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The Age of Reorganisation
Class 7 | Social Science
The Age of Reorganisation
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The Mauryan Empire ended around 185 BCE due to weak rulers and internal conflict
The Mauryan Empire ended around 185 BCE due to weak rulers and internal conflict is one of the important ideas in The Age of Reorganisation. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
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The Mauryan Empire ended around 185 BCE due to weak rulers and internal conflict
This idea belongs to Class 7 Social Science.
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Connected topics
Class 7 Social Science: The Age of Reorganisation refers to the period after the Mauryan Empire when India was divided into many smaller kingdomsClass 7 Social Science: Pushyamitra Shunga ended the Mauryan Empire by killing the last Mauryan rulerClass 7 Social Science: New kingdoms competed for power, leading to political fragmentation and cultural diversityClass 7 Social Science: Foreign groups like Indo-Greeks, Shakas, and Kushanas entered India and gradually assimilated into its society and culture, contributing to cultural confluence.
Gandhara art is a unique style combining Greek and Indian artistic features, emerging during this period due to foreign influence.
Political changes led to social and economic changes, including shifts in trade routes and cultural mixing.
The period was marked by experimentation in governance, art, religion, and trade, with no single dominant system
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