Indian Empires - HMH
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- 2. A nomadic group from Central Asia whose invasions weakened the Gupta Empire in the 400s AD.
- 5. A monumental tomb built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 1600s as a tribute to his wife, one of the most famous examples of Mughal architecture.
- 10. A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- 11. A famous Mughal emperor known for his military conquests and religious tolerance policies.
- 12. The grandson of Chandragupta Maurya who became king and expanded the Mauryan Empire; later converted to Buddhism.
- 14. The first emperor of the Gupta Empire, who established the Gupta dynasty in northern India.
- 16. Empire A powerful empire in India, established by Babur in 1526, known for its cultural achievements and monumental architecture.
- 17. Relating to a system of government where decisions are made by officials rather than elected representatives, often involving complex administrative procedures.
- 18. Official orders or proclamations, often engraved on stone pillars, like those created by Asoka to promote Buddhist teachings.
- 19. An ancient Indian religion that teaches non-violence, non-possessiveness, and respect for all living things.
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- 1. A military leader who founded the Mauryan Empire in northern India in the 320s BC.
- 3. An empire founded by Chandragupta Maurya in northern India that lasted for about 150 years.
- 4. A renowned ancient university in India established by the Gupta Empire, known for its Buddhist studies and intellectual contributions.
- 6. Relating to trade or commerce; often used to describe the economic activities that were part of the empire's prosperity.
- 7. Hired soldiers who fought for a foreign power for money rather than for a cause.
- 8. A hierarchical social system in India that categorized people based on their birth, occupation, and social status.
- 9. The social divisions within the caste system, often linked to specific occupations.
- 13. A powerful Indian empire that arose after the Mauryan Empire, known for its cultural and scientific achievements.
- 15. A Mughal emperor who reversed his predecessor Akbar's tolerant policies, leading to religious conflict and the eventual decline of the Mughal Empire.
- 17. A religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, emphasizing the path to enlightenment and a life of non-violence.