Historical Sources of Ancient India

Historical Sources of Ancient India
- The English word ‘History’ is derived from the Greek word *Historia*, meaning inquiry or knowledge acquired through investigation.
- Historical sources help us conduct an accurate, chronological, and scientific assessment of history.
- Who is known as the ‘Father of History’? Herodotus (a Greek historian).
- Which book is considered the first true historical work of ancient India? – Kalhana’s *Rajatarangini* (12th century).
- What are the earliest types of coins discovered in history? = Punch-marked coins.
- The study of coins is known as ‘Numismatics’.
- Who is credited with discovering the prehistoric period in India? = Dr. Primrose (1842).
- Who is the author of the book *Pre-historic India* (published in 1950)? British archaeologist Stuart Piggott.
- Which terms did the Chinese use for India in their travelogues? *Tianzhu*, *In-tu*.
- What is the study of inscribed letters called? Epigraphy.
- Where was the word ‘Bharata’ first used? King Kharavela’s Hathigumpha inscription.
- Who compiled the first chronological history of ancient India? V.A. Smith.
- What sources are used to understand the history of ancient India? Religious texts, ancient literary works, travel accounts of foreign visitors, and archaeological findings.
- Who first deciphered the Brahmi script? James Prinsep (1837 AD).
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- Who composed the Vedas, the oldest ancient texts of India? – Maharishi Veda Vyasa
- According to ancient beliefs, who was the first (earliest) king of India? Vaivasvata Manu
- How is the Kharosthi script written? – From right to left
- Which dynasty is mentioned in the Vayu Purana? Gupta Dynasty
- Which dynasty is described in Kautilya’s Arthashastra? = Mauryan Dynasty
- In which text is the ancient history of Jainism found? = Kalpasutra (written by Bhadrabahu)
- Which dynasty is mentioned in the Matsya Purana? Andhra Satavahana Dynasty
- Which dynasty is mentioned in the Vishnu Purana? Mauryan Dynasty
- From the Narada Smriti, we find information about which dynasty? Gupta Dynasty
- Which book among the Smriti texts is considered the oldest and most authoritative? Manusmriti
- In which text is a wife referred to as her husband’s ‘Ardhangini’ (better half)? = Shatapatha Brahmana
- Which ruler is associated with the Hathigumpha inscriptions? King Kharavela of Kalinga
- By what name is Ibn Battuta’s travelogue known? Rihla (Travels)
- At which university did Hiuen Tsang study Buddhism? Nalanda University
- Information regarding which period is found in Buddhist rock inscriptions? Shunga Dynasty period
- In which book did Hiuen Tsang record the details of his travels? Si-Yu-Ki
- Who is the author of the Arabic text ‘Kitab-ul-Hind’? Al-Biruni (11th-century Iranian scholar).
- The Sumerian civilization was the first to develop a writing system.
- What is the key factor for considering the Indus Valley Civilization to be older than the Aryan civilization? = Pottery.
- On the banks of which river did the Battle of the Ten Kings take place? – Parushni River (Ravi).
- Where is the Battle of the Ten Kings mentioned? – In the seventh Mandala of the Rigveda.
- Which text mentions the “Purushamedha” sacrifice (human sacrifice)? – Shatapatha Brahmana.
- Which inscription records the migration of Aryans from Iran to India? – Boghaz-Koi inscription.
- Who wrote the book “Early History of India”? Vincent Arthur Smith (1904)
- Who wrote the book “History and Culture of the Indian People”? R.C. Majumdar
- Who wrote the “History of South India”? K.A. Nilakanta Sastri
- Who wrote the book “The Wonder That Was India” in 1951? A.L. Basham
- Who wrote the book “An Introduction to the Study of Indian History”? D.D. Kosambi (1956)
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- Historical Sources of Ancient India
- Historical Sources of Ancient India
- Historical Sources of Ancient India
- Historical Sources of Ancient India