s a basha tgt so.sc students contributed nowrin class vi rohit gupta class vi guided by
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S A BASHATGT SO.SC
STUDENTS CONTRIBUTED
NOWRIN CLASS VIROHIT GUPTA CLASS VI
GUIDED BY
HISTORY PPT OF CLASS VIBY
CLASS VI STUDENTSUNDER
SHAIK ANSAR BASHASO.SC.TEACHER
WHAT IS THE MACHINESHOWN HERE?
WHAT ARE THEY SHOWING?
ASHWAMEDHAYAGNA
CHOOSEN BY THE JANA
SPECIAL SEATRAJA CENTRAL FIGURE
TIGER SKIN
COMPANIONSRELATIVESWIVES AND SONS
PARASURAM
janapada literally meansthe land where the Jana set its foot, and settled down. Purana Qila in Delhi, Hastinapur near Meerut, Atranjikhera, near Etah are settlements of them.janapadas became more important than others, and were known as mahajanapadas.Most of them have a capital city and were fortified.Ex:Magadh
Fortification of capitalsRemains of a wall made ofbrick, found nearpresent-day Allahabad(Uttar Pradesh).A part of it was probably builtabout 2500 years agoBuilding such huge walls required a great deal of planning.some rulers wantedto show how rich and powerful they were bybuilding really large, tall and impressive wallsaround their cities.
The new rajas now began maintaining armies.Soldiers were paid regular salaries and maintainedby the king throughout the year.
Some paymentswere probably made using punch marked coins
Taxes are the main source of Income
Rulers of Mahajanapadas imposed taxes in order to build forts and maintain army.
Officials were appointed to collect these taxes.
On Crops On craftsHerders
Goods Hunter gatherers
Two changes noticed
growing use ofiron ploughshares.
Transplantation ofpaddy.
Rivers: 1Ganga 2 SonFamous because:1 Transport 2 Water 3 Fertile land
Rajgriha Ashoka
Pataliputra
Bimbisara
AnandaStupa
GeographicalInformationSystem VAISHALI
Ashokan pillarVaishali
Form of Govertnment: GANA or SANGHAGANA or SANGHA Means Republic
Both Buddha and Mahavira belonged to Gana Or sanghaIn Gana or Sangha There were not one but many rulers.