Lesson 13 of 17 • 11 upvotes • 14:21mins
The post-Mauryan period is a poorly documented one with a series of foreign invasions in succession. As the Maurya Empire weakened after Ashoka, the Bactrian Greeks moved on the western domains of the erstwhile great empire and established the Indo-Greek hegemony. They were followed by Shakas, Parthians, Sassanians and Kushans. In India, Mauryans were replaced by the Shungas, succeeded by the Kanvas and Satavahanas. We will be able to discuss all their dynasties and their important kings, barring the Kushans, whom we will talk about in the next lesson.
17 lessons • 3h 36m
Overview of Course - Ancient India (in Hindi)
3:14mins
Ancient India: The Beginning (in Hindi)
12:59mins
Stone Age in India (in Hindi)
14:24mins
Indus Valley Civilization - Part 1 (in Hindi)
14:13mins
Indus Valley Civilization - Part 2 (in Hindi)
14:32mins
Vedic Civilization (in Hindi)
12:24mins
Mahajanapadas (in Hindi)
6:04mins
Buddhism, Jainism and Other Shramanic Cults (in Hindi)
13:53mins
Alexander's Invasion (in Hindi)
8:56mins
The Mauryans - Part 1 (in Hindi)
14:37mins
The Mauryans - Part 2 (in Hindi)
13:32mins
The Sangam Period (in Hindi)
14:48mins
Post-Mauryan Period - Part 1 (in Hindi)
14:21mins
Post-Mauryan Period - Part 2 (in Hindi)
14:44mins
Gupta Period - Part 1 (in Hindi)
14:28mins
Gupta Period - Part 2 (in Hindi)
14:41mins
Post-Gupta Period (in Hindi)
14:14mins