Lesson 4 of 16 • 34 upvotes • 13:41mins
The invasion of Alexander was a massive one, beyond any doubt. So were the consequences of it. It affected virtually every aspect of life of the Middle East and later, India too. There were many dimensions of the trails of his campaign. As I already mentioned in the description to the last lesson, this invasion affected the politics, demographics, art, literature, architecture, society, perhaps every facet of life. The empire could last hardly for a few years after Alexander’s death in 323 BC. It broke up into several warring kingdoms – Diadochi. In this lesson, we will learn through maps the location of various successor states to Alexander’s Empire. Why it was known as ‘Hellenistic Empire’, how it changed the life in the third century BC, these all topics will be discussed in it. So it is more of a World History topic than that of Indian History. It will be helpful to you to visualize the world history properly and understanding Indian History better and in the context of changes in the then existing global conditions.
16 lessons • 3h 32m
Overview (in Hindi)
3:54mins
Persian Invasion of Indus Valley and Alexander (in Hindi)
13:06mins
Alexander's Invasion (in Hindi)
14:45mins
The Aftermath of Alexander's Invasion (in Hindi)
13:41mins
The Origin of Mauryans and Chandragupta's Coronation (in Hindi)
14:39mins
Chandragupta and Bindusara (in Hindi)
13:53mins
Ashoka and His Dharma (in Hindi)
13:39mins
Ashoka's Edicts and Other Mauryan Sites (in Hindi)
14:47mins
Later Mauryas (in Hindi)
11:37mins
Mauryan Art and Culture (in Hindi)
13:58mins
Mauryan Administration and Arthashastra (in Hindi)
14:32mins
Mauryan Society and Economy and Megasthenes' Indica (in Hindi)
14:19mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period I (in Hindi)
11:48mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period II (in Hindi)
14:47mins
MCQs on Mauryan Period III (in Hindi)
14:04mins
MCQs on Mauryan period IV (in Hindi)
14:52mins