Lesson 6 of 17 • 23 upvotes • 14:53mins
The empire of Harsha died with him. The following period is a very poorly documented one. But it is certain that there was a power vacuum throughout the northern India for at least one century, i.e. for the rest of the Ancient Period. However, Kannauj remained the symbol of power and prosperity, a trend set by Harsha. Many regional states and smaller principalities re-appeared after Harsha, which will be briefly discussed in this lesson. They continue to war against each other throughout the rest of the Ancient Period. The most important element of this lesson is the rarely discussed matter of Sindh and the early Arab invasions of the seventh century. Many history text-books omit the case of Sindh, although it is the point from where the Medieval Period begins in India.
17 lessons • 3h 32m
The Overview of Part - VII The Post-Gupta Period (in Hindi)
4:44mins
The Chalukyas (in Hindi)
13:25mins
The Pallavas (in Hindi)
8:31mins
The North before Harsha (in Hindi)
8:06mins
Harshavardhana (in Hindi)
13:20mins
The North after Harsha (in Hindi)
14:53mins
Post-Gupta Economy, Society and Religion (in Hindi)
14:45mins
Post-Gupta Art and Culture (in Hindi)
13:53mins
The Birth of Islam (in Hindi)
11:55mins
The Early Expansion of Islam (in Hindi)
10:25mins
The South-east Asia (in Hindi)
12:11mins
The Chinese Travellers (in Hindi)
14:42mins
End of the Ancient Period (in Hindi)
14:47mins
MCQs on Post-Gupta Period I (in Hindi)
13:33mins
MCQs on Post-Gupta Period II (in Hindi)
14:50mins
MCQs on Post-Gupta Period III(in Hindi)
13:39mins
MCQs on Post-Gupta Period IV (in Hindi)
15:00mins