Buddhist and Medieval Hindu South Asia Asia By Region
Buddhist and Medieval Hindu South Asia Asia By Region
Buddhist and Medieval Hindu
History of India and the Indian subcontinent during the formation of medieval (classical) Hinduism, the Buddhist period, and the following Hindu periods, until the Islamic invasions of the 11th century.
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See Also:
- The Magadha and Maurya empires and Alexander's conquests in the North. By Sanderson Beck
- The Maurya Empire; a chapter from an online book by F. E. Smitha.
- Brief one page account of Alexander of Macedonia's time east of the Hindu Kush.
- History and links relating to the Kushan Empire, from the Yu-chi invasion to the Hun invasion.
- A modern discussion of this topic (R. Bracey), at Keele University's website.
- Article in the Indian Historical Quarterly published 1930.
- Chronicles the art, archaeology, history and culture of Chandraketugarh, near Calcutta, an important medieval site.
- Describes the development of Indian philosophy after the development of the Upanishads. Includes a discussion of the Nyaya Sutras, and the atomic theories of Buddhist and Jain philosophers.
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