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Illustration of the Tripartite Struggle for Kannauj (c. 750–1000 CE) featuring battle scenes and rulers from the Gurjara-Pratiharas, Palas, and Rashtrakutas.
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The Tripartite Struggle: A Power Contest for Kannauj (c. 750–1000 CE)

Introduction: Understanding the Fragmented Political Landscape The Tripartite Struggle, also known as the Kannauj Triangle War, was a prolonged military and political conflict during early medieval India, fought between three…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 11, 2025
Depiction of Arab and Turkic invasions in Medieval India (712–1206 CE), featuring battle scenes, fortresses, and cultural symbols.
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India and the Arab-Turkic Invasions (712–1206 CE)

Prelude to the Delhi Sultanate 📘 1. Introduction: India on the Eve of Islamic Invasions After the decline of the Gupta Empire, India entered a phase of regional fragmentation that…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 9, 2025
"Post-Gupta India Map and Regional Kingdoms – 600 to 1200 CE Political and Cultural Landscape"
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Post-Gupta India (600–1200 CE): Rise of Regional Powers, Feudalism, and Cultural Flourishing

📘 Introduction: From Imperial Unity to Political Fragmentation The decline of the Gupta Empire by the mid-6th century CE marked the end of a centralized imperial system and ushered in…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 9, 2025
Gupta Empire Art, Architecture, and Cultural Achievements – Golden Age of India
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The Gupta Empire: The Classical Age of Indian Culture

📘 Introduction: Why the Gupta Period Matters The Gupta Empire (c. 320 CE – 550 CE) is often regarded as the Golden Age of India due to its remarkable achievements…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 9, 2025
Post-Mauryan Art and Culture - Gandhara, Mathura, and Amaravati Schools of Sculpture
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Post Mauryan Art and Culture: Gandhara, Mathura & Coinage – UPSC Notes

Bridging the Fall of Mauryas to the Rise of the Guptas 🬝 Introduction: The Post-Mauryan Transition The decline of the Mauryan Empire around 185 BCE marked a significant political vacuum…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 9, 2025
Illustration of the Kalinga War and Ashoka's transformation through Rock Edicts, symbolizing the shift from conquest to moral governance in ancient India.
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The Kalinga War and Ashoka’s Rock Edicts: A Transformation from Conquest to Conscience

📜 Ancient Indian History Series | UPSC & JKAS Focused Notes 🧱 Introduction: A War that Changed Indian History The Kalinga War (261 BCE) marks a turning point in Indian…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 7, 2025
Illustration of Emperor Ashoka standing near stone pillars and inscriptions, representing the legacy of the Mauryan Empire in India.
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Mauryan Empire: India’s First Imperial Power and the Legacy of Ashoka

📘 Ancient Indian History Series | For UPSC & JKAS Aspirants 🧭 Introduction: Why the Mauryan Empire Matters The Mauryan Empire (322–185 BCE) was the first historic empire to unify…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 7, 2025
Ancient Junagadh rock inscription carved in Brahmi script showcasing India’s early administrative and irrigation achievements.
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Junagadh Rock Inscription: A Testament to Ancient Indian Governance and Infrastructure

🏛️ Enriched Notes for UPSC & JKAS Aspirants 📍 Geographical Context Junagadh is located in the Kathiawar region of Saurashtra, Gujarat. The rock inscription is carved on a large granite…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 7, 2025
Illustration of Iranian and Alexander’s Invasion of India with ancient soldiers and classical Indian architecture, used for UPSC/JKAS history blog.
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Foreign Invasions: Iranian and Alexander’s Invasion of India

📘 Ancient Indian History Series | For UPSC & JKAS Aspirants 🧭 Introduction: Why Study Foreign Invasions? Foreign invasions before the Mauryan Empire (particularly the Iranian invasions and Alexander’s campaign)…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 7, 2025
Ancient Indian city with people walking through grand architectural structures, symbolizing the rise of Mahajanapadas and urban centers during second urbanization
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Mahajanapadas & Second Urbanization (600 BCE onwards): The Rise of States and Cities in Ancient India

🪔 Introduction: From Cattle Raids to Kingdoms By 600 BCE, India stood on the cusp of a new transformation. The simple tribal society of the Vedic era began evolving into…
Posted by Rohit Thapa July 6, 2025

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