Ancient India

Ancient India Notes for UGC NET History — Code 06

Stone Age to early-medieval India — 16 chapters, 402 pages, chapter-wise PYQs, in English & हिंदी.

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Ancient India is one of the most question-dense units in the UGC NET History syllabus. This module rebuilds the entire period — from the Harappan cities and the Vedic age through the Mauryas and Guptas to early-medieval India — into a single, exam-ready resource with chapter-wise PYQs.

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Written by Parveen Malik — Double UGC JRF. 9+ years teaching History and the author of every page in this module.

Complete Chapter List — 16 Chapters

402 pages · chapter-wise PYQs. Pick your language below — it sets the language of the chapters and your purchase.

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  • 1Sources of Ancient Indian History
  • 2Prehistoric India: Stone Age to Chalcolithic
  • 3Harappan Civilization – Complete Notes
  • 4Vedic Age and the Aryan Question
  • 5Mahajanapadas, Buddhism and Jainism
  • 6Rise of Magadha and Persian/Greek Contacts
  • 7Mauryan Empire – Political & Administrative History
  • 8Mauryan Empire – Economy, Society, Culture & Decline
  • 9Post-Mauryan Kingdoms and Gandhara Art
  • 10Sangam Age – South India
  • 11Gupta Empire – Political & Administrative History
  • 12Gupta Empire – Economy, Society, Culture & Decline
  • 13Harshavardhana and Post-Gupta North India
  • 14Deccan and South Indian Kingdoms
  • 15Bhakti Origins and Brahminical Religion
  • 16Early Medieval Society, Education & Arab Contacts

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Why these Ancient India notes work

Every chapter foregrounds the sources, dates and interpretations that previous-year questions return to, so you study to answer the paper, not just to read about the period. Source-based and assertion-reason questions are handled explicitly, with key terms in English and हिंदी.

Frequently asked questions

Are these notes enough on their own for UGC NET?

Yes — the module covers the full Ancient India unit including sources and historiography. Most aspirants pair it only with the previous-year papers.

Do they help with UPSC History optional?

Yes — the content maps closely to the UPSC History optional Paper I syllabus.