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Natural boundaries which provided security to Ancient India

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By soni2006


History of Ancient India

The natural boundaries of India which have provided security to Ancient India are mountain hills and highest peaks like Himalaya, Hindu Kush, Khyber Pass, Hirat to Kandhar, Bolan Pass and rivers like Brahamaputra, wild dense forests of Satpura, and deserts of Rajasthan. These all form the natural boundaries of India providing security from the Ancient times up until now.

Besides the above-mentioned boundaries, the Central Highland has been a big boundary of India that separates the Northern part of India from the Deccan Plateau.

Narmadha River flows between the Vindhya and Satpura forests.

The Great Indo-Gangetic Plain lies at the feet of Himalayas where ancient civilizations like Dravidians and Aryans took birth and flourished many, many centuries ago, as it is a very fertile region.

The Western part of India comprises of Punjab which is popularly known as the Land of Five Rivers that are Ravi, Jhelum, Chenab, Satluj, and Beas. This area has helped India in advancement of Indian culture in foreign countries. Art and literature has flourished at a rapid pace through this area. Moreover, this fertile and rich land attracted the foreign invaders and due to this, it became a problem for the residents of this area. Kurukshetra and Panipat battle that are famous worldwide took place in this area.

The Triangular Peninsula is the southern most part of India, which closes or narrows down at the point of Cape Comorin.

The Western and Eastern Ghats are the coastal boundary of India, which are narrow strips of west and east lowlands respectively and form natural boundaries of India.

The Deccan Plateau divides the Western and Eastern Ghats in between. Kaveri and Godavari are the two famous rivers of this area. The ancient culture of North who were Dravidians previously lived in Northern India took shelter in the Deccan Plateau after the invasions of Aryans. The present Telugu and Tamil-speaking residents of India are the descendants of Dravidians.

Also during the invasions of Mughals or Muslim kings, Hindus who lived in the Punjab, the most fertile land, took shelter in the Deccan plateau.

It is also interesting to note that Marathas were able to defend against Muslim rulers due to extreme natural surroundings of the Deccan plateau including the Vidhyanchal Mountains, so Deccan plateau became an important area in securing our present tradition from foreign invaders.

Ancient Indian History Pics

Ancient Aryans - There are many theories that who were Aryans. Some historians say that Aryans were Greeks, some Latins, some say Germans, and some say Armenians.
Great Himalayas
Great Himalayas
Great Indo Gangetic plain
Great Indo Gangetic plain
Khyber Pass which is in Pakistan now.
Khyber Pass which is in Pakistan now.
Wild dense forests of Satpura.
Wild dense forests of Satpura.
Central Highland
Central Highland
Jog falls of Deccan Plateau
Jog falls of Deccan Plateau
Golden Temple of Amritsar, Punjab, India
Golden Temple of Amritsar, Punjab, India
Green color marked areas are the Western and Eastern Ghats of India which served as natural coastal boundaries in Ancient India.
Green color marked areas are the Western and Eastern Ghats of India which served as natural coastal boundaries in Ancient India.
Chola temples of Dravidian Kings
Chola temples of Dravidian Kings
Extreme edge of Deccan Plateau
Extreme edge of Deccan Plateau
Simple sober Punjabi girls dancing Gidha and Bhangra
Simple sober Punjabi girls dancing Gidha and Bhangra
Cape Comorin in Southern India
Cape Comorin in Southern India
Lord Rama - An undisputed Aryan.
Lord Rama - An undisputed Aryan.
Aryans were tall, fair complexion, smart people who were fond of outdoor games like horse racing  and chariot racing . They lived in tribes initially when they arrived in India but after invading Dravidians, they lived in a city or urban life.
Aryans were tall, fair complexion, smart people who were fond of outdoor games like horse racing and chariot racing . They lived in tribes initially when they arrived in India but after invading Dravidians, they lived in a city or urban life.
Battle between Ancient Aryans and inhabitants.
Battle between Ancient Aryans and inhabitants.
soni2006 - a descendant of Ancient Aryans - don't know exactly ---hahahahhahahaha
soni2006 - a descendant of Ancient Aryans - don't know exactly ---hahahahhahahaha

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princeland  says:
6 months ago

You have got incredible info on Ancient History of India soni. I had history in my course when I was a student and I was very annoyed by pulling out buried people from their graveyards. hahahahaha just joking. Nice hub..

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soni2006  says:
5 months ago

Yes Princeland I have heard people saying that is is really boring and tiring to pull out buried people from their graveyard but according to me, history is a very good subject which when is studied in detail takes us to the early times and whenever I read some good books on history, I imagine in my mind the things which are written and sometimes I dream to be there, in the far past.

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macro_life  says:
4 months ago

Nice hub. India rocks...

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soni2006  says:
4 months ago

Thanks macro_life. Yes India has rocked since ancient times and will continue to rock.

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myownworld  says:
2 months ago

fascinating hub....and lovely pics! I was born in pakistan, but my father is originally from Rajistaan..so I have very strong indian ties. anyway, really enjoyed reading so thank you for sharing...!

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soni2006  says:
2 months ago

It's my pleasure that you visited this hub. It's really good to meet a person who has Indian and Pakistani parents, the culture of both these countries is mostly same.

chandra  says:
3 weeks ago

nice work....

http://hubpages.com/hub/History-of-Andhra-Pradesh

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soni2006  says:
3 weeks ago

Thanks a lot Chandra for this link. I was looking out for information relating to HISTORY OF ANDHRA PRADESH.

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