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The Post-Vedic Age

Iron Technology, Varna System, and the Rise of Mahajanapadas (1000 B.C.–600 B.C.)

The Post-Vedic Age, spanning roughly from 1000 B.C. to 600 B.C., was a pivotal period in the history of the Indian subcontinent, marking a profound shift from a nomadic pastoral life to settled agricultural communities. This era is crucial for students preparing for history exams as it details the indigenous revolution of Iron Technology, the firm establishment of the Varna System, and the political consolidation that led to the formation of the great Mahajanapadas, fundamentally shaping ancient India's socio-political landscape.

Major Transformations in Post-Vedic Age: From Pastoralism to Settled Agriculture (1000 to 600 B.C.)

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