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The Story of Ancient India: Before Kings, Empires, and Modern Borders — Fexingo History

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Mauryan Empire
Ashoka
Ashoka the Great
Chandragupta Maurya
Dhamma
Arthashastra
Kalinga War
Buddhism
Chanakya
Gupta Empire
Indus Valley Civilization
Indo-Greek Kingdoms
Sri Lanka
Pataliputra
Shunga Dynasty
Megasthenes
Chola Dynasty
Satavahana Dynasty
Iron Pillar Of Delhi
Delhi, India

From the ancient Indus Valley cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to the Gupta 'Golden Age' and beyond, the Indian subcontinent has been a crucible of human civilization. This show unravels the vast, layered story of Ancient India — not as a prelude to modern nation-states, but as a world of its own. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise and fall of the Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta a... more

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In this episode of The Story of Ancient India, Lucas and Luna explore the often-overlooked roles of women in the Mauryan Empire. Moving beyond Ashoka's edicts and Chandragupta's conquests, they delve into the lives of key female figures: Helena, the ... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Iron Pillar of Delhi, a 1,600-year-old metallurgical marvel that defies rust. Standing in the Qutb complex, the pillar was originally erected by the Gupta king Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) around 375–415 ... more

Long before European colonial powers arrived on Indian shores, the port of Muziris on the Kerala coast was a bustling hub of trade between the Roman Empire and ancient South India. This episode dives into the remarkable story of Muziris — its rise as... more

After the Mauryan empire collapsed, two new powers rose in its place: the Shungas in the north and the Satavahanas in the Deccan. This episode follows the military campaigns, horse sacrifices, and political maneuvering that defined their rivalry. We ... more

After Alexander's eastern campaign and the rise of the Indo-Greek kingdoms, a fascinating cultural fusion took place: Greeks—called Yonas in Indian sources—embraced Buddhism and became influential figures in the spread of the faith. This episode expl... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the reign of Kanishka I, the most famous emperor of the Kushan dynasty, who ruled a vast empire stretching from Central Asia to the Ganges plain in the 2nd century CE. They discuss how Kanishka's coins reveal a... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Ashoka the Great's Major Rock Edicts — the first public inscriptions in Indian history, carved on massive boulders across the subcontinent. We travel to Girnar in Gujarat, Shahbazgarhi in Pakistan, Kalsi in Utt... more

Before the Taliban dynamited them in 2001, two colossal Buddhas stood for over 1,500 years in the Bamiyan valley of central Afghanistan. This episode explores the 6th-century CE world that built them: the Hephthalite (White Hun) rulers who patronized... more

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Historical deep-dives into ancient Indian civilizations, empires, and cultural legacies are presented through two hosts who guide listeners through millennia of change. The show consistently covers major eras such as the Indus Valley, Vedic society, the Mauryan and Gupta periods, and the diffusion of Indian ideas across Asia, with attention to governance, religion, philosophy, trade, and cultural exchange. Episodes tend to analyze statecraft, religious reform, monumental art, and the impact of interactions with Greek, Persian, and Southeast Asian civilizations. A notable strength is the way complex historical threads are tied to broader themes like dharma, nonviolence, and cosmic order, making ancient history feel relevant to contemporary c... more

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