NCERT Class 6 History Chapter 1 What Where How and When Notes

Chapter 1 – What, Where, How and When?

These NCERT Class 6 History Chapter 1 notes explain the basics of history in a simple and clear manner. This chapter helps students understand what history is, where people lived, how we know about the past, and how dates are counted. It is a foundation chapter for all future history topics and is very important for school exams and BPSC foundation preparation.

1. Why do we study History?

  • History is the study of the past of human beings.
  • It helps us understand how people lived in earlier times.
  • It explains how present society developed over a long period.
  • Studying history is like travelling into the past, similar to listening to grandparents’ stories.

2. What can we know about the past?

  • History tells us about the food, clothes and houses of people in the past.
  • It helps us understand the lives of hunters, gatherers, farmers, herders and rulers.
  • We also learn about merchants, priests, craftspersons, artists and musicians.
  • Historians know about the past through sources, just as we know people today through photos and videos.

3. Where did people live in the past?

  • People usually lived near rivers and natural resources for survival.
  • People lived along the River Narmada for hundreds of thousands of years.
  • Early farming developed near the Sulaiman Hills, Kirthar Hills, Vindhya Range and Garo Hills.
  • Settlements grew near the River Indus and its tributaries because rivers provided water, food and fertile soil.

4. How do we know about the past? (Sources of History)

  • Historians and archaeologists use different sources to study history.
  • Archaeological sources include tools, bones, pottery, coins, buildings and inscriptions.
  • Literary sources include manuscripts and books written on palm leaves and birch bark (bhojpatra).
  • Coins tell us about trade, while inscriptions give information about rulers and their orders.

5. Archaeologists and Historians

  • Archaeologists study material remains such as tools, bones and buildings.
  • Historians study written records, manuscripts and inscriptions.
  • Archaeologists mainly focus on objects found during excavations.
  • Both work together like detectives to reconstruct the past.

6. What do dates mean?

  • Dates help historians arrange events in the correct time order.
  • Earlier dates were written as BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini).
  • Today historians also use BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era).
  • The term “c.” (circa) means approximate, such as farming at Mehrgarh around c. 6000 BCE.

7. Important keywords (NCERT)

  • Manuscript refers to handwritten records from the past.
  • Inscription means writing engraved on stone or metal.
  • Archaeology is the study of material remains of the past.
  • BCE and CE are modern terms used for dating historical events.

8. Why this chapter is important (Exam point of view)

  • This chapter builds the basic understanding of history.
  • It introduces sources of history and the dating system.
  • It explains the role of historians and archaeologists.
  • It acts as a foundation chapter for all future history topics.

This chapter builds the base for understanding Indian history by introducing sources of history, archaeology, manuscripts, and the dating system (BCE/CE). Students are advised to revise important keywords and examples carefully.

Continue reading Class 6 History Chapter 2 – From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food to understand early human life and the beginning of farming.

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FAQs

Q1. Why is Chapter 1 of Class 6 History important?
It introduces the basic meaning of history, sources of history and the dating system.

Q2. Is Class 6 History useful for BPSC preparation?
Yes, NCERT Class 6 History builds conceptual clarity for BPSC and other state PSC exams.

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