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Eventos
Invasion of India by Darius of Persia
Invasion of India by Alexander of Macedon
Aryans migrate to India and establish a series of small kingdoms
Consolidation of several large kingdoms in India
Alexander of Macedon's forces mutiny forcing him to retreat
Kingdom of Magadha emerges as the most important state in northeastern India
Explorer Chandragupta Maurya lays the foundation for the Mauryan empire
Chandragupta Maurya overthrows ruling dynasty
Mauryan empire controls all of northern India
Chandragupta's son, Ashoka Maurya, takes the throne
Ashoka conquers Kalinga
Ashoka dies and the Mauryan empire declines almost immidiately
Mauryn empire fades away
Greco-Bactrian kingdom founded in northwestern India
Indo-Greek forces invade northern India
Nomadic tribes attack the Greco-Bactrian kingdom and end it
Chandra Gupta establishes Gupta kingdom
Gupta dynasty fractures from nomadic invaders
White Huns occupy Bactria
White Huns crush the Gupta Dynasty
Aryan migrants learn iron metallurgy
Towns dot the India countryside
India merchants trade with southeast Asia
"Model couple" Buddhist sculpture
Society in India revolves around male family heads
Social Hierarchy: brahmins - priests kshatriyas - warriors and aristocrats vaishyas - peasants and merchants shudras - serfs
Trade brings prosperity to vaishyas and shudras
Religious cave paintings
Huge cultural shift in values all over India
Jainist doctrines first appear
Great teacher Vardhamana Mahavira turns to Jainism, increasing its popularity
Social reformers like Mohandas K. Ghandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. rely on the doctrine of ahimsa ('nonviolence') originating in Jainism
Gautama leaves his home in search of enlightenment
Gautama announces his doctrine
Ashoka adopts Buddhism
New developments in Buddhist thought reduce believer obligations
Most of the worlds Buddhists have sought to ride the 'greater vehicle' to salvation
Mahayana 'Greater vehicle' Buddhism spreads rapidly throughout India
Epics Mahabharata and Ramayana commited to writing
Bhagavad Gita 'song of the lord' is written
Bhagavad Gita undergoes revision before reaching its final form
Buddhism enters a noticable decline in India while Hinduism grows in popularity
Períodos
Life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha
Life of Vardhamana Mahavira
Mauryn dynasty
Reign of Ashoka Maurya
Bactrian rule in northern India
Kushan empire in northern India and central Asia
Reign of Kushan emperor Kanishka
Gupta Dynasty
Reign of Samudra Gupta
Reign of Chandra Gupta II
A variety of new 'salvation' religions appear
Life of Great Jainist Hero Vardhamana Mahavira
Epics Mahabharata and Ramayana oral tales
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