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Ancient History Timeline
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540 BC - Mahavira Born
300 BC - 1st Jani Council - Pataliputra
512 AD - 2nd Jain Council
563 BC -Buddha Born
483 BC - 1st Buddhist Council - Rajgriha Presided - Mahakasyapa Patron - Ajatshatru.
383 BC - 2nd Buddhist Council - Vaishali Presided - Sabakami. Patron - Kalasoka (Shishunaga dynasty last king )
250 BC - 3rd Buddhist Council, Pataliputr Presided - Moggliputta Tissa Patron - Ashoka
72 AD - 4th Buddhist Council - Kashmir Presided - Vasumitra & Asvaghosh Patron - Kanishka
165/145–130 BCE - Menander - book, Milinda-pinha
175 BC - Demetrius II - Ruler of Bacteria - 165 BCE, Bactria lost to the Parthians and Sakas
110 BC - Antialcidas (or Antialkidas) - emissary, Heliodorus to Sunga
Nalanda University
Arrival of British
1722, Burhan-ul-Mulk Sa‘adat Khan, subadar of Awadh
First Battle of Panipat - April 21, 1526 Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
Battle of Khanwa, 1527 Battle of Chanderi, 1528 Battle of Ghagra, 1529
Battle of Chausa (1539) Battle of Kanauj (1540)
Second Battle of Panipat - 1556 (Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya (Hemu) & Akbar)
First Carnatic War (1740-48)
Third Carnatic War (1758-63) - Battle of Wandiwash (1760-61) - Treaty of Paris
Second Carnatic War (1749-54) - Treaty of Pondicherry, 1754
Battle of Plassey (1757), Bengal - ‘Black Hole Tragedy' Siraj → Mir Jafar
Battle of Buxar (1763) - Mir Kasim & Shah Alam II (Mughal ) defeated by English ( Mir Kasim → Mir Jafar)
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Arrival of Portugal
Censorship of Press Act, 1799 - Wartime press restrictions (France Invasion)
Licensing Regulations, 1823 - Press, journals, pamphlets and books
Press Act of 1835 or Metcalfe Act - liberator of the Indian press
Licensing Act, 1857 - Govt has right to stop publication &circulation
Newspaper (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908 - Empowered magistrates to confiscate press property.
Indian Press Act, 1910 - Local government was empowered - 2 Copy to Govt & 1 Copy to press Registrar
1001 - Mahmud of Ghazni (998-1030 CE) invaded India - 17 Military campaign , Target hindu temple
Destroy Somnath Temple by Ghazni
First Battle of Tarain Prithiviraj III, defeat Mohamed Ghori
Second Battle of Tarain Mohamed Ghori defeat Prithiviraj III - Ghori’s trusted general Qutb-ud-din Aibak was appointed as his deputy in India
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Rudradaman (130–150 CE) - Famous kshatrapas - Repair Sudharsan Lake
Gandhara style of Buddhist art developed between the 1st century BCE - 7th century CE
154 CE - Death of Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi led to empire broke up into five smaller kingdoms. - Northern part: Ruled by a branch of the Satavahanas until the early 4th century - Western part: Ruled by the Abhira dynasty around Nashik - Eastern part: Ruled by the Andhra Ikshvakus in the Krishna-Guntur region - South-western parts: Ruled by the Chutus of Banavasi in northern Karanataka - South-eastern part: Ruled by the Pallavas
Marco Polo traveller 1288 & 1293
1345 - Zafar Khan declared independence in Devagiri took title Bahman Shah & Begin Bahmani dynasty (1347–1527).
Sangama brothers Harihara and Bukka - serving the Hoysala rulers of Karnataka. In 1336 inaugurated Vijayanagar kingdom
Ibn Battutah (1333-45) Moroccan traveller
Abdur Razzak (1443-45) Persia Traveller
Nikitin (1470-74) Russian Traveller
Domingo Paes & Nuniz (1520–35) Portuguese Traveller
Mohammed Gawan (PM) - Used gunpowder - 4 to 8 provinces - Deccani Muslims & Pardesi (foreigner) Muslims
Delhi Sultanate destroy Pandyas in Tamil Nadu, Hoysalas in Karnataka & Kakatiyas in Andhra. - Opportunity to the five Sangama brothers, headed by Harihara, to consolidate and expand the territory.
Vijayanagar – Bahmani conflict - Both wanted to annex and dominate the fertile area between the Krishna and the Tungabhadra (the Raichur doab). - Hindu Vijayanagar and the Muslim Sultanate
1565, Battle of Talikota - Vijayanagara Vs alliance of Muslim sultanates - Battle lost by Ramaraya - Vijayanagar into many small Kingdom
712, Arab Conquest of Sind - Umayyad general Muhammad-bin-Qasim, introduced the jizya
Muhammad Ghori (1176-1206 CE) - Ruler of central Afghanistan
1193 the Nalanda University was destroyed by the Islamic Fanatic Bakhtiar Khilji, a Turk
Babur succeeded the throne of Ferghana in 1494 - Powerful Safavid dynasty in Iran & Uzbeks in Central Asia, so he turn to India to build an empire of his own
Hemu, the Hindu general displaced Adil Shah, successor of Sher Shah
1613, 1st Farman by Jahangir - factory in West Coast - British Factory at Surat
1510, Albuquerque (1509-15) - Portugal captured Goa from the ruler of Bijapur
1724, Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah Founder of Hyderabad
1717, Bengal became an independent state
First Carnatic War (1740 -1748) - Austrian War of Succession - Treaty of Axe la Chapella
Third Battle of Panipat (1761) - Maratha Vs Afghan → Ahmad Shah Durrani Won - Abdali recognized Shah Alam II as the Emperor of Delhi. He got an annual tribute. - Way for rise of British power
Shahji Bhonsle (Shivaji Father) served under Malik Ambar (1548-1626) former slave, and the Abyssinian minister of Ahmed Shah of Ahmednagar. - Shivaji in Care of Dadaji
Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
Vasco Da Gama Calicut, Kerala.
Francisco de Almeida (1505-09) Portugal Governor - blue water policy (cartaze system)
Nino da Cunha (1529-38) Portugal Governor - Capital from Cochin to Goa
Arrival of Dutch
1759, Battle of Bidara, Bengal - Dutch Support Mir Jafar, The English defeated the Dutch (Mir Jafar → Mir Qasim)
1664 - Madras with the Fort St. George
1668 - Bombay as Leasing
1691, 3rd Farman by Aurangzeb's - Duty free trade for EIC in Bengal
1717, 4th Farman by Farrukhsiyar’s Trade Privillage for EIC in Bengal, Gujarat and Hyderabad
Arrival of French
1668-French first factory in Surat 1669-Factory in Masulipatam
1673-Township in Chandernagore near Calcutta 1674-French Acquired Pondicherry from Bijapur Sultan
Foundation of Culcatta
Charter Act of 1833
Regulation Act, 1777
Amendment Act, 1784
Act of 1786
Charter Act, 1793
Charter Act, 1813
Charter Act of 1853
Government of India Act, 1858
Indian Council Act, 1862
Government of India Act 1919
Indian Council Act, 1909
Government of India Act, 1935
Treaty of Tilsit, 1807 - Alexander I of Russia & Napoleon Bonaparte of French, joined to invasion of India. - British wanted to create a barrier. So, Amirs agreed to a treaty
Treaty of 1832 - William Bentinck sent Colonel Pottinger to Sindh
Tripartite Treaty of 1838 - Ranjit Singh, Shah Shujah, & British
Amirs of Sindh accept treaty (British subsidiary)
English intervened through Sir Charles James Napier → Amirs rose in revolt. - 1843 - Whole of Sindh capitulated - Sindh merged into British & Charles Napier as first governor.
1809, Treaty of Amritsar Ranjit Singh (Sikh) & British.
Indian Council Act, 1892
Simon Commission (1927)
Communal Award » Poona Pact
1865 - the Bhutanese were forced to surrender the passes in return for an annual subsidy
Anglo-Nepalese War (1814-16) - Treaty of Sagauli, 1816
1904, Treaty of Lhasa (Anglo-Tibetan Relations)
1828, Treaty of Turkmenchay (Russia & Iran)
Indian Independance Act, 1947
Press and Registration of book (PRB) Act, 1867 - Replace Metcalfe Act 1835 - Print the name of the printer, publisher, Place & Submit 1 Copy
Vernacular Press Act, 1878 - Deposit security, Submit Proof, Nickname 'gagging Act' - Press commissioner was appointed, Magistrate’s action was final. - 1882, Rippon repealed it.
Indian Press (Emergency Powers) Act, 1931 - Powers to provincial governments to suppress propaganda for Civil Disobedience Movement
Revolt of 1857
Religious Disabilities Act, 1856
- 24 April 1857 - 90 men of 3rd Native Cavalry refused greased cartridges - 9 May, 85 men dismissed & 10 years’ imprisonment. - May 10, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, comrades broke jail & ransacked military station, killed their officers - Let tounfurled the banner of revolt.
Indian Civil Service Act of 1861
1836, Bangabhasha Prakasika Sabha by Raja Rammohan Roy
1837 , Zamindari Association or Landholders’ Society
1843, Bengal British India Society
1851, British Indian Association
1866 - East India Association by Dadabhai Naoroji
1875, Indian League by Sisir Kumar Ghosh
1876, Indian Association of Calcutta or Indian National Association - Led by Surendranath Banerjea and Ananda Mohan Bose
1867, Poona Sarvajanik Sabha, Bombay -Mahadeo Govind Ranade
1885, Bombay Presidency Association
1884, Madras Mahajan Sabha
PCC - 1875, Import duty on cotton
PCC - 1878-79, Indianisation of government service, Against Lytton’s Afghan adventure, Arms Act & Vernacular Press Act.
PCC - 1859, Against plantation labour & Inland Emigration Act
First session of the Indian National Congress at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay in December 1885. - Surendranath Banerjea & Ananda Mohan Bose main architects - Presided over by Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee
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1890, Kadambini Ganguly, First woman graduates of Calcutta University, addressed Congress session
Swadeshi and Boycott movement
1615, 2rd Farman by Jahangir, - Company across Mughal empire
Периоды
Early Pandyas: 4th century BCE–3rd century CE
Later Pandyas: 14th century CE–16th century CE
Sangan Age (300 BC - 300 CE)
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Early Chera Dynastry (130 - 400 CE)
Later Chera Dynastry (800 - 1102 CE) (copy)
Tripartite Struggle ( 785–816 CE)
Western Chalukyas: 975 - 1189 CE - Later - Invaded by Rajaraja I in 1003 & Rajendra I by 1009
Shankaracharya 788–820 CE
Ramanuja (1017-1137 CE)
Kabir (1448-1518 CE) - Disciple of Ramananda
Ravidas (15th-16th Century) - Disciple of Ramananda
Babu Guru Nanak (1469–1539) - Found Sikh Religion
Chaitanya (1485–1533) - Bengal
Namadeva (1270-1350 CE)
Ramananda (1400-1470 CE)
Tulsidas (1511-1623 CE)
Mirabai (1498-1546 CE) - Ravidas Discpline
Basavanna (1106-1168 CE) - Karnataka
Sur Das (1483-1563 CE)
Tuka Ram (1608-1646 CE)
Shankaradeva of Assam (1449–1568 CE)
Chaitanya (1485–1533)
World War I
World War II
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 13 May 1962 – 13 May 1967
Rajendra Prasad
Zakir Hussain
Varahagiri Venkata Giri
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
Zail Singh
Ramaswamy Venkataraman
Shankar Dayal Sharma
Kocheril Raman Narayanan
APJ Abdul Kalam
Pratibha Patil
Pranab Mukherjee
Ram Nath Kovind
Draupadi Murmu
Era of Moderates (1885-1905)
Era of Militant Nationalism (1905-1909) - Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lajpat Rai, Aurobindo Ghosh.
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1206 - Arrival Of Islam - Death of Ghori, Qutb-ud-din Aibak (1206-1210) ascended the throne
Alam Shan Last ruler voluntarily abdicated his throne
Bahlol Lodi (1451–1489) - conquest of Sharqi Kingdom (Bengal).
Sikander Lodi (1489–1517) - Appoint Teachers
Ibrahim Lodi 1517-1526
Iltutmish (1210–1236) slave and son-in-law of Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Raziya Sultana (1236-1240) Daughter of Iltutmish
Nasir al-Din Mahmud II (1246–66) Youngest son Sultan
Balban (1266-1287)
Bughra Khan, a son of Balban, Governor of Bengal, who carved out an independent kingdom after the death of Balban (Not claim Delhi). - Another son Kaiqubad, unfit to rule
Malik Jalal-ud-din Khalji (1290-96) the commander kill Kaiqubad & Assend thrown
Ala-ud-din (1296-1316) Nephew of Jalaluddin Khalji
1320 - Ghazi Malik ascending the throne of Delhi in as Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq.
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq (Jauna) (1324-1351)
Firuz Tughlaq (1351–1388) - Younger brother of Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq - Imposed jizya
Last - Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Shah (1394–1412).
1398, Timur’s Invasion
Timur appointed Khizr Khan (1414-21) as his deputy, begin of Sayyid Dynasty
Периоды
Mamluk or Slave Dynasty 1206–1290 AD
Khilji Dynasty 1290–1320 AD
Sayyid Dynasty 1414–1451 AD
Tughlaq Dynasty 1320–1414 AD
Lodi Dynasty 1451–1526 AD
Rashtrakutas (753 - 983 BC) – Post Gupta
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Dandidurga (750 - 758 BC) feudatories of the W. Chalukyas of Vatapi. After defeating Kirthivarman II (746-753 CE), Chalukya ruler of Vatapi
Dhruva (780–794 CE) Defeat Vastaraja
Krishna I (756–775 CE)
Govind III (794-814 CE) Defeat Nagabata
Amoghavarsha (814-880 CE) 2nd Saleikana - Jain
Krishna III (939 - 968 CE) Invaded Chola - Kanchi & Thanjavur were captured in 943 CE.
Govind (775-780 CE)
Indra III (914-929 CE) - Defeat Mahipala I
Периоды
Pushyabhutis – Post Gupta (500 - 647 CE)
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Naravardhana 500 - 525 CE Military general under the imperial Guptas
Rajyavardhan 525 - 555 CE
Adityavardhan 555 - 580 CE
Prabhakara vardhana 580 - 605 CE
Rajyavardhana 605-606 CE
Harshavardhana (606 – 647 CE)
Travellor - Hiuen Tsang from China
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Maratha
События
Death of dadaji in 1647, so Shivaji took over all jagirs
Shivaji as Chatrajpathi (1674) Rule till 1680
Sambhaji (1681-1689)
Rajaram (till 1700) - 1689, Mughal forces captured Sambhaji and killed
Shahu (1708 - 1749) Sambaji son
Rajaram (1749 - 1777)
Treaty of Purandar in 1665 - General Shaista Khan & Jai Singh capture Sivaji. - Aurangzeb insulted Shivaji , he escaped to Deccan. - Defied the Mughal till death
1649, Sultan of Bijapur release Shahji (shivaji father) with conditions - 1649 to 1655, Refrained from his military activity and consolidated his power
Tara Bai carried on a parallel rival government with Kolhapur as capital -
Pratap Singh (Shahu II Son) who came to the throne next was deposed by the British government in 1839
His younger brother Shaji Appa Saheb, Shaji II, was made king by the British in 1839. Shahji II died in 1848
1731, Treaty of Warna by Baji Rao I - Raja Bai, the 2nd wife of Rajaram and her son Sambhaji II ascended the throne of Kolhapur and imprisoned Tara Bai and her son in 1714. Sambhaji II. - Sambhaji of Kolhapur was forced to accept sovereignty of Shahu.
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Anglo Maratha War
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Shahu II (1777 - 1808) Adopted Son
First Anglo-Maratha War (1775 - 1782) - Treaty of Surat in 1775 & Treaty of Purandhar, 1776 by Ragunath Rao - Treaty of Wadgaon, 1799 - English Surrender. | Later EIC win, Treaty of Salbai, 1782
Second Anglo Maratha War (1803-1805) - Peshwa Vs Jaswant Rao Holkar - Treaty of Devgaon (Bhonsle), Treaty of Surajianjangaon (Sindhia) & Treaty of Rajpurghat (Holkar).
Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-19) - Pindaris plundering neighbouring territories, including Company. - Lord Hastings’ actions Pindaris affect sovereignty of the Marathas. - Treaty of Poona (Peshwa), Treaty of Gwalior (Sindhia) & Treaty of Mandasor, (Holkar).
Treaty of Bassein (1802) - Balaji Rao II accepting British protection - Sindia rulers of Gwalior and the Bhonsle rulers of Nagpur and Berar, did not accept
Peshwa Rule
События
Balaji Viswanath (1713 - 1720)
Balaji Baji Rao I (Nana Sahib) (1740–1761) - Maratha got one third of the territories from its ruler.
Madhav Rao I (1761–1772)
Narayan Rao in 1772 Raghunathrao kill peshwa & himself as the next peshwa
Last Peshwa - Baji Rao II (1795-1818) - Raghunath Rao Son - He murdered Vithuji Rao Holkar (Jaswant Rao Holkar brother)
Madhav Rao II (1773-1795) - Defeated Haidar Ali in 1764, 1766,1771
Baji Rao I (1720-1740) - Maratha got one third of the territories from its ruler.
Mughal Period (1526-1857 AD)
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Babur 1526–1530
Akbar (1556–1605 AD) - Abolish jizya & Sati - Mansabdari System
Jahangir 1605–1627 AD
Shah Jahan (1628–1658 AD) - Peacock Throne was made for the King - Drive out the Portuguese at Hugli - Taj Mahal - o Indian, Persian and Islamic styles
Aurangzeb (1658–1707 AD) - Jizya (Poll tax) levied
Bahadur Shah I (Shah Alam I) 1707 - 1712 AD
Last Mughal Ruler - Bahadur Shah II (1837 - 1857) As symbolic Head in 1857 Revolt
Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556)
Sher Khan (Sher Shah) - Sher Khan defeated Humayun at Chausa (1539) and Kanauj (1540) - Suceed by Islam Shan
Humayun 1555-1556)
Challenged by his eldest son Prince Khusrau withblessings of 5th Sikh Guru Arjun Dev. - Prince Khusrau make blinded & Guru Arjun Dev was executed.
Ahmad Nagar, Deccan declared independence under Malik Ambar
Execution of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the 9th Sikh Guru.
Prince akbar Rebelled - declared himself the emperor - Sambaji (Shivaji’s son) Support Him - Akbar fled to Safavid Iran & 1689 Sambhaji Executed
1739, Nadir Shah, Iran invaded Delhi - Kohinoor diamond & valuable peacock throne were taken.
Ahmad Shah Abdali successor of Nadir Shah Invade 5 Times (1748-1761)
Maratha Raiding Delhi in 1737
Shah Alam II (1760 - 1806 AD)
Pala Dynasty (770 - 850 BC) - Post Gupta
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Dharmapala (770 – 810 CE)
Devapala (810 - 850 CE) - Defeat Amoghavarsha
Vigramapala 830 - 855 BCE
Madanapala (1130-1150 CE) - Vijayasena of the Sena dynasty expelled the last ruler Madanapala (1130-1150 CE).
Gopala (750-770 CE)
Vigramapala (850-853 CE) - To Ascetic life
Narayanapala (854-908 CE) - Rashtrakutas and the Pratiharas took advantage of Narayanapala’s disposition and defeated the Palas
Mahipala I (988–1038 CE) - Invaded by Rajendra Chola (B/w 1020 & 1025 CE)
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Gupta Dynasty (240 - 550 CE)
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550 CE - Vishnugupta (Last) - As the Hun invasion weakened the Gupta.
Sri Gupta (240–280 CE)
Ghatotkacha (280–319 CE)
Chandragupta I (319 to 335 CE)
Samudragupta (335 – 375 CE) 2nd Ashvamedha Yajna
Chandragupta II (375 to 415 CE)
Kumaragupta I (415 - 455)
Skanda Gupta (455 - 467 CE) - Repair Sudharsan Lake
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Gurjara Partiharas (730 - 1036 BC) Dynasty – Post Gupta
События
Nagabhata (730 – 760 CE) Defeated the Arabs
Vatsaraja (780 – 800 AD) Defeat Dharmapala
Nagabhata (800 – 833 AD) Defeat Dharmapala
Bhoja I /Mihir Bhoja 836 – 885 AD
Mahendrapala 885 – 910 AD
Mahipala Ⅰ 913 – 944 AD
Rajyapala (960 – 1018 AD) - Mahmud Ghazni stormed Kannauj
Yashpala 1024 – 1036 AD
Rambhadra (833-836 CE) - Lost some territery to Devapala
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Anglo Sikh War
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First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-46) - 1846, Treaty of Lahore . Later Treaty of Bhairowal
Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848-49) - Mulraj revolted and murdered two English officers - Surrender of the Sikh army and Sher Singh in 1849 → 3 member board to govern Punjab. - 1853 - the board was nullified and Punjab under a chief commissioner. John Lawrence
Anglo Mysore War
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1st Anglo-Mysore War (1767 - 69) - Nizam of Hyderabad, Marathas, & English allied - Treaty of Madras
2nd Anglo-Mysore War (1780 - 84) - Marathas attack Haider Ali, British fail to come - Ali Capture Arcot - Treaty of Mangalore - Return Capture Area
3rd Anglo-Mysore War (1790) - English support with Travancore - Treaty of Seringapatam - Half of the Mysore & Tipu 2 son as hostage
4th Anglo-Mysore War (1799) - Wellesley file charge sheet against Tipu. - Tipu defeat by General Harris with help of Marathas & Nizam
Haidar Ali (1761 - 1782) - French-trained Nizami army
Tipu Sultan (1782 - 1799)
Krishnaraja III - Accepted subsidiary alliance
Anglo Burma War
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First Anglo-Burma War (1824-26) - British expeditionary forces occupied Rangoon - Treaty of Yandabo
Second Anglo-Burma War, 1852 - EIC wanted Burmese resources (rubber, teak) - Annexed Lower Burma
Third Anglo-Burma War, 1885 - Step-motherly treatment of Merchant - Commercial treaties with France, Germany and Italy.
Anglo Afghan War
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First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-42) - British Vs Emirate of Afghanistan - Dost Mohammed surrender (1840) & Shah Shuja made as Amir of Afghanistan. - Sign a treaty (1841) to restore Dost Mohammed
Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880) - Sher Ali refused to keep a British envoy in Kabul - Lytton decided to invade Afghanistan. - 1879, Treaty of Gandamak with Yakub Khan, eldest son of Sher Ali
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Governor General of India
Периоды
Warren Hastings (1773-1785)
Sir John Macpherson (1785-1786)
Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793)
Lord Wellesley (1789-1805) - Subsidiary Alliance
Sir George Barlow (1805-1807)
Lord Minto I (1807-1813)
Lord Hastings (1813-1823) - Ring-fence Policy
Lord Amherst (1823-1828)
Lord William Bentinck (1828-1835)
Sir Charles Metcalfe (1835-1836)
Lord Auckland (1836-1842)
Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856) - Doctrine of Lapse
Edward Law Ellenborough (1842-44)
Henry Hardinge (1844-1848)
Sir John Shore (1793 - 1798)
Viceroy
Периоды
Lord Canning (1856-1862)
Lord Elgin (1862-1863)
Lord Lawrence (1864-1869)
Lord Northbrook (1872-1876)
Lord Lytton (1876-1880)
Lord Rippon (1880-1884)
Lord Dufferin (1884 – 1888)
Lord Lansdowne (1888 – 1894)
Lord Elgin II (1894 – 1899)
Lord Curzon (1899 – 1905)
Lord Minto II (1905 – 1910)
Lord Hardinge II (1910 – 1916)
Lord Chelmsford (1916 – 1921)
Lord Reading (1921 – 1926)
Lord Irwin (1926 – 1931)
Lord Willingdon (1931 – 1936)
Lord Linlithgow (1936 – 1944)
Lord Wavell (1944 – 1947)
Lord Mountbatten (1947-1948)
Lord Mayo (1869-1872)
Contemporary - Banas (2600-1900 BC), Kayatha (2100-2000 BC), Malwa (1700-1400 BC), Jorwe (1400-700 BC), Helmand (3300–2350 BC), Kulli (2500 - 2000 BC).
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Early Harappan (3000 – 2600 BC)
Late Harappan or successor cultures (2600 – 1900 BC)
Mature Harappan (Prior) (1900 – 1700 BC)
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Later Vedic Period (1000 - 600 BC)
Iron Age 1200 - 500 BC
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Mithradates (188–123 BCE)
Gondophernes (19-46 CE)
Vonones I (8-12 CE)
Maues or Moa/Moga (20 BCE to 22 CE).
Nahapana - Last Ruler (119-124 CE) Sakas Overthorned by Gautamiputra Satakarni
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Parthians (247 BC - 224 CE)
Indo-Scythians (Sakas Dynasty - 2nd BCE – 1st CE)
События
Kujula Kadphises or Kadphises I (30 - 80 CE)
Vima Kadphises (95 - 127 CE)
Saka Era Kanishka of Kushan Dynasty (127 - 150 AD)
Периоды
Kushanas (1st – 3rd CE)
Dynasty of Magadha
События
530 BC - Cyrus Invasion Persia
327 BC - Alexander Invasion
Bimbisara (559 BC)
Ajatashatru (493 BC)
Nāgadāsaka (437–413 BC) Killed by his one of Minister Shishunaga
Shishunaga (413 – 395 BC)
Kalashoka (395 – 367 BC)
Mahanandin (355 – 345 BC)
Mahapadma Nanda (345 – 329 BC).
Chandragupta (321-279 BC)
Bindusara (279-272 BC)
Ashoka (268-231 BC)
Kalinga War 261 BC - Daya river Odisha
Brihadratha (187-185 BC) Killed by his general, Pushyamitra Shunga,
Pushyamitra Shunga (185 – 149 BC) - 2 Ashwamedha
Devabhumi or Devabhuti (83 – 72 BC) Killed by Minister Vasudeva Kanva
Kanda overthrown by the Satavahanas (South) .
Vasudeva Canva .
Периоды
Haryanka Dynastry (559 - 413 BC)
Shishunaga dynasty 413 - 335 BC
Mahapadma Nanda 345 – 321 BC
Maurya Dynasty 321 - 231 BC
Sunga Dynasty (185 - 75 BC)
Kanva dynasty (73 - 28 BC)
Периоды
Early Vedic Period 1500 - 1000 BCE
Chalcolithic Age 2000 - 700 BCE in India 4000 - 1500 BCE in World
События
Pulikesin II (609 – 642 CE) - Defeat of Harshavardhana’s - 624 CE - Narasimha Varman I pallava king kill Pulikesin II
Badami overpowered and replaced by the Rashtrakutas defeating Kirthivarman II (746-753 CE), Chalukya ruler of Vatapi
Pulikesin I (543-566 CE)
Kirtivarman (566-597 CE)
Kirthivarman II (746-753 CE)
Mangalesan (597-609 CE)
Периоды
Chalukyas Dynasty - Western Chalukyas: 543 to 757 CE, again 975 - 1189 CE *&* Eastern Chalukyas: Vengi (E.AP) 624 -1070 CE - Badami Chalukya Dynasty: Se.India 540 -753 CE
Vijayanagara Empire
События
Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah 1347 - 1358 AD (copy)
Devaraya II 1422–1446
Inefficient successors encouraged the Gajapati king to dominate the coastal Andhra.
Saluva Narasimha - trusted commander defended Gajapatis and recovered parts of coastal Andhra
Viranarasimha - Saluva general Narasa Nayak elder son
Krishnadevaraya (1509–1529) Viranarasimha brother - Portuguese give military Aid - Reorganization of the Nayak system
Achyutadevaraya 1529-1542
Sadasivaraya (1542-1570) - Real power was Ramaraya (son-in-law of Krishnadevaraya )
Tirumala - brother of Ramaraya declared himself king
1601, Bitter fighting near Uttaramerur between the loyalist Yachama Nayak of Perumbedu and the Nayak of Vellur (Vellore).
Периоды
Sangama Dynasty 1336–1485 CE
Saluva Dynasty 1485–1505 CE
Tuluva Dynasty 1505–1570 CE
Aravidu Dynasty 1570–1646 CE
События
Mahendravarman I (590-630) - Pulikesin II annexed North part of Pallava - Introduce rock-cut temple
Narasimhavarman I (630-668 CE) - Invasion of Chalukyan kingdom a& Capture Badami.
Paramesvaravarman I (670-700 CE) - Vikramaditya, chalukya king indaded pallava with ganga and pandyas. Result pallava conflict with pandyas.
Dantivarman (795 – 846 CE) - Invaded by Govind III
Nandivarman III (846 – 869 CE) - Defeat Srimara Srivallabha & Defeat Pandyas
Периоды
Pallava Dynasty (275 CE–897 CE)
События
Vijayalaya (850–871 CE) Re-emergence of Cholas
Parantaka I (907–955 CE)
Rajaraja I (985–1014 CE)
Rajendra I (1012–1044 CE) - Attacking the Western Chalukyas - 1035 CE - Gangaikonda Chozhapuram temple for Defeat Mahipala
Kulothunga III (1163–1216 CE)
1279 CE - Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I defeated the last king Rajendra Chola III
Периоды
Chola Dynasty (300 BC - 1279 CE)
Badmani Kingdom (1347 to 1527)
События
Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah 1347 - 1358 AD - Title Second Alexander on his coins
Mohammed Shah I 1358–1375 AD
Mohammed Shah II 1378 - 1397 AD
Feroz Shah Bahmani 1397-1422 AD
Ahmed Shah-1 (Wali) 1422-1435 AD
Kalim-Allah Shah 1525 - 1527
Muhammad Shah III (1463-1482) - Mention because of his lieutenant Mohammed Gawan (PM).
События
Sadaiyavarman (Jatavarman) Sundarapandyan 1251- 1268)
Maravarman Kulasekharan (1268-1310) - 2 Son Sundarapandyan & Vira Pandyan
1311 - Invasion of Malik Kafur - General in the army of Alauddin Khalji
Vira Pandyan (1309-1345)
1335 - Muslim Governor of Madurai Jalaluddin Asan Shah declared himself independent.
Периоды
Rise of Pandyas Again (1190–1310)
События
Gautamiputra Satakarni (106-130 CE)
Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi (130-154 CE)(
Периоды
Satavahanas Dynasty (60 BC – 225 CE)
События
Arikesari Maravarman (624–674)
Maravarman Rajasimha I (730–765 CE)
Kochadayan Ranadhira (700–730 CE)
Периоды
Medieval Pandyas: 6th century CE–14th century CE
North-West Frontier Province (NWFP)
События
1893, Durand Agreement
1901, Created NWFP directly under GoI
Prime Ministers of India
Периоды
Jawaharlal Nehru 15 August 1947 -27 May 1964
Gulzarilal Nanda 27 May 1964 - 9 June 1964
Lal Bahadur Shastri 9 June 1964 - 11 January 1966
Indira Gandhi 24 January 1966 - 24 March 1977
Morarji Desai 24 March 1977 - 28 July 1979
Charan Singh 28 July 1979 - 14 Jan1980
Indira Gandhi 14 Jan 1980 - 31 Oct 1984
Rajiv Gandhi 31 Oct 1984 - 2 Dec 1989
Vishwanath Pratap Singh 2 Dec1989 - 10 Nov 1990
Chandra Shekhar 10 Nov 1990 - 21 June 1991
P. V. Narasimha Rao 21 June 1991 - 16 May 1996
Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16 May 1996 - 1 June 1996
H. D. Deve Gowda 1 June 1996 - 21 April 1997
Inder Kumar Gujral 21 April 1997 - 19 March 1998
Atal Bihari Vajpayee 19 March 1998 - 22 May 2004
Manmohan Singh 22 May 2004 - 26 May 2014
Narendra Modi 26 May 2014 - Present
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