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India's history and culture is ancient and dynamic, spanning back to the beginning
of human civilization. Beginning with a mysterious culture along the Indus River
and in farming communities in the southern lands of India. The history of india
is one puncuated by constant integration with migrating peoples and with the diverse
cultures that surround India. Placed in the center of Asia, history in india is
a crossroads of cultures from China to Europe, and the most significant Asian connection
with the cultures of Africa.
India's history is more than just a set of unique developments in a definable process;
it is, in many ways, a microcosm of human history itself, a diversity of cultures
all impinging on a great people and being reforged into new, syncretic forms. IndHistory.com
brings you the india's history starting from ancient history of india to modern
indian history. Shown below is the india timeline starting from 3000 BC of ancient
indus valley civilization and harappa civilization to 1000 AD of Chola Dynasty of
ancient history of india.
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Indian History in Short :
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The History of India begins with the birth of the
Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal,
and the coming of the Aryans. These two phases are usually described as the pre-Vedic
and Vedic perio ds. It is in the Vedic period that Hinduism first arose: this is
the time to which the Vedas are dated.
In the fifth century, large parts of India were united under
Ashoka. He also converted to Buddhism, and it is in his reign that Buddhism
spread to o ther parts of Asia. It is in the reign of the Mauryas that Hinduism
took the shape that fundamentally informs the religion down to the present day.
Successor states were more fragmented.
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Islam first came to India in the eighth century, and by the 11th century had firmly
established itself in India as a political force; the North Indian dynasties of
the Lodhis, Tughlaqs,
and numerous others, whose remains are visible in Delhi and scattered elsewhere
around North India, were finally succeeded by the
Mughal empire, under which India once again achieved a large measure of
political unity.
The European presence in India dates to the seventeenth century, and it is in the
latter part of this century that the
Mughal empire began to disintegrate, paving the way for regional states.
In the contest for supremacy, the English emerged 'victors', their rule marked by
the conquests at the battlefields of Plassey and Buxar.
The Rebellion of 1857-58, which sought to restore Indian supremacy, was crushed;
and with the subsequent crowning of Victoria as Empress of India, the incorporation
of India into the empire was complete. Successive campaigns had the effect of driving
the British out of India in 1947.
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HISTORY INDIA : India's
History : Timeline of India |
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Ancient India History
The Indus Valley Civilisation, Harrapa | Aryans and the Vedic Age | Rise of Religions
and Emergence of the State | The Gupta Age | The Southern Kingdoms
Medieval India
History
The Muslim Invasion | Mughal empire | The Marathas
Modern India History
Coming of the Europeans | East India Company | India's freedom struggle
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