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  2. List of Hindu empires and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    India: Eastern Chalukya Empire: 624 1189 Vengi, Rajahmundry: Sanskrit, Telugu India: Karkota Empire: 625 885 Srinagar, Parihaspore: Sanskrit India Pakistan Afghanistan Bangladesh: Brahman Dynasty of Sindh: 632 724 Aror: Sanskrit India Pakistan. Srivijaya Empire: 650 1377 Palembang, Chaiya, Jambi: Old Malay, Sanskrit Indonesia Malaysia Singapore ...

  3. Maurya Empire - Wikipedia

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    The protection of animals in India was advocated by the time of the Maurya dynasty; being the first empire to provide a unified political entity in India, the attitude of the Mauryas towards forests, their denizens, and fauna in general is of interest. [154] The Mauryas firstly looked at forests as resources.

  4. History of India - Wikipedia

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    Indian cultural influence (Greater India) Timeline of Indian history. Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the Nanda Empire and established the first great empire in ancient India, the Maurya Empire. India's Mauryan king Ashoka is widely recognised for his historical acceptance of Buddhism and his attempts to spread nonviolence and peace across

  5. Indian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Indian Empire may refer to: ... The Sur Empire (1538/1540–1555) The British Raj (1858–1947) See also. Imperialism in Asia (disambiguation) Emperor of India;

  6. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    7.1 Empire of India (1876–1947 CE) 7.2 Dominion of India (1947–1950 CE) 8 See also. ... If this is true, then the first Tomara king can be dated to 747 CE (429 ...

  7. Timeline of Indian history - Wikipedia

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    Rajendra Chola I was the first Indian king to take his armies overseas and make conquests of these territories, even though there is epigraphical evidence of Pallava presence in these very areas. 1014: Mahmud Ghazni defeats the Hindu Shahi king Trilochanapala and annexes Punjab. He then attempts to invade Kashmir, but is defeated by ...

  8. Golden Age of India - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Mughal Empire at its greatest extent, under Aurangzeb C.1707 [21]. The Mughal Empire has often been called the last golden age of India. [22] [23] It was founded in 1526 by Babur of the Barlas clan, after his victories at the First Battle of Panipat and the Battle of Khanwa, against the Delhi Sultanate and Rajput Confederation, respectively.

  9. Chandragupta Maurya - Wikipedia

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    British orientialist and philologist Sir William Jones (1746–1794) was the first to propose, in 1793, that Chandragupta Maurya known from the Sanskrit literature must be equivalent to the Indian king known as "Sandracottus" in Graeco-Roman historical sources.