The document outlines several important dynasties in Indian history from 2500 BC to 1857 AD in 3 sentences:
The Indus Valley Civilization arose around 2500 BC, followed by the Vedic culture from 1500 BC to 600 BC and then 16 kingdoms called Mahajanapadas from 600 BC to 325 BC which were eventually united under the Maurya Dynasty from 322 BC to 185 BC, which was followed by the Gupta Dynasty from 319 AD to 540 AD, considered a classical period of India, and finally the Mughal Dynasty ruled from 1526 to 1857 and made important architectural contributions.
The document outlines several important dynasties in Indian history from 2500 BC to 1857 AD in 3 sentences:
The Indus Valley Civilization arose around 2500 BC, followed by the Vedic culture from 1500 BC to 600 BC and then 16 kingdoms called Mahajanapadas from 600 BC to 325 BC which were eventually united under the Maurya Dynasty from 322 BC to 185 BC, which was followed by the Gupta Dynasty from 319 AD to 540 AD, considered a classical period of India, and finally the Mughal Dynasty ruled from 1526 to 1857 and made important architectural contributions.
The document outlines several important dynasties in Indian history from 2500 BC to 1857 AD in 3 sentences:
The Indus Valley Civilization arose around 2500 BC, followed by the Vedic culture from 1500 BC to 600 BC and then 16 kingdoms called Mahajanapadas from 600 BC to 325 BC which were eventually united under the Maurya Dynasty from 322 BC to 185 BC, which was followed by the Gupta Dynasty from 319 AD to 540 AD, considered a classical period of India, and finally the Mughal Dynasty ruled from 1526 to 1857 and made important architectural contributions.
• Ghiyusuddin Tughaq • Mohammad Bin Tughlaq (Juna) - wisest fool, Battuta(Morocco traveller) • Firoz shah Tughlaq
Sayyid Dynasty 1414-50 AD
Lodhi Dynasty 1451-1526 AD
Mughal Dynasty 1526-40 & 1555-1857 AD
• Barbur • Humayun • Akbar - 1st battle of panipat with Hemu,battle of haldighati, Fatehpur sikri, Agra fort, Lahore fort • Jahangir • Shahjahan -Red fort, Taj Mahal,Jama Masjid • Aurangzeb