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India: Shunga Empire: 185 BCE 75 BCE Pataliputra, Vidisha: Prakrit, Sanskrit India Bangladesh Nepal Bhutan: Kingdom of Samatata: 180 BCE 335 - - Bangladesh India: Deva Dynasty of Saketa: 150 BCE 10 BCE Ayodhya: Sanskrit India: Satavahana Empire: 100 BCE 225 CE Pratishthana, Amaravati: Prakrit, Sanskrit India: Kanva Dynasty: 75 BCE 30 BCE ...
The Lohara dynasty were Hindu rulers of Kashmir from the Khasa tribe, [60] [61] in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, between 1003 and approximately 1320 CE. The dynasty was founded by the Samgramaraja , the grandson of Khasha chief Simharaja and the nephew of the Utpala dynasty Queen Didda .
The subsequent Mamluk dynasty of Delhi managed to conquer large areas of northern India, while the Khalji dynasty conquered most of central India while forcing the principal Hindu kingdoms of South India to become vassal states. [231] The Sultanate ushered in a period of Indian cultural renaissance.
Madurai Nayak dynasty; Magadai; Maharajas of Valkha; Maitraka dynasty; Malayamān; Mana dynasty; Mannanar dynasty; Maratha Confederacy; Mathara dynasty; Mauryan dynasty; Mauryas of Puri; Metla Rajulu; Midnapore Raj; Mitra dynasty (Kosambi) Mitra dynasty (Mathura) Mughal dynasty; Mukne dynasty; Murunda dynasty; Mutharaiyar dynasty; Muzaffarids ...
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.
Indian Empire may refer to: The Maurya Empire (322 BCE – 185 BCE) The Shunga Empire (187 BCE – 75 BCE) The Gupta Empire (c. 240–c. 550) The Pala Empire (750–1161) The Chola Empire (848–1279) The Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) The Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646) The Mughal Empire (1526–1857) The Sur Empire (1538/1540–1555) The ...
The Western Ganga Dynasty (350–1000 CE) (Kannada: ಪಶ್ಚಿಮ ಗಂಗ ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ) was an important ruling dynasty of ancient Karnataka in India. They are known as Western Gangas to distinguish them from the Eastern Gangas, who in later centuries ruled over modern Odisha.
Bindusara extended this empire to the southern part of India, as far as what is now known as Karnataka. He brought sixteen states under the Mauryan Empire and thus conquered almost all of the Indian peninsula (he is said to have conquered the 'land between the two seas' – the peninsular region between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea).