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[2] [3] [4] Regions with long lines of "local" dynasties—including dynasties of indigenous and non-indigenous (but had/have assumed "local" characteristics) provenances—that experienced partial or full colonization in the modern era are given separate lists for clarity.
2.1.4 Pandalam dynasty (Later Pandyans) ... 3.11 Chutu dynasty of Banavasi ... Main sources of South Indian history is Sangam Literature dated from 300s BCE. Time ...
[2] Early Indian history does not have an equivalent of chronicles (like the ones established in the West by Herodotus in the 5th century BC or Kojiki / Nihongi in Japan): "with the single exception of Rajatarangini (History of Kashmir), there is no historical text in Sanskrit dealing with the whole or even parts of India" (R. C. Majumdar). [3]
The home and colonial areas of the world's empires in 1908, as given by The Harmsworth Atlas and Gazetteer. Empire size in this list is defined as the dry land area it controlled at the time, which may differ considerably from the area it claimed.
1.11 Côte d'Ivoire. 1.12 Egypt. 1.13 ... 4.2 Antigua and Barbuda. 4.3 Bahamas. 4.4 ... many countries have had multiple dynasties over the course of recorded history ...
The area that now comprises the northern part of the Indian state of Bihar was under a state of lawlessness at the end of the Tughlaq Dynasty. [4] The Tughlaq had attacked and taken control of Bihar and from the end of the Tughlaq Dynasty until the establishment of the Mughal Empire in 1526 there was anarchy and chaos in the region with various ...
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.
Kachchhapaghata dynasty; Kadamba dynasty; Kadambas of Goa; Kadambas of Halasi; Thachudaya Kaimal; Karkota dynasty; Katyuri kingdom; Khangarot; Chauhan (Koli clan) Chavda (Koli clan) Kongu Chera dynasty; Kota Vamsa; Kujang Estate