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This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of India. Also see the list of governors-general of India, list of prime ministers of India and list of years in India.
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
Part of a series on the History of India Timeline Prehistoric Madrasian culture Soanian, c. 500,000 BCE Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 1000 BCE Bhirrana 7570 – 6200 BCE Jhusi 7106 BCE Lahuradewa 7000 BCE Mehrgarh 7000 – 2600 BCE South Indian Neolithic 3000 – 1000 BCE Ancient Indus Valley Civilization, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE Post Indus Valley Period (Cemetery H Culture), c. 1700 – c. 1500 ...
List of years in India Timeline of Indian history: Events in the year 1924 in India. Incumbents. Emperor of India – George V; Viceroy of India ...
Organised crime events in India (3 C, 5 P) S. ... Pages in category "Historical events in India" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
18 May – Under project Smiling Buddha, India successfully detonates its first nuclear weapon in the Thar Desert, and becomes the sixth nation to do so. [7] 28 June - Sirima–Gandhi Pact signed to solve the statelessness of Sri Lankan Tamils. [8] [9] 5 July - Colaba area of Bombay registers intense rainfall of 57.5 cms in 24 hours. [10]
List of years in India Timeline of Indian history: Events in the year 1930 in India. Incumbents. Emperor of India – George V; Viceroy of India – The Lord Irwin;
Other major parties rejected the Quit India plan, and most cooperated closely with the British, as did the princely states, the civil service, and the police. The Muslim League supported the Raj and grew rapidly in membership, and in influence with the British. The British swiftly responded to the Quit India Movement with mass arrests. Over ...