Phase | Time Period |
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Indus Valley Civilisation | 2900 to 1700 BC |
Vedic Period | 1500 to 600 BC |
Pre-Mauryan Age | 6th Century to 4th Century BC |
Mauryan Age | 321 to 184 BC |
What are the two eras used in India?
‘Shalivahan Shaka’ and ‘Vikram Samvat’ are two eras that are used in India.
Which eras are in use in India?
Chronologically, Indian History can be classified into three periods – Ancient India, Medieval India and Modern India.
- Ancient India (Pre-historic to AD 700)
- Medieval India (AD 700 – AD 1857)
- Modern India (AD 1857 +)
What are two eras?
Common eras include the Great Depression, the ‘Roaring Twenties,’ the Progressive Era, the Cold War Era, and numerous others. One of the ways history is commonly divided is into three separate periods: the Ancient Period (from 3600 BC – 500 AD), the Middle Ages (from 500 -1500), and the Modern Era (from 1500-present).
What is the Indian era?
During the Classical period, various parts of India were ruled by numerous dynasties for the next 1,500 years, among which the Gupta Empire stands out. This period, witnessing a Hindu religious and intellectual resurgence, is known as the classical or “Golden Age of India”.
Who Ruled India first?
The Maurya Empire (320-185 B.C.E.) was the first major historical Indian empire, and definitely the largest one created by an Indian dynasty. The empire arose as a consequence of state consolidation in northern India, which led to one state, Magadha, in today’s Bihar, dominating the Ganges plain.
Who was the first king of India?
Ans: Chandragupta Maurya was the first king/ruler of Ancient India.
Who ruled India in 1st century?
1st century
Year | Event |
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68 | Establishment of the Kushan empire by Kujula Kadphises. |
78 | Gautamiputra Satkarni becomes Satavahana emperor and starts Shalivahana era calendar after defeating Scythian king Maues. |
100 or after | Sugar was first produced from sugarcane plants in northern India sometime after the first century. |
Who created India?
It was on this date that, in accordance with the British Parliament’s India Independence Act of July 18, 1947, the Union of India and Pakistan were created from the former “British India” that had been a part of the British Empire.