Ancient India timeline Antonia Ramirez and Daniel Loaiza. 6B

  • 1700 BCE

    Decline of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa

    The decline of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa was in the indus river. A few decades ago, there was a hypothesis that invasions might have been the reason of they dacline
  • 1500 BCE

    Aryan Invasyon

    By 1500 BCE the Aryans migrated into the Indian subcontinent. Coming from central Asia, this large group of nomadic cattle herders crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains and came in contact with the Indus Valley Civilization. They use the khyber pass to get into india. They move the seat of the power and influence from the Indus river to the Gangest river
  • 563 BCE

    Siddartha Gautama founds Buddhism

    Buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to Insight into the true nature of reality.Hinduism is about understanding Brahma, existence, from within the Atman, which roughly means self or soul, whereas Buddhism is about finding the Anatman
  • 320 BCE

    Mauryan Empire

    Chandragupta Maurya and Asoka were the two main leaders of the Mauryan empire. After Ashoka the great, the successive rulers didn't have the capacity to rule such a large empire and it began to weaken and eventually ended.
  • 320 BCE

    Gupta Dynasty

    The main achievement of the Gupta empire were in the fields of war, sculpture, painting, literature and architecture. This had led many people to describe the era as Indias golden age.
  • 268 BCE

    Reign of Asoka

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  • Bttle of Kalinga

    the invasions of Kalinga swas a big milestone in the history of Magadha, and of India. It had influential consequences. It had incredible influence on the personal life and policy of Asoka. The despair and casualty which he had inflicted upon the people of Kalinga filled his heart with deep sorrow and regret.