World History

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  • 7000 BCE

    Çatal Hüyük & Other Towns

  • 5000 BCE

    Mesopotamia Began

  • 4000 BCE

    Yellow River Valley Civilization

  • 3600 BCE

    Agriculture began in the Nile River Valley

  • Period: 3200 BCE to 3000 BCE

    Pharaoh Menes

    Credited to have established the First Dynasty, and is also said to have united Lower(north) and Upper(south) Egypt.
  • 3100 BCE

    Mesopotamian Citizens Invent Writing

  • 3000 BCE

    Mesopotamia Flourishes

  • 2910 BCE

    Noah's time

    Noah's time, and the ark
  • Period: 2500 BCE to 1900 BCE

    Indus River Valley Civilization

  • 2310 BCE

    The Flood, Tower of Babel, Sumerians, Egyptians.

  • 2018 BCE

    Abraham born

  • 1950 BCE

    Sumerians attacked by the Elamites and Amorites

    The beginning of the Sumerians end
  • 1918 BCE

    Issac born

  • Period: 1795 BCE to 1750 BCE

    Hammurabi's Reign

  • 1750 BCE

    Hammurabi, king of the Amorites, writes code of law

  • Period: 566 BCE to 480 BCE

    Siddhartha Gautama

    Creator of Buddism
  • Period: 551 BCE to 478 BCE

    Confucius

    Creator of Confucianism
  • Period: 372 BCE to 289 BCE

    Development of Confucianism by Mencius

  • 326 BCE

    Mauryan Empire

  • 196 BCE

    Rosetta Stone was carved

  • Period: 300 to 500

    Gupta Empire/Golden Age Of India

  • Period: 319 to 335

    Gupta Empire Rulers-Chandragupta

    Chandragupta was a very powerful Gupta ruler who waged many battles to attain his title. He married Kumaradevi after which the Gupta dynasty came into eminence. He assumed the title of Maharajadiraja, which means king of kings.
  • Period: 335 to 375

    Gupta Empire Rulers-Samudragupta

    Samudragupta was the son and successor of Chandragupta. Samudragupta was popularly known as the "Indian Napoleon" as he conquered many territories without making much of an effort. It is said that after Emperor Ashoka, the empire of Samudragupta was the supreme. The coins found in excavation reveal much information about his empire. He performed the Asvamedha Yagna and gained much fame and power. During his reign, many great discoveries and advancements were made in different fields.
  • Period: 375 to 414

    Gupta Empire Rulers-Chandragupta II

    Also known by the name of Vikramaditya, Chandragupta II was chosen by his father as the successor and the future ruler. Chandragupta II was an able ruler and a great conqueror. His conquest of the peninsula of Saurashtra via the Arabian Sea is considered to be one of his greatest military successes. With the annexation of Saurashtra and Malwa, he opened up sea ports to facilitate trade and commerce. His capital city was Pataliputra.
  • Period: 415 to 455

    Gupta Empire Rulers-Kumaragupta

    Kumaragupta ruled for forty years and he was considered to be one of the most powerful rulers of the Gupta Period. He was known by different names such as, Shri Mahendra, Ajita Mahendra, Simha Mahendra, Asvamedha Mahendra, Mahendra Karma, etc. During his reign, the whole of India was united as one single entity. Though it was secular and people had their own thoughts and beliefs, yet they remained united and intact in any adversity. This was proved when the subjects drove out the Hunas.
  • Period: 455 to 467

    Gupta Empire Rulers-Skandagupta

    Most historic scripts propound that Skandagupta was the ruler after Kumaragupta, though there are some theories that also mention Purugupta, Kumaragupta - II, etc. Skandagupta was a very powerful conqueror and is considered to be at par with God Indra. His empire included the whole of North India from west to east and the peninsular regions of Gujarat.