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The following [[outline (list)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of South Asia:


The following [[outline (list)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the [[South Asia#History|history of South Asia]].
'''History of South Asia''' &ndash; [[South Asia]] includes the contemporary political entities of the [[Indian subcontinent]] and associated islands, therefore, its history includes the histories of [[History of the Republic of India|India]], [[History of Pakistan|Pakistan]], [[History of Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], [[History of Nepal|Nepal]], [[History of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], [[History of Bhutan|Bhutan]], and the island nations of [[History of Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]] and the [[History of the Maldives|Maldives]].

The broader region in and around the historical [[Indian subcontinent]], which includes the contemporary geopolitical entities of [[History of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], [[History of Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], [[History of Bhutan|Bhutan]], [[History of the Republic of India|India]], [[History of Nepal|Nepal]], [[History of Pakistan|Pakistan]], and the island countries of [[History of Maldives|Maldives]] and [[History of Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]].


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! colspan=4 class="navbox-title" | Chronology of India
! colspan=4 | Chronology of India
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|colspan=4|[[James Mill]] (1774–1836), in his ''[[The History of British India]]'' (1817),{{efn|Khanna 2007, p.xvii}} distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim, and British civilisations.{{efn|Khanna 2007, p.xvii}}{{efn|Misra 2004, p.194}} This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to.{{efn|Kulke 2004, p.7}} Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods".{{efn|Flood 1996, p.21}}
|colspan=4|[[James Mill]] (1774–1836), in his ''[[The History of British India]]'' (1817),{{efn|Khanna 2007, p.xvii}} distinguished three phases in the history of the [[Indian subcontinent]], namely Hindu, Muslim, and British civilisations.{{efn|Khanna 2007, p.xvii}}{{efn|Misra 2004, p.194}} This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to.{{efn|Kulke 2004, p.7}} Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods".{{efn|Flood 1996, p.21}}

|-
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! World History{{efn|Bentley|1996}}
! World History{{efn|Bentley|1996}}
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! ACMM{{efn|Flood 1996, p.21}}{{efn|Stein|2010}}
! ACMM{{efn|Flood 1996, p.21}}{{efn|Stein|2010}}
! Chronology of Indian History{{efn|Smart 2003, p. 52–53}}{{efn|Michaels 2004}}{{efn|Muesse 2011}}{{efn|Flood 1996, p. 21–22}}
! Chronology of Indian History{{efn|Smart 2003, p. 52–53}}{{efn|Michaels 2004}}{{efn|Muesse 2011}}{{efn|Flood 1996, p. 21–22}}

|-
|-
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Early Complex Societes<br />(3500–2000&nbsp;BCE)
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Early Societes<br />(3500–2500&nbsp;BCE)
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| ?
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| Early Indian Civilizations
| (ACMM) rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Ancient India
| (ACMM) rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | Ancient India
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[South Asian Stone Age|Prehistoric Era]]<br />[[Indus Valley Civilization|Indus Valley Civilisation]]
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[South Asian Stone Age|Prehistoric Era]]<br />[[Indus Valley civilization|Indus Valley civilisation]] (c. 3300–1750 BCE)

|-
|-
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Ancient Civilisations<br />(2000–500&nbsp;BCE)
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Ancient Vedic Kingdoms <br />(2500–600&nbsp;BCE)
| (Mill) rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Hindu civilisations
| (Mill) rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" | Hindu civilisations
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Early Vedic Period<br />(c. 1750 – 1200&nbsp;BCE)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Early Vedic period<br />(c. 1750 – 1200&nbsp;BCE)

|-
|-
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Middle Vedic Period<br />(from 1200&nbsp;BCE)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Middle Vedic period<br />(from 1200&nbsp;BCE)

|-
|-
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Late Vedic period<br />(from 850&nbsp;BCE)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Late Vedic period<br />(from 850&nbsp;BCE)

|-
|-
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Classical Civilisations<br />(500&nbsp;BCE-500&nbsp;CE)
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Classical Civilisations<br />(600&nbsp;BCE-500&nbsp;CE)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Second urbanisation<br />[[Maurya Empire|Early empires]]{{efn|Thapar|1977}}<br />(c. 600–200&nbsp;BCE){{efn|Thapar|1977}}
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Second urbanisation<br />[[Maurya Empire|Early empires]]{{efn|Thapar|1977}}<br />(c. 600–200&nbsp;BCE){{efn|Thapar|1977}}

|-
|-
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Disintegration{{efn|Thapar|1977}} and regional states<br />(c. 200&nbsp;BCE–300&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.39}}
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | Disintegration{{efn|Thapar|1977}} and regional states<br />(c. 200&nbsp;BCE–300&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.39}}

|-
|-
| (ACMM) style="text-align:center;"| Classical India
| (ACMM) style="text-align:center;"| Classical India
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | "Golden Age" ([[Gupta Empire]])<br />(c. 320–650&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.40}}
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | "Golden Age" ([[Gupta Empire]])<br />(c. 320–650&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.40}}

|-
|-
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Post-classical age<br />(500–1000&nbsp;CE)
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Post-classical age<br />(500–1000&nbsp;CE)
| (ACMM) rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Medieval India
| (ACMM) rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Medieval India
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | [[Middle kingdoms of India|Regional Indian kingdoms]] and Beginning of Islamic raids<br />(c. 650–1100&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.41}}
| (Details) style="text-align:center;" | [[Middle kingdoms of India|Regional Indian kingdoms]] and Beginning of Islamic raids<br />(c. 650–1100&nbsp;CE){{efn|Michaels 2004, p.41}}

|-
|-
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Transregional nomadic empires<br />(1000–1500&nbsp;CE)
| (Bentley) style="text-align:center;"| Transregional nomadic empires<br />(1000–1500&nbsp;CE)
| (Mill) rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Muslim civilisations
| (Mill) rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Muslim civilisations
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Delhi Sultanate]] (north India)<br />(1206–1526&nbsp;CE)<br />[[Vijayanagara Empire]] (south India)<br />(1336–1646&nbsp;CE)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Delhi Sultanate]] (north India)<br />(1206–1526&nbsp;CE)<br />[[Vijayanagara Empire]] (south India)<br />(1336–1646&nbsp;CE)

|-
|-
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Modern age<br />(1500–present)
| (Bentley) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Modern age<br />(1500–present)
| (ACMM) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Modern India
| (ACMM) rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" | Modern India
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Mughal Empire]]<br />(1526–1707)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Mughal Empire]]<br />(1526–1707)

|-
|-
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| British civilisations
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| British civilisations
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Maratha Empire]]<br />British rule<br />(c. 1750&nbsp;CE–1947)
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| [[Maratha Empire]]<br />British rule<br />(c. 1750&nbsp;CE–1947)

|-
|-
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| –
| (Mill) style="text-align:center;"| –
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| Independent India
| (Details) style="text-align:center;"| Independent India

|-
|-
| colspan=4 |
| colspan=4 |
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[[James Mill]] (1773–1836), in his [[The History of British India]] (1817), distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim and British civilisations. This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to. Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods", although this periodisation has also been criticised.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19–20}}
[[James Mill]] (1773–1836), in his [[The History of British India]] (1817), distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim, and British civilisations. This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to. Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods", although this periodisation has also been criticised.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19–20}}


Romila Thapar notes that the division into Hindu-Muslim-British periods of Indian history gives too much weight to "ruling dynasties and foreign invasions",{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} neglecting the social-economic history which often showed a strong continuity.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} The division into Ancient-Medieval-Modern periods overlooks the fact that the Muslim conquests occurred gradually during which time many things came and went off, while the south was never completely conquered.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} According to Thapar, a periodisation could also be based on "significant social and economic changes", which are not strictly related to the change of ruling powers.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=20}}{{refn|group=note|See also Tanvir Anjum, ''[https://www.academia.edu/6647852/Temporal_Divides_A_Critical_Review_of_the_Major_Schemes_of_Periodization_in_Indian_History Temporal Divides: A Critical Review of the Major Schemes of Periodization in Indian History]''.}}
Romila Thapar notes that the division into Hindu-Muslim-British periods of Indian history gives too much weight to "ruling dynasties and foreign invasions",{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} neglecting the social-economic history which often showed a strong continuity.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} The division into Ancient-Medieval-Modern periods overlooks the fact that the Muslim conquests occurred gradually during which time many things came and went off, while the south was never completely conquered.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=19}} According to Thapar, a periodisation could also be based on "significant social and economic changes", which are not strictly related to the change of ruling powers.{{sfn|Thapar|1978|p=20}}{{refn|group=note|See also Tanvir Anjum, ''[https://www.academia.edu/6647852/Temporal_Divides_A_Critical_Review_of_the_Major_Schemes_of_Periodization_in_Indian_History Temporal Divides: A Critical Review of the Major Schemes of Periodization in Indian History]''.}}


== By period ==
== By period ==
=== Paleolithic and Mesolithic age ===
=== Prehistory===
* [[Madrasian culture]]
* [[Madrasian culture]] ( 1.5 MYA)
* [[Soanian]]
* [[Soanian|Soanian culture]]
({{Circa|500,000}}–125,000 BCE)
* [[South Asian Stone Age]] ({{Circa|50,000}}–5000 BCE)


==== Stone Age ====
=== Neolithic age ===
* [[Bhirrana|Bhirrana culture]] (7570–6200 BCE)

* [[Mehrgarh|Mehrgarh culture]] (7000–3300 BCE)
[[South Asian Stone Age]] &nbsp; (50,000–3000 BC)
* [[Bhirrana|Bhirrana Culture]] &nbsp; (7570-6200 BC)
* [[Mehrgarh|Mehrgarh Culture]] &nbsp; (7000–3300 BC)


=== Bronze Age ===
=== Bronze Age ===
[[Bronze Age India]] (3500–1500 BCE)
* [[Kalibangan]] (3500–2000 BCE)
* [[Indus Valley civilization]] (3300–1300 BCE)
** Early Harappan Culture (3300–2600 BCE)
** Mature Harappan Culture (2600–1750 BCE)
** Late Harappan Culture (1750–1300 BCE)
*[[Ahar–Banas culture|Ahar Banas culture]]
*[[Copper Hoard Culture|Copper Hoard culture]]
*[[Painted Grey Ware culture]]
*[[Black and red ware|Black and red ware culture]]
*[[Bara culture]]
*[[Malwa culture]]
*[[Jorwe culture]]
*Other [[chalcolithic]] sites include Patapadu (Andhra Pradesh)


===Iron Age and Vedic period===
[[Bronze Age India]] &nbsp; (3000–1300 BC)
{{main|Vedic period}}
* [[Indus Valley Civilization]] &nbsp; (3300–1700 BC)
** Early Harappan Culture &nbsp; (3300–2600 BC)
** Mature Harappan Culture &nbsp; (2600–1900 BC)
* [[Ochre Coloured Pottery culture]] &nbsp; (from 2000 BC)
* [[Vedic period]] &nbsp; (1750–1200 BC)
** [[Cemetery H culture|Late Harappan Culture]] &nbsp; (1700–1300 BC)
* [[Gandhara grave culture|Swat culture]] &nbsp; (1600–500 BC)
** [[Black and red ware culture|Black and Red ware culture]] &nbsp; (1300–1200 BC)


* [[Vedic period]] (c. 1500–600 BCE)
=== Iron Age ===
** [[Puru (Vedic tribe)|Puru Kingdom]] (c. 1500–1200 BCE)

** [[Brihadratha|Brihadratha Dynasty]] (c. 1700–689 BCE)
[[Iron Age India|Iron Age]] &nbsp; (1200–230 BC)
* [[Vedic period]] &nbsp; (1200–500 BCE)
** [[Gandhara Kingdom]] (c. 1500–500 BCE)
** [[Kuru Dynasty]] (c. 1200–350 BCE)
** [[Black and red ware culture|Black and Red ware culture]] &nbsp; (1200–1000 BC)
** [[Painted Grey Ware culture]] &nbsp; (1200–600 BC)
** [[Panchala Dynasty]] (c. 1200–500 BCE)
** [[Avanti (Ancient India)|Avanti Kingdom]] (c. 1200–300 BCE)
** [[Janapada]]s &nbsp; (1200–600 BC)
* Later [[Vedic period]] (c. 1000–600 BCE)
** [[Northern Black Polished Ware]] &nbsp; (700–200 BC)
* [[Haryanka dynasty|Haryanka Kingdom]] &nbsp; (684–424 BC)
** [[Matsya (tribe)|Matsya Kingdom]] &nbsp; ( c.1000–500 BCE )
* [[Mahajanapada|Maha Janapadas]] &nbsp; (600–300 BC)
** [[Chedi Kingdom]] &nbsp; ( c.1000–300 BCE)
* [[Pandyan dynasty|Pandyan Kingdom]] (600 BC– 1650 AD)
** [[Surasena Kingdom]] &nbsp; (c.1000–600 BCE)
* [[Achaemenid Empire]] &nbsp; (550–330 BC)
** [[Kamboja Kingdom]] &nbsp; (c. 1000–550 BCE)
* [[Magadha|Magadha Kingdom]] &nbsp; (500–321 BC)
**[[Kingdom of the Videhas|Videha Kingdom]] &nbsp; (c. 800–300 BCE)
* [[Ror dynasty|Ror Kingdom]] &nbsp; (450 BC–489 AD)
* [[Pradyota dynasty]] &nbsp; (c. 682–544 BCE)
* [[Nanda Empire]] &nbsp; (424–321 BC)
* [[Haryanka dynasty|Haryanka Kingdom]] &nbsp; (544–415 BCE)
* [[Shishunaga dynasty|Shishunaga Kingdom]] &nbsp; (413–345 BC)
* [[Pandyan dynasty|Pandyan Kingdom]] &nbsp; (600 BCE–1650 CE)
* [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)#Empire|Macedonian Empire]] &nbsp; (330–323 BC)
* [[Chera dynasty|Chera Kingdom]] &nbsp; (600 BCE–1102 CE)
* [[Maurya Empire]] &nbsp; (321–184 BC)
* [[Chola dynasty|Chola Kingdom]] &nbsp; (600 BCE–1279 CE)
* [[Seleucid Empire]] &nbsp; (312–63 BC)
* [[History of Sindh|Ror Kingdom]] &nbsp; (450 BCE–489 CE)
* [[Chera dynasty|Chera Kingdom]] &nbsp; (300 BC–1102 AD)
* [[Shishunaga dynasty]] &nbsp; (415–321 BCE)
* [[Chola dynasty|Chola Empire]] &nbsp; (300 BC–1279 AD)
* [[Nanda Empire]] &nbsp; (421–345 BCE)
* [[Pallava dynasty|Pallava Empire]] &nbsp; (250 BC–800 AD)
* [[Malava|Malava Dynasty]] &nbsp; (392 BCE–78 CE)
* [[Mahameghavahana dynasty|Maha-Megha-Vahana Empire]] &nbsp; (250 BC–400 AD)
* [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)#Empire|Macedonian Empire]] &nbsp; (330–323 BCE)
* [[Parthian Empire]] &nbsp; (247 BC–224 AD)
* [[Maurya Empire]] &nbsp; (321–184 BCE)
* [[Pallava dynasty|Pallava Kingdom]] &nbsp; (250 BCE–800 CE)
* [[Mahameghavahana dynasty|Maha-Megha-Vahana Empire]] &nbsp; (250 BCE–400 CE)


=== Middle kingdoms ===
=== Middle kingdoms ===
{{main|Middle kingdoms of India}}


[[Middle kingdoms of India]] &nbsp; (230 BC–1279 AD)
* [[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana Empire]] &nbsp; (230 BCE–220 CE)
* [[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana Empire]] &nbsp; (230 BC–220 AD)
* [[Kuninda Kingdom]] &nbsp; (200 BCE–300 CE)
* [[Kuninda Kingdom]] &nbsp; (200 BC–300 AD)
* [[Indo-Scythians|Indo-Scythian Kingdom]] &nbsp; (200 BCE–400 CE)
* [[Indo-Scythians|Indo-Scythian Kingdom]] &nbsp; (200 BC–400 AD)
* [[Shunga Empire]] &nbsp; (185–73 BCE)
* [[Shunga Empire]] &nbsp; (185–73 BC)
* [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]] &nbsp; (180 BCE–10 CE)
* [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]] &nbsp; (180 BC–10 AD)
* [[Kanva dynasty|Kanva Empire]] &nbsp; (75–26 BCE)
* [[Kanva dynasty|Kanva Empire]] &nbsp; (75–26 BC)
* [[Indo-Parthian Kingdom]] &nbsp; (21–130s CE)
* [[Indo-Parthian Kingdom]] &nbsp; (21–130s AD)
* [[Western Satraps|Western Satrap Empire]] &nbsp; (35–405 CE)
* [[Western Satraps|Western Satrap Empire]] &nbsp; (35–405 AD)
* [[Kushan Empire]] &nbsp; (60–240 CE)
* [[Kushan Empire]] &nbsp; (60–240 AD)
* [[Bharshiva dynasty|Bharshiva Dynasty]] &nbsp; (170–350 CE)
* [[Bharshiva dynasty|Bharshiva Dynasty]] &nbsp; (170–350 AD)
* [[Nagas of Padmavati]] &nbsp; (210–340 CE)
* [[Nagas of Padmavati]] &nbsp; (210–340 AD)
* [[Sasanian Empire]] &nbsp; (224–651 CE)
* [[Sasanian Empire]] &nbsp; (224–651 AD)
* [[Indo-Sasanians|Indo-Sassanid Kingdom]] &nbsp; (230–360 CE)
* [[Indo-Sasanians|Indo-Sassanid Kingdom]] &nbsp; (230–360 AD)
* [[Vakataka dynasty|Vakataka Empire]] &nbsp; (250s–6th century CE)
* [[Vakataka dynasty|Vakataka Empire]] &nbsp; (250s–6th century AD)
* [[Kalabhra dynasty|Kalabhra Empire]] &nbsp; (250–600 CE)
* [[Kalabhra dynasty|Kalabhra Empire]] &nbsp; (250–600 AD)
* [[Gupta Empire]] &nbsp; (280–550 CE)
* [[Gupta Empire]] &nbsp; (280–550 AD)
* [[Kadamba dynasty|Kadamba Empire]] &nbsp; (345–525 CE)
* [[Kadamba dynasty|Kadamba Empire]] &nbsp; (345–525 AD)
* [[Western Ganga dynasty|Western Ganga Kingdom]] &nbsp; (350–1000 CE)
* [[Western Ganga dynasty|Western Ganga Kingdom]] &nbsp; (350–1000 AD)
* [[Kamarupa|Kamarupa Kingdom]] &nbsp; (350–1100 CE)
* [[Kamarupa|Kamarupa Kingdom]] &nbsp; (350–1100 AD)
* [[Vishnukundina|Vishnukundina Empire]] &nbsp; (420–624 CE)
* [[Vishnukundina|Vishnukundina Empire]] &nbsp; (420–624 AD)
* [[Maitraka|Maitraka Empire]] &nbsp; (475–767 CE)
* [[Maitraka|Maitraka Empire]] &nbsp; (475–767 AD)
* [[Huna people|Huna Kingdom]] &nbsp; (475–576 CE)
* [[Huna people|Huna Kingdom]] &nbsp; (475–576 AD)
* [[Rai dynasty|Rai Kingdom]] &nbsp; (489–632 CE)
* [[Rai dynasty|Rai Kingdom]] &nbsp; (489–632 AD)
* [[Guhila dynasty]] (500-1950 CE)
* [[Turk Shahis]] (500–850 CE)
* [[Kabul Shahi|Shahi Empire]] &nbsp; (6th century–1026 AD)
* [[Chalukya dynasty|Chalukya Empire]] &nbsp; (543–753 AD)
* [[Hindu Shahis]] (850–1026 CE)
* [[Chalukya dynasty|Chalukya Empire]] &nbsp; (543–753 CE)
* [[Maukhari|Maukhari Empire]] &nbsp; (550s–8th century AD)
* [[Maukhari|Maukhari Empire]] &nbsp; (550s–8th century CE)
* [[Kalachuris of Mahishmati]] (6th-7th century AD)
* [[Kalachuris of Mahishmati]] (6th–7th century CE)
* [[Empire of Harsha|Harsha Empire]] &nbsp; (606–647 AD)
* [[Empire of Harsha|Harsha Empire]] &nbsp; (606–647 CE)
* [[Tibetan Empire]] &nbsp; (618–841 AD)
* [[Eastern Chalukyas|Eastern Chalukya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (624–1075 CE)
* [[Eastern Chalukyas|Eastern Chalukya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (624–1075 AD)
* [[Rashidun Caliphate]] &nbsp; (632–661 CE)
* [[Rashidun Caliphate]] &nbsp; (632–661 AD)
* [[Gurjara-Pratihara|Gurjara-Pratihara Empire]] &nbsp; (650–1036 CE)
* [[Gurjara-Pratihara|Gurjara-Pratihara Empire]] &nbsp; (650–1036 AD)
* [[Umayyad Caliphate]] &nbsp; (661–750 CE)
* [[Umayyad Caliphate]] &nbsp; (661–750 AD)
* [[Kalachuris of Tripuri]] &nbsp; (7th-12th century CE)
* [[Kalachuris of Tripuri]] &nbsp; (7th-12th century AD)
* [[Pala Empire]] &nbsp; (750–1174 CE)
* [[Pala Empire]] &nbsp; (750–1174 AD)
* [[Rashtrakuta dynasty|Rashtrakuta Empire]] &nbsp; (753–982 CE)
* [[Rashtrakuta dynasty|Rashtrakuta Empire]] &nbsp; (753–982 AD)
* [[Paramara dynasty|Paramara Kingdom]] &nbsp; (800–1327 CE)
* [[Paramara dynasty|Paramara Kingdom]] &nbsp; (800–1327 AD)
* [[Seuna dynasty|Yadava Empire]] &nbsp; (850–1334 CE)
* [[Seuna dynasty|Yadava Empire]] &nbsp; (850–1334 AD)
* [[Chaulukya dynasty|Chaulukya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (942–1244 CE)
* [[Chaulukya dynasty|Chaulukya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (942–1244 AD)
* [[Western Chalukya Empire]] &nbsp; (973–1189 CE)
* [[Western Chalukya Empire]] &nbsp; (973–1189 AD)
* [[Lohara dynasty|Lohara Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1003–1320 CE)
* [[Lohara dynasty|Lohara Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1003–1320 AD)
* [[Hoysala Empire]] &nbsp; (1040–1346 CE)
* [[Hoysala Empire]] &nbsp; (1040–1346 AD)
* [[Sena dynasty|Sena Empire]] &nbsp; (1070–1230 CE)
* [[Sena dynasty|Sena Empire]] &nbsp; (1070–1230 AD)
* [[Eastern Ganga dynasty|Eastern Ganga Empire]] &nbsp; (1078–1434 CE)
* [[Eastern Ganga dynasty|Eastern Ganga Empire]] &nbsp; (1078–1434 AD)
* [[Zamorin of Calicut|Zamorin Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1102–1766 CE)
* [[Zamorin of Calicut|Zamorin Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1102–1766 AD)
* [[Kakatiya dynasty|Kakatiya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1083–1323 CE)
* [[Kakatiya dynasty|Kakatiya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1083–1323 AD)
* [[Chutiya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1187-1673 CE)
* [[Chutiya Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1187-1673 AD)
* [[Kalachuris of Kalyani]] &nbsp; (1156–1184 CE)
* [[Kalachuris of Kalyani]] &nbsp; (1156–1184 AD)


=== Late medieval period ===
=== Late medieval period ===


[[Medieval India|Late medieval period]] &nbsp; (1206–1596)
[[Medieval India|Late medieval period]] &nbsp; (1206–1596)

* [[Delhi Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1206–1526 AD)
** [[Mamluk Dynasty (Delhi)|Mamluk Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1206–1290 AD)
* [[Delhi Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1206–1526 CE)
** [[Khalji dynasty|Khalji Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1290–1320 AD)
** [[Mamluk Dynasty (Delhi)|Mamluk Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1206–1290 CE)
** [[Tughlaq dynasty|Tughlaq Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1320–1414 AD)
** [[Khalji dynasty|Khalji Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1290–1320 CE)
** [[Sayyid dynasty|Sayyid Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1414–1451 AD)
** [[Tughlaq dynasty|Tughlaq Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1320–1414 CE)
** [[Lodi dynasty|Lodi Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1451–1526 AD)
** [[Sayyid dynasty|Sayyid Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1414–1451 CE)
* [[Deva dynasty|Deva Kingdom]] &nbsp; (12th century–13th century AD)
** [[Lodi dynasty|Lodi Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1451–1526 CE)
* [[Ahom kingdom|Ahom Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1228–1826 AD)
* [[Deva dynasty|Deva Kingdom]] &nbsp; (12th century–13th century CE)
* [[Nayakas of Chitradurga|Chitradurga Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1300–1779 AD)
* [[Ahom kingdom]] &nbsp; (1228–1826 CE)
* [[Nayakas of Chitradurga|Chitradurga Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1300–1779 CE)
* [[Reddy dynasty|Reddy Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1325–1448 AD)
* [[Reddy dynasty|Reddy Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1325–1448 CE)
* [[Vijayanagara Empire]] &nbsp; (1336–1646 AD)
* [[Vijayanagara Empire]] &nbsp; (1336–1646 CE)
* [[Garhwal Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1358–1803 AD)
* [[Bengal Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1352–1576 CE)
** [[Ilyas Shahi dynasty|Ilyas Shahi Sultanate]] (1352-1487 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Mysore|Mysore Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1399–1947 AD)
** [[Hussain Shahi dynasty|Hussain Shahi Sultanate]] (1494-1538 CE)
* [[Gajapati Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1434–1541 AD)
** [[Karrani dynasty|Karrani Sultanate]] (1564-1576 CE)
* [[Nayakas of Keladi|Keladi Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1499–1763 AD)
* [[Deccan sultanates|Deccan Sultanates]] &nbsp; (1490–1596 AD)
* [[Garhwal Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1358–1803 CE)
* [[Koch dynasty|Koch Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1515–1947 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Mysore|Mysore Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1399–1947 CE)
* [[Gajapati Empire]] &nbsp; (1434–1541 CE)
* [[Nayakas of Keladi|Keladi Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1499–1763 CE)
* [[Deccan sultanates|Deccan Sultanates]] &nbsp; (1490–1596 CE)
* [[Koch dynasty|Koch Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1515–1947 CE)


=== Early modern period ===
=== Early modern period ===


[[India#Early modern India|Early modern period]] &nbsp; (1526–1858)
[[India#Early modern India|Early modern period]] &nbsp; (1526–1858)

* [[Mughal Empire]] &nbsp; (1526–1858 AD)
** [[Sur Empire]] &nbsp; (1540–1556 AD)
* [[Bengal Sultanate]] &nbsp; (1352–1576 CE)
* [[Madurai Nayak dynasty|Madurai Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1559–1736 AD)
** [[Hussain Shahi dynasty|Hussain Shahi Sultanate]] (1494-1538 CE)
** [[Karrani dynasty|Karrani Sultanate]] (1564-1576 CE)
* [[Thanjavur Nayak kingdom|Thanjavur Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1572–1918 AD)
* [[Ramnad estate|Marava Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1600–1750 AD)
* [[Mughal Empire]] &nbsp; (1526–1858 CE)
* [[Tondaiman|Thondaiman Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1650–1948 AD)
** [[Sur Empire]] &nbsp; (1540–1556 CE)
* [[Maratha Empire]] &nbsp; (1674–1818 AD)
* [[Madurai Nayak dynasty|Madurai Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1559–1736 CE)
* [[Misl|Sikh Confederacy]] &nbsp; (1707–1799 AD)
* [[Thanjavur Nayak kingdom|Thanjavur Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1572–1918 CE)
* [[Durrani Empire]] &nbsp; (1747–1823 AD)
* [[Ramnad estate|Marava Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1600–1750 CE)
* [[Travancore|Travancore Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1729–1947 AD)
* [[Tondaiman|Thondaiman Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1650–1948 CE)
* [[Sikh Empire]] &nbsp; (1799–1849 AD)
* [[Maratha Confederacy|Maratha Empire]] &nbsp; (1674–1947 CE)
* [[Misl|Sikh Confederacy]] &nbsp; (1707–1799 CE)
* [[Durrani Empire]] &nbsp; (1747–1823 CE)
* [[Travancore|Travancore Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1729–1947 CE)
* [[Sikh Empire]] &nbsp; (1799–1849 CE)


=== European colonial period ===
=== European colonial period ===


[[Colonial India|Colonial period]] &nbsp; (1510–1961 AD)
[[Colonial India|Colonial period]] &nbsp; (1510–1961 CE)

* [[Portuguese India]] &nbsp; (1510–1961 AD)
* [[Dutch India]] &nbsp; (1605–1825 AD)
* [[Portuguese India]] &nbsp; (1510–1961 CE)
* [[Danish India]] &nbsp; (1620–1869 AD)
* [[Dutch India]] &nbsp; (1605–1825 CE)
* [[French India]] &nbsp; (1759–1954 AD)
* [[Danish India]] &nbsp; (1620–1869 CE)
* [[Company rule in India|Company Raj]] &nbsp; (1757–1858 AD)
* [[French India]] &nbsp; (1759–1954 CE)
* [[British Raj]] &nbsp; (1858–1947 AD)
* [[Company rule in India|Company Raj]] &nbsp; (1757–1858 CE)
* [[Partition of British India]] &nbsp; (1947 AD)
* [[British Raj]] &nbsp; (1858–1947 CE)
* [[Partition of British India]] &nbsp; (1947 CE)
* [[Portuguese Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1505–1658 CE)
* [[Dutch Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1656–1796 CE)
* [[British Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1815–1948 CE)


=== Kingdoms of Sri Lanka ===
=== Kingdoms of Sri Lanka ===
{{main|History of Sri Lanka}}


* [[Kingdom of Tambapanni]] &nbsp; (543–505 BCE)
Kingdoms of Sri Lanka
* [[Kingdom of Tambapanni]] &nbsp; (543–505 BC)
* [[Kingdom of Upatissa Nuwara]] &nbsp; (505–377 BCE)
* [[Kingdom of Upatissa Nuwara]] &nbsp; (505–377 BC)
* [[Anuradhapura Kingdom]] &nbsp; (377 BCE–1017 CE)
* [[Anuradhapura Kingdom]] &nbsp; (377 BC–1017 AD)
* [[Principality of Ruhuna|Kingdom of Ruhuna]] &nbsp; (200 CE)
* [[Principality of Ruhuna|Kingdom of Ruhuna]] &nbsp; (200 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Polonnaruwa]] &nbsp; (300–1310 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Polonnaruwa]] &nbsp; (300–1310 AD)
* [[Jaffna kingdom|Jaffna Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1215–1624 CE)
* [[Jaffna kingdom|Jaffna Kingdom]] &nbsp; (1215–1624 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Dambadeniya]] &nbsp; (1220–1272 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Dambadeniya]] &nbsp; (1220–1272 AD)
* [[Yapahuwa|Kingdom of Yapahuwa]] &nbsp; (1272–1293 CE)
* [[Yapahuwa|Kingdom of Yapahuwa]] &nbsp; (1272–1293 AD)
* [[Kurunegala|Kingdom of Kurunegala]] &nbsp; (1293–1341 CE)
* [[Kurunegala|Kingdom of Kurunegala]] &nbsp; (1293–1341 AD)
* [[Gampola|Kingdom of Gampola]] &nbsp; (1341–1347 CE)
* [[Gampola|Kingdom of Gampola]] &nbsp; (1341–1347 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Gampola|Kingdom of Raigama]] &nbsp; (1347–1415 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Gampola|Kingdom of Raigama]] &nbsp; (1347–1415 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Kotte]] &nbsp; (1412–1597 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Kotte]] &nbsp; (1412–1597 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Sitawaka]] &nbsp; (1521–1594 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Sitawaka]] &nbsp; (1521–1594 AD)
* [[Kingdom of Kandy]] &nbsp; (1469–1815 CE)
* [[Kingdom of Kandy]] &nbsp; (1469–1815 AD)
* [[Portuguese Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1505–1658 AD)
* [[Dutch Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1656–1796 AD)
* [[British Ceylon]] &nbsp; (1815–1948 AD)


== History of South Asia, by region ==
== History of South Asia, by region ==


=== By South Asian subregion ===

* [[Central South Asia#History]]
* [[Eastern South Asia#History]]
** [[East India#History]]
** [[Northeast India#History]]
* [[Northern South Asia#History]]
** [[North India#History]]
* [[Northwestern South Asia#History]]
** [[Northwest India#History]]
* [[Southern South Asia#History]]
** [[History of South India]]
*[[Western India#History]] (Central western region of South Asia)

=== By country and national subdivision ===
* [[History of Afghanistan]]
* [[History of Afghanistan]]
* [[History of Bengal]]
* [[History of Bengal]]
* [[History of Bangladesh]] (See ''[[History of Bangladesh after independence]]'' for post-1971 history)
* [[History of Bangladesh]] (See ''[[History of Bangladesh after independence]]'' for post-1971 history)
** [[History of Chittagong]]
** [[History of Dhaka]]
** [[History of Rangpur]]
** [[History of Sylhet]]
* [[History of Bhutan]]
* [[History of Bhutan]]
* [[History of India]] for pre-1947 history.
* [[History of India]] for pre-1947 history (See [[History of the Republic of India]] for post-1947 history)
** [[Timeline of Indian history]]
** [[Timeline of Indian history]]
** [[History of Andhra Pradesh]]
** [[History of Andhra Pradesh]]
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** [[History of Uttarakhand]]
** [[History of Uttarakhand]]
** [[History of West Bengal]]
** [[History of West Bengal]]
** [[History of the Republic of India]] for post-1947 history
* [[History of the Maldives]]
* [[History of the Maldives]]
* [[History of Nepal]]
* [[History of Nepal]]
* [[History of Pakistan]]
* [[History of Pakistan]] for pre-1947 history (See also [[History of Pakistan (1947–present)]])
** [[Pakistan studies]]
** [[Pakistan studies]]
** [[History of Azad Kashmir]]
** [[History of Azad Kashmir]]
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** [[History of Islamabad]]
** [[History of Islamabad]]
** [[History of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]
** [[History of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]
** [[History of the Punjab]]
** [[History of Punjab]]
** [[History of Sindh]]
** [[History of Sindh]]
** [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas|History of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas]]
** [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas|History of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas]]
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== History of South Asia, by subject ==
== History of South Asia, by subject ==
History of architecture in South Asia


* [[Archaeology in India]]
* History of architecture in South Asia
** [[History of South Asian domes]]
* [[History of South Asian domes]]
* [[Coinage of India]]
* [[Coinage of India]]
* [[Economic history of India]]
* [[History of the taka]]
* [[History of South Asian cuisine]]
* [[History of South Asian cuisine]]
* [[Timeline of cultivation and domestication in South and West Asia]]
* [[Timeline of cultivation and domestication in South and West Asia]]
* [[Economic history of India]]
* [[History of education in the Indian subcontinent]]
* [[History of education in the Indian subcontinent]]
* [[Execution by elephant]]
* [[Execution by elephant]]
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* [[Indian literature]]
* [[Indian literature]]
* [[Indian maritime history]]
* [[Indian maritime history]]
* [[Indian physical culture]]
* [[Military history of India]]
* [[Military history of India]]
* [[List of Indian monarchs]]
* [[List of Indian monarchs]]
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==See also==
==See also==

{{portal|SAARC}}
* [[History of Asia]]
* [[History of Asia]]
* [[History of Central Asia]]
* [[History of Central Asia]]
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* {{Citation | last =Flood | first =Gavin D. | year =1996 | title =An Introduction to Hinduism | publisher =Cambridge University Press}}
* {{Citation | last =Hiltebeitel | first =Alf | year =2002 | title =Hinduism. In: Joseph Kitagawa, "The Religious Traditions of Asia: Religion, History, and Culture" | publisher =Routledge | url =https://books.google.com/?id=kfyzAAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false| isbn =9781136875977 }}
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* {{Citation | last =Thapar | first =Romila | year =1978 | title =Ancient Indian Social History: Some Interpretations | publisher =Orient Blackswan | url =http://www.philoshistorydepartment.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/8/7/12870319/ancient_indian_social_history_some_interpretation_by_romila_thapar.pdf | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20150214082038/http://www.philoshistorydepartment.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/8/7/12870319/ancient_indian_social_history_some_interpretation_by_romila_thapar.pdf | archive-date =14 February 2015 | access-date =14 February 2015}}

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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Sisterlinks|South Asian history}}
{{Sister project links|South Asian history}}


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 9 December 2024

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the history of South Asia.

The broader region in and around the historical Indian subcontinent, which includes the contemporary geopolitical entities of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and the island countries of Maldives and Sri Lanka.

Chronology

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Chronology of India
James Mill (1774–1836), in his The History of British India (1817),[a] distinguished three phases in the history of the Indian subcontinent, namely Hindu, Muslim, and British civilisations.[b][c] This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to.[d] Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods".[e]
World History[f] James Mill's Periodisation[g] ACMM[h][i] Chronology of Indian History[j][k][l][m]
Early Societes
(3500–2500 BCE)
Early Indian Civilizations Ancient India Prehistoric Era
Indus Valley civilisation (c. 3300–1750 BCE)
Ancient Vedic Kingdoms
(2500–600 BCE)
Hindu civilisations Early Vedic period
(c. 1750 – 1200 BCE)
Middle Vedic period
(from 1200 BCE)
Late Vedic period
(from 850 BCE)
Classical Civilisations
(600 BCE-500 CE)
Second urbanisation
Early empires[n]
(c. 600–200 BCE)[o]
Disintegration[p] and regional states
(c. 200 BCE–300 CE)[q]
Classical India "Golden Age" (Gupta Empire)
(c. 320–650 CE)[r]
Post-classical age
(500–1000 CE)
Medieval India Regional Indian kingdoms and Beginning of Islamic raids
(c. 650–1100 CE)[s]
Transregional nomadic empires
(1000–1500 CE)
Muslim civilisations Delhi Sultanate (north India)
(1206–1526 CE)
Vijayanagara Empire (south India)
(1336–1646 CE)
Modern age
(1500–present)
Modern India Mughal Empire
(1526–1707)
British civilisations Maratha Empire
British rule
(c. 1750 CE–1947)
Independent India

James Mill (1773–1836), in his The History of British India (1817), distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim, and British civilisations. This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to. Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, medieval and modern periods", although this periodisation has also been criticised.[1]

Romila Thapar notes that the division into Hindu-Muslim-British periods of Indian history gives too much weight to "ruling dynasties and foreign invasions",[2] neglecting the social-economic history which often showed a strong continuity.[2] The division into Ancient-Medieval-Modern periods overlooks the fact that the Muslim conquests occurred gradually during which time many things came and went off, while the south was never completely conquered.[2] According to Thapar, a periodisation could also be based on "significant social and economic changes", which are not strictly related to the change of ruling powers.[3][note 1]

By period

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Paleolithic and Mesolithic age

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(c. 500,000–125,000 BCE)

Neolithic age

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Bronze Age

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Bronze Age India (3500–1500 BCE)

Iron Age and Vedic period

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Middle kingdoms

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Late medieval period

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Late medieval period   (1206–1596)

Early modern period

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Early modern period   (1526–1858)

European colonial period

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Colonial period   (1510–1961 CE)

Kingdoms of Sri Lanka

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History of South Asia, by region

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By South Asian subregion

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By country and national subdivision

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History of South Asia, by subject

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History of architecture in South Asia

See also

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References

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Notes

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Citations

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  1. ^ Thapar 1978, p. 19–20.
  2. ^ a b c Thapar 1978, p. 19.
  3. ^ Thapar 1978, p. 20.

Sources

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