Millennium History

History of Asia

  • Battle of Bilgram – History of Bihar

    Today in this article we are going to tell you about the Battle of Bilgram – History of Bihar. More Important Article Square and Square Root Information Information about the major lakes, rivers, waterfalls and soils of India Information about Indian water, air and rail transport Buddhism and in

  • History of the Battle of Ghaghra (1532 AD)

    Today in this article we are going to tell you about the history of the war of Ghaghra (1532 AD). More Important Article Square and Square Root Information Information about the major lakes, rivers, waterfalls and soils of India Information about Indian water, air and rail transport Buddhism and

  • History related to Sher Shah (1472-1545 AD)

    Today in this article we are going to tell you about the history related to Sher Shah (1472-1545 AD). More Important Article Square and Square Root Information Information about the major lakes, rivers, waterfalls and soils of India Information about Indian water, air and rail transport Buddhism

  • Detailed information of Mauryan Empire

    Chandragupta Maurya (322 – 297 BC) Depose the last Nanda ruler Dhanananda with the help of Chanakya Chandragupta Maurya belonged to Magadha in 322 BC. He laid the foundation of the Maurya Empire. During the expansion of the empire, Chandragupta Maurya had a conflict with the Greek ruler Seleucus Ni

  • Complete information about Magadha Empire

    During the period of Mahajanapadas, Magadha expanded its power and gradually took the whole of North India under its suzerainty. The first to rule Magadha was the Haryanka dynasty, followed by the Shishu Nag and the Nanda dynasty. The Maurya dynasty started the rule by ending Nandu. Haryanka dynast

  • Dynasties of the Mahajanapada period and their capitals

    In the sixth century AD, 16 Mahajanapadas emerged in the east. In which Magadha was the most powerful Mahajanapada. For the first time, the discussion of 16 Mahajanapadas is found in the Buddhist text Anguttar Nikaya. In the Mahajanapada period, 10 republics were also scholars, Lichchavi Vaishali, S

  • Information related to Jainism and Mahavir Swami

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  • Important information related to the later Vedic period

    The main sources of information about the later Vedic period (1000 BC, - 600 BC) are three other Vedas (in addition to the Rigveda) - Yajurveda, Samaveda and Arthveda, the vast area on which the later Vedic Aryans resided, was called Aryavrata. was named. Painted gray pottery and iron are the specia

  • Information about Indus Valley

    Indus Valley 3 common names are used for this civilization – Indus Civilization, Indus Valley Civilization, and Harappan Civilization, Radio Carbon c-14 By indigenous new analysis method, the universal period of Harappan Civilization from the stumbling of 2350 to 1785 thieves. goes. [amazon_link

  • Detailed information about Vedic culture

    After the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, a new culture emerged in India, which was quite different from its predecessor civilization, which is known as Vedic culture. Vedic culture is divided into two parts - Rig Vedic period and later Vedic period Rivadic period The source of informat

  • prehistory

    The time when any written evidence of information about the life of human beings is found, it is called Prehistory of Prehistory. We know the life of that period only from the remains found. The evidence available in this is their tools. Which is often made of stones. A. Cunningham has been called t

  • Historical sources of ancient India

    India is a vast peninsula, which is surrounded by sea on three sides. It is also known as Aryavrata, Barhavrata, Hindustan ka India. Probably the name of the country as India was done in the name of Bharata, a prominent person of Rigvedic period. The main three sources for the study of ancient India

  • Information about Buddhism and Mahatma Buddha

    The founder of Buddhism was Mahatma Buddha. Today in this article we are giving you information related to Buddhism and Mahatma Buddha. Biography of Mahatma Buddha birth 563 BC Place of Birth Lumibni (Kapilvastu) father Shuddhodhana (Kapilvastu of the Shakya kingdom) mother Mahamaya Devi

  • Detailed information about Maratha Empire

    Maratha Empire - Shivaji Maratha power emerged in the second half of the 17th century under the leadership of Shiva. Shivaji was born in 1627 AD at Poorna Te Shivneri Fort. Shivajis father was Shahaji Bhonsle and mother was Jijabai and the organization and teacher was Dada Konadeva. Shivaji was mar

  • Complete information about the provincial dynasty

    Today in this article we are giving you complete information about the provincial dynasty. K In 13 AD, Suhadeva established an independent Hindu state in Kashmir, but in 1339 AD, under the name of Assistant Mel Shamsuddinsah, became the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir and made his capital at Indra

  • Medieval India – Sultanate Period, Mughals and Marathas

    Today in this article we are telling you about Medieval India – Sultanate period, Mughal and Maratha. Mohammed bin Qasim The first Muslim ruler to invade India was Mohammed bin Qasim (Arabic). He attacked Sindh in 712 AD. The ruler of Sindh at the time of the invasion of Muhammad-bin-Qasim was Da

  • Detailed information about South Indian dynasty

    Sangam period The Sangam was an association or troupe of Tamil poets. These noun councils were organized under the patronage of the Pandey rulers. In the Sangam period, 2,289 compositions were composed by 473 poets. The famous work of the Sangam period is the Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam, composed by

  • Complete information about Rajput period

    Rajput period The four Rajput clans – Parmar, Pratihara, Chauhan, and Chalukyas originated from the fire pit of the Yagya performed by Vashistha on Mount Abu. from Gurjara Pratihara dynasty After the death of Harshavardhana, the Gurjara Pratiharas established the North Indian Empire by controllin

  • Complete information about the Chola Empire

    Chola Empire The Cholas were earlier equal to the Pallavas. In the 9th century, Vijayalaya revived the Chola power, made Tanjore his capital and assumed the title Narkesari. Aditya Chola defeated the Pallava ruler Aparajita and captured Chodmandal and assumed the title of Madurekekund. He built ma

  • Information about the Gupta Empire

    Gupta Empire The rule of the Gupta dynasty was started by Shri Guru, but the real ruler of this year was Chandragupta. Chandragupta (319-335 AD) It is known from the Gupta records that Chandragupta I was the first independent ruler of the Gupta dynasty. He had assumed the title of Maharajadhiraj.

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