Outline Of Ancient India
Ancient India may refer to:
History of India (timeline of Indian history), which include;
- Neolithic Age India Mehrgarh civilization (c.7000-3300 BCE)
- Bronze Age India
- Indus valley civilization (c. 3300–1300 BCE)
- Iron Age India (c. 1200–272 BCE)
- Vedic civilization (c. 2000–500 BCE)
- Black and Red ware culture (c. 1300–1000 BCE)are culture]] (c. 1200–600 BCE)
- Northern Black Polished Ware (c. 700–200 BCE)
- Indian Iron Age kingdoms (c. 700–300 BCE)
- Kalinga (400 BCE-1842 CE)
- Nanda Empire (424-321 BCE)
- Maurya Empire (321–184 BCE)
- Sangam Period (c. 300 BCE -300 CE)
- Pandya Kingdom (c. 300 BCE–1345 CE)
- Chera Kingdom (c. 300 BCE–1102 CE)
- Chola Kingdom (c. 300 BCE–1279 CE)
- Pallava Kingdom (250 BCE–800 CE)
- Maha-Megha-Vahana Empire (250s BCE–400s CE)
- Satavahana Empire (230 BCE–220 CE)
- Indo-Scythian Kingdom (200 BC–400 CE)
- Kuninda Kingdom (200s BCE–300s CE)
- Sunga Empire (185–73 BCE)
- Indo-Greek Kingdom (180 BCE–10 CE)
- Kanva empire (75–26 BCE)
- Kushan Empire (30–375 CE)
- Vedic civilization (c. 2000–500 BCE)
- Middle Ages (Middle kingdoms of India)
- Gupta Empire
- Vakataka Empire
- Chola Empire
- Pala Empire
- Kadamba dynasty
- Banavasi
- Halasi
- Hangal
- Badami Chalukyas
- Badami Chalukya architecture
- Aihole
- Badami
- Pattadakal
- Mahakuta
- Rashtrakuta Empire
- Ellora
- Kailash Temple
- Western Chalukyas
- Western Chalukya architecture
- Mahadeva Temple at Itagi
- Lakkundi
- Chaudayyadanapura
- Annigeri
- Solanki
- Kalachuri
- Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri
- Vijayanagara Empire
- Hampi
- Science and technology in ancient India
- Indian mathematics
- Indian astronomy
- List of Indian inventions
- Indian martial arts
- Medicine
- Linguistics
- Indian classical music
- Architecture
- Indian in Sanskrit epics
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