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*Who does India really belong to?*

*(History of India) =* 
*Worth reading till the End.* 

From Ghori Empire to Narendra Modi

 Ghori Kingdom

 1 = 1193 Mohammad Ghori
 2 = 1206 Qutbuddin Aibak
 3 = 1210 
 4 = 1211
 5 = 1236 Rakinuddin Feroz Shah
 6 = 1236 Raza Sultan
 7 = 1240 Mozaddin Bahram Shah
 8 = 1242 Al-Din Masood Shah
 9 = 1246 Nasiruddin Mahmud
 10 = 1266 Ghiyasuddin Balbin
 11 = 1286.......... 
 12 = 1287 kabaddan of the mosque
 13 = 1290 Shamsuddin Kamers
 The end of the Great Empire
 (Away from government -97 years approx.)

 * Khalji Empire *

 1 = 1290 Jalaluddin Feroz Khilji
 2 = 1292 Alauddin Khilji
 4 = 1316 Shahabuddin Omar Shah
 5 = 1316 Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah
 6 = 1320 Nasiruddin Khusro Shah
 End of the Khalji Empire
 (Away government-30 years approx)

 * Tughlak Empire *

 1 = 1320 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (First)
 2 = 1325 Mohammad ibn Tughlaq (II)
 3 = 1351 Feroz Shah Tughlaq
 4 = 1388 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (II)
 5 = 1389 Abu Bakar Shah
 6 = 1389 Mohammad Tughlaq (Som)
 7 = 1394.......... (I)
 8 = 1394 Nasiruddin Shah (II)
 9 = 1395 Nusrat Shah
 10 = 1399 Nasiruddin Mohammad Shah (II)
 11 = 1413 Govt
 The end of Tughlaq empire
 (Away from government -94 years approx.)

 * Saeed Dynasty *

 1 = 1414 palm khan
 2 = 1421 Muizuddin Mubarak Shah (II)
 3 = 1434 Muhammad Shah (IV)
 4 = 1445 Allah Alam Shah
 The end of the Sa'id kingdom
 (Away government-37 years approx)

 Lodhi Empire

 1 = 1451 Bahlol Lodhi
 2 = 1489  Lodhi (II)
 3 = 1517 Abraham Lodhi
 End of the Lodhi Empire
 (Away government-75 years approx)

Mughal Empire

 1 = 1526 Zahiruddin Babar
 2 = 1530 Humayun
 End of the Mughal Empire

 The Surian Empire

 1 = 1539 Sher Shah Suri
 2 = 1545 Islam Shah Suri
 3 = 1552 Mahmud Shah Suri
 4 = 1553 Abraham Suri
 5 = 1554 Pervaiz Shah Suri
 6 = 1554 Mubarak Khan Suri
 The end of the Surrian Empire
 (Away government-16 years approx)

 Mughal Empire again

 1 = 1555 Humayun (again )
 2 = 1556 Jalaluddin Akbar
 3 = 1605 Jahangir 
 4 = 1628 Shah Jahan
 5 = 1659 Aurangzeb
 6 = 1707 Shah Alam (First)
 7 = 1712 Bahadur Shah
 8 = 1713
 9 = 1719 
 10 = 1719............... 
 11 = 1719............... 
 12 = 1719 Mahmud Shah
 13 = 1748 Ahmed Shah
 14 = 1754................... 
 15 = 1759 Shah Alam
 16 = 1806 Akbar Shah
 17 = 1837 Zafar
 End of the Mughal Empire
 (Away from government-315 years approx.)

 * British Raj *

 1 = 1858 Lord King
 2 = 1862 Lord James Bruce Elgin
 3 = 1864 Lord J. Laurence
 4 = 1869 Lord Richard Mayo
 5 = 1872 Lord Northabk
 6 = 1876 Lord Edward Latin
 7 = 1880 Lord George Ripon
 8 = 1884 Lord Dufferin
 9 = 1888 Lord Haney Lesdon
 10 = 1894 Lord Victor Bruce Elgin
 11 = 1899 Lord George Corjean
 12 = 1905 Lord Gilbert Minto
 13 = 1910 Lord Charles Hardge
 14 = 1916 from Lord Frederick to the Exchequer
 15 = 1921 Lord Rux Ajac Ridig
 16 = 1926 Lord Edward Irwin
 17 = 1931 Lord Ferman Weldon
 18 = 1936 Lord Alejandra Linlithgow
 19 = 1943 Lord Archibald Wheel
 20 = 1947 Lord Mount Baton

 End of British Imperialism

 India, Prime Ministers

 1 = 1947 Jawaharlal Nehru
 2 = 1964 Golzari Red Nanda
 3 = 1964 Lal Bahadur Shastri
 4 = 1966 Golzari Red Nanda
 5 = 1966 Indira Gandhi
 6 = 1977 Morarji Desai
 7 = 1979 Charan Singh
 8 = 1980 Indira Gandhi
 9 = 1984 Rajiv Gandhi
 10 = 1989 V P Singh
 11 = 1990 Chandrasekhar
 12 = 1991 P.V. Narasima Rao
 13 = 1992 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
 14 = 1996 Dewe Gowda
 15 = 1997 I.K. Gujral
 16 = 1998 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
 17 = 2004 Manmohan Singh
 18 = 2014 Narendra Modi

 Despite being a Muslim kingdom for 1000 yrs plus Hindus remain in India.  The Muslim rulers never treated them unfairly

 And ....

 The Hindus have not even been 100 years till now and they talk about abolishing the Muslims!! 
  This information should be  given to students and teachers. 
Jazaak’Allaahu Khai’ran

 Must share this post with everyone. Because nowadays 90% of the people have no idea about this - * = (History of India) = *
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chadavadaniki two eyes

vinadaniki two ears

rayadaniki two hands vunte....

chepetodu cheputune vuntadu, rasetodu rastune vuntadu....

ilanti chetta vinadike two ears vunnadi....vinadi nammala leda, chepindi nijama abadhama anedi alochidaniki matram vunnadi okate oka brain...jagrathaga vadukondi nayana brain ni...

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You are calling India ... But the Republic of India was formed in the in 1940's when they tried to combine together all the states... So there is no point in calling it India for the years you have mentioned as those were only small princely states ruled by individual Kings ani indake @Meowalpha cheppindi ...

What about before the year 1200.... appudu mottam meme ani kuda add chesindi @Meowalpha 

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3 minutes ago, Beardman said:

🇮🇳
*Who does India really belong to?*

*(History of India) =* 
*Worth reading till the End.* 

From Ghori Empire to Narendra Modi

 Ghori Kingdom

 1 = 1193 Mohammad Ghori
 2 = 1206 Qutbuddin Aibak
 3 = 1210 
 4 = 1211
 5 = 1236 Rakinuddin Feroz Shah
 6 = 1236 Raza Sultan
 7 = 1240 Mozaddin Bahram Shah
 8 = 1242 Al-Din Masood Shah
 9 = 1246 Nasiruddin Mahmud
 10 = 1266 Ghiyasuddin Balbin
 11 = 1286.......... 
 12 = 1287 kabaddan of the mosque
 13 = 1290 Shamsuddin Kamers
 The end of the Great Empire
 (Away from government -97 years approx.)

 * Khalji Empire *

 1 = 1290 Jalaluddin Feroz Khilji
 2 = 1292 Alauddin Khilji
 4 = 1316 Shahabuddin Omar Shah
 5 = 1316 Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah
 6 = 1320 Nasiruddin Khusro Shah
 End of the Khalji Empire
 (Away government-30 years approx)

 * Tughlak Empire *

 1 = 1320 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (First)
 2 = 1325 Mohammad ibn Tughlaq (II)
 3 = 1351 Feroz Shah Tughlaq
 4 = 1388 Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq (II)
 5 = 1389 Abu Bakar Shah
 6 = 1389 Mohammad Tughlaq (Som)
 7 = 1394.......... (I)
 8 = 1394 Nasiruddin Shah (II)
 9 = 1395 Nusrat Shah
 10 = 1399 Nasiruddin Mohammad Shah (II)
 11 = 1413 Govt
 The end of Tughlaq empire
 (Away from government -94 years approx.)

 * Saeed Dynasty *

 1 = 1414 palm khan
 2 = 1421 Muizuddin Mubarak Shah (II)
 3 = 1434 Muhammad Shah (IV)
 4 = 1445 Allah Alam Shah
 The end of the Sa'id kingdom
 (Away government-37 years approx)

 Lodhi Empire

 1 = 1451 Bahlol Lodhi
 2 = 1489  Lodhi (II)
 3 = 1517 Abraham Lodhi
 End of the Lodhi Empire
 (Away government-75 years approx)

Mughal Empire

 1 = 1526 Zahiruddin Babar
 2 = 1530 Humayun
 End of the Mughal Empire

 The Surian Empire

 1 = 1539 Sher Shah Suri
 2 = 1545 Islam Shah Suri
 3 = 1552 Mahmud Shah Suri
 4 = 1553 Abraham Suri
 5 = 1554 Pervaiz Shah Suri
 6 = 1554 Mubarak Khan Suri
 The end of the Surrian Empire
 (Away government-16 years approx)

 Mughal Empire again

 1 = 1555 Humayun (again )
 2 = 1556 Jalaluddin Akbar
 3 = 1605 Jahangir 
 4 = 1628 Shah Jahan
 5 = 1659 Aurangzeb
 6 = 1707 Shah Alam (First)
 7 = 1712 Bahadur Shah
 8 = 1713
 9 = 1719 
 10 = 1719............... 
 11 = 1719............... 
 12 = 1719 Mahmud Shah
 13 = 1748 Ahmed Shah
 14 = 1754................... 
 15 = 1759 Shah Alam
 16 = 1806 Akbar Shah
 17 = 1837 Zafar
 End of the Mughal Empire
 (Away from government-315 years approx.)

 * British Raj *

 1 = 1858 Lord King
 2 = 1862 Lord James Bruce Elgin
 3 = 1864 Lord J. Laurence
 4 = 1869 Lord Richard Mayo
 5 = 1872 Lord Northabk
 6 = 1876 Lord Edward Latin
 7 = 1880 Lord George Ripon
 8 = 1884 Lord Dufferin
 9 = 1888 Lord Haney Lesdon
 10 = 1894 Lord Victor Bruce Elgin
 11 = 1899 Lord George Corjean
 12 = 1905 Lord Gilbert Minto
 13 = 1910 Lord Charles Hardge
 14 = 1916 from Lord Frederick to the Exchequer
 15 = 1921 Lord Rux Ajac Ridig
 16 = 1926 Lord Edward Irwin
 17 = 1931 Lord Ferman Weldon
 18 = 1936 Lord Alejandra Linlithgow
 19 = 1943 Lord Archibald Wheel
 20 = 1947 Lord Mount Baton

 End of British Imperialism

 India, Prime Ministers

 1 = 1947 Jawaharlal Nehru
 2 = 1964 Golzari Red Nanda
 3 = 1964 Lal Bahadur Shastri
 4 = 1966 Golzari Red Nanda
 5 = 1966 Indira Gandhi
 6 = 1977 Morarji Desai
 7 = 1979 Charan Singh
 8 = 1980 Indira Gandhi
 9 = 1984 Rajiv Gandhi
 10 = 1989 V P Singh
 11 = 1990 Chandrasekhar
 12 = 1991 P.V. Narasima Rao
 13 = 1992 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
 14 = 1996 Dewe Gowda
 15 = 1997 I.K. Gujral
 16 = 1998 Atal Bihari Vajpayee
 17 = 2004 Manmohan Singh
 18 = 2014 Narendra Modi

 Despite being a Muslim kingdom for 1000 yrs plus Hindus remain in India.  The Muslim rulers never treated them unfairly

 And ....

 The Hindus have not even been 100 years till now and they talk about abolishing the Muslims!! 
  This information should be  given to students and teachers. 
Jazaak’Allaahu Khai’ran

 Must share this post with everyone. Because nowadays 90% of the people have no idea about this - * = (History of India) = *
👍🏽

What about before 1000? 

Ram ruled in the story book Gita.

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Ghori kingdom nundi turak rule vachindhi Ani akkada nundi start chesava ?? Before ghori kingdom endhuku veyale ??

During Mughal rule appudu Hindu rulers unnaru Avi endhuku veyale ?? Oka sari choodu .

Asala Muslim religion eppudu vachindi choodu 

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4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

chadavadaniki two eyes

vinadaniki two ears

rayadaniki two hands vunte....

chepetodu cheputune vuntadu, rasetodu rastune vuntadu....

ilanti chetta vinadike two ears vunnadi....vinadi nammala leda, chepindi nijama abadhama anedi alochidaniki matram vunnadi okate oka brain...jagrathaga vadukondi nayana brain ni...

yes i agree

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1 minute ago, Sachin200 said:

Ghori kingdom nundi turak rule vachindhi Ani akkada nundi start chesava ?? Before ghori kingdom endhuku veyale ??

During Mughal rule appudu Hindu rulers unnaru Avi endhuku veyale ?? Oka sari choodu .

Asala Muslim religion eppudu vachindi choodu 

ohkay agreed

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5 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

You are calling India ... But the Republic of India was formed in the in 1940's when they tried to combine together all the states... So there is no point in calling it India for the years you have mentioned as those were only small princely states ruled by individual Kings ani indake @Meowalpha cheppindi ...

What about before the year 1200.... appudu mottam meme ani kuda add chesindi @Meowalpha 

Agreed @Anta Assamey

 

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  • 60000 BCE - 32768 BCE
    Human habitation of India.
  • 5500 BCE
    Cotton cultivation begins in India.
  • c. 5000 BCE
    Evidence of religious practices in the Indus Valley.
  • c. 5000 BCE - c. 1500 BCE
    The Indus Valley (or Harappan) Civilization.
  • c. 4000 BCE
    Indian village of Balathal inhabited.
  • c. 4000 BCE
    Farming settlements are established in the Indus Valley.
  • c. 3300 BCE
    Early Harappan Civilization of India practices burial of the dead.
  • c. 3000 BCE
    First signs of urbanization in the Indus Valley.
  • c. 3000 BCE - c. 2600 BCE
    The rise of the great Indian cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa.
  • c. 2800 BCE
    Later Harappan Civilization turns to cremation over burial.
  • c. 2600 BCE
    Dozens of towns and cities are established in the Indus Valley.
  • 2000 BCE
    Pepper is widely used in Indian cooking.
  • c. 1700 BCE - c. 1500 BCE
    Decline of the Harappan Culture in India.
  • c. 1500 BCE
    Rigveda texts with labyrinthine structure created in India.
  • 1500 BCE
    The Aryans - nomadic northerners from central Asia, begin to migrate into the Indus Valley.
  • c. 1500 BCE - 500 BCE
    The Vedic Period in India.
  • c. 1500 BCE - c. 500 CE
    The Gandhara Civilization flourishes in what is today the northern portion of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  • c. 1000 BCE
    The Aryans expand into the Ganges valley in India.
  • c. 700 BCE
    Development of the Charvaka school of philosophy in India.
  • c. 700 BCE
    India is divided into 16 Aryan states or kingdoms.
  • c. 700 BCE
    Indian scholars codify and reinterpret Aryan beliefs to create the Upanishads texts forming the basis of Hinduism.
  • c. 600 BCE
    Charaka and Sushruta found two schools of Ayurveda.
  • 599 BCE - 527 BCE
    Traditional dating of the life of Vardhamana, according to Jain tradition.
  • 544 BCE - 492 BCE
    Bimbisara rules the Magadha kingdom in India.
  • 543 BCE - 492 BCE
    King Bimbisara begins Magadha kingdom's conquests by annexing the kingdom of Anga in eastern India.
  • 530 BCE
    Persia conquers the Indus Valley.
  • c. 520 BCE - c. 325 CE
    Achaemenid rule in the Gandhara region.
  • c. 500 BCE
    The Indian epic the Ramayana is composed by the sage Valmiki.
  • c. 500 BCE
    The kingdom of Magadha, ruled by Bimbisara, is the most powerful state in India.
  • 492 BCE - 460 BCE
    Ajatashatru rules the Magadha Kingdom in India.
  • c. 490 BCE - c. 410 BCE
    The life of Siddhartha Gautama according to modern scholar consensus.
  • 404 BCE
    First Buddhist Council at Rajgir, Bihar, India.
  • c. 346 BCE - c. 324 BCE
    Magadha's king Mahapadma Nanda makes massive conquests in north and eastern India including Kosala.
  • 340 BCE - 298 BCE
    Life of Indian Emperor Chandragupta, first ruler of the Mauryan Empire.
  • 334 BCE
    Second Buddhist Council at Magadha. The first division among Buddhists occurred at this council.
  • 327 BCE - 325 BCE
    Alexander's campaign in northern India.
  • 326 BCE
    Alexander the Great halts his eastward march and turns back from the banks of the river Beas, Punjab, India.
  • c. 325 BCE - c. 320 BCE
    Greek rule in Gandhara, ending some time after the death of Alexander the Great.
  • c. 321 BCE - c. 297 BCE
    Reign of Chandragupta Maurya, first ruler of the Mauryan Empire.
  • 321 BCE
    Dhana Nanda, king of Magadha, is killed by Chandragupta Maurya.
  • 320 BCE
    Chandragupta Maurya seizes the throne of Magadhan and expands the kingdom over northern and central India.
  • c. 320 BCE - c. 180 BCE
    Mauryan rule in the Gandhara region, beginning with Chandragupta Maurya.
  • 305 BCE
    Emperor Chandragupta signs a treaty with Seleucos I, establishing borders and giving the Punjab to Chandragupta in return for 500 war elephants.
  • 298 BCE
    Chandragupta voluntarily abdicates the throne in favour of his son Bindusara. Jain sources say that Chandragupta turned into an ascetic and follower of Jainism, migrated south and starved himself to death.
  • 298 BCE - 272 BCE
    Chandragupta's son, Bindusara, rules and expands the Mauryan Empire.
  • 298 BCE
    Indian ruler Chandragupta Maurya dies.
  • 273 BCE - 236 BCE
    Reign of Ashoka, third ruler of the Mauryan Empire.
  • c. 268 BCE
    Ashoka becomes emperor of the Mauryan Empire in India.
  • 232 BCE
    Indian ruler Ashoka dies and the Mauryan Empire declines.
  • c. 200 BCE - c. 185 BCE
    Demetrios is general for his father and then becomes king, greatly extending the kingdom in India.
  • c. 200 BCE - c. 600 CE
    Construction of the 30 Buddhist cave-shrines at Ajanta, many of which display features of Gupta architecture.
  • c. 200 BCE
    Beginning of the Greco-Bactrian conquests in India.
  • 186 BCE
    Demetrios wins a decisive battle in Gandhara, beginning the Yona (or Greek era) in India.
  • c. 180 BCE - 80 BCE
    Period of Indo-Greek rule in the Gandhara region.
  • c. 165 BCE
    The Greco-Bactrian king Eucratides invades India.
  • 160 BCE - 135 BCE
    Indo-Greek king Menander rules the Punjab.
  • c. 130 BCE
    Eucratids flee from Bactria to India. Rivalry between Eucratids and Euthydemids takes place in the Indo-Greek kingdoms.
  • c. 80 BCE - c. 75 CE
    The combined Scytho-Parthians rule Gandhara.
  • 30 BCE
    Pepper is directly imported by Roman ships from India and its price decreases.
  • c. 1 CE - c. 100 CE
    The Mahayana movement begins in India with its belief in bodhisattva - saintly souls who helped the living.
  • c. 1 CE
    First non-stop voyages from Egypt to India.
  • c. 75 CE - c. 450 CE
    Kushan rule in the Gandhara region, arguably the golden era of the Gandhara civilization in which art, architecture and the propagation of the Buddhist religion excelled.
  • c. 100 CE
    By the end of first century CE, Scythians (Shakas) manage to establish their sway in central and south-eastern India.
  • c. 100 CE
    The large series of Mahayana Buddhist texts named in Sanskrit Prajnaparamita "Perfection of wisdom" begins to be written in Southern India.
  • c. 320 CE - c. 550 CE
    Gupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.
  • 320 CE
    Gupta I founds the Gupta Empire in northern India
  • c. 335 CE - c. 380 CE
    Regarded as the "Indian Napoleon", the Gupta emperor Samudragupta, ruling from Magadha, subdues kings in nearly all corners of India and annexes kingdoms adjacent to Magadha.
  • 380 CE - 415 CE
    Reign of Chandra Gupta II in northern India.
  • 450 CE
    India is invaded by the White Huns across the Hindu Kush.
  • 455 CE - 484 CE
    Reign of the Tegin Tunjina or Khingila of the White Huns in the region known as Gandhara.
  • 470 CE
    Beginning of White Hun Raids into India.
  • 484 CE - 515 CE
    Reign of the White Hun king Tormana, son of Tunjina.
  • 484 CE - 510 CE
    The Huns conquer western and central India and fight a battle with the Guptas. The Gupta general Goparaja dies in the encounter.
  • c. 500 CE - 647 CE
    The Pushyabhuti (or Vardhana) Dynasty rules in Ancient India.
  • c. 500 CE
    Life of Ajita Kesakambali, prominent member of the Charvaka school.
  • c. 500 CE - c. 600 CE
    In India the Tantric expands the number of deities to include helpful demons, contactable through ritual.
  • 515 CE - 533 CE
    Reign of the king Mihirakula of the White Huns in Gandhara.
  • c. 535 CE - 566 CE
    Reign of Chalukya ruler Pulakesin I.
  • c. 550 CE
    The end of the reign of Visnugupta Chandraditya, last of the Gupta rulers in northern India.
  • 554 CE - 606 CE
    The Maukhari Dynasty flourishes in northern India.
  • 610 CE - 642 CE
    Reign of Chalukya ruler Pulakesin II.
  • 630 CE - 634 CE
    Harsha fights and gets defeated by Pulakesin II.
  • 630 CE
    Hiuen Tsang comes to India.
  • 655 CE - 681 CE
    Reign of Chalukya ruler Vikramaditya I.
  • 712 CE
    Muslim general Muhammed bin Quasim conquers northern India.
  • c. 770 CE
    The Kailasa rock-cut temple at Ellora is completed and dedicated to Shiva.
  • c. 950 CE
    The Mukteshvara Temple is built at Bhubaneswar.
  • 985 CE - 1014 CE
    In southern India, Raja Raja I Chola conquers parts of the present-day states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Karnataka (north-western areas), northern Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
  • 985 CE - 1014 CE
    Reign of Chola king Rajaraja I in southern and central India, whose capital was at Thanjavur.
  • c. 1010 CE - c. 1025 CE
    The Brihadishvara Temple is built at Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • 1012 CE - 1044 CE
    Reign of Chola king Rajendra I who controlled most of India.
  • 1014 CE - 1044 CE
    Rajendra I Chola completes the conquests of present-day states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. His armies march across north India making conquests, and his navy conquers areas in Southeast Asia.
  • 1173 CE - 1206 CE
    Reign of Muhammad Ghori in India.
  • 1405 CE - 1433 CE
    The mariner and explorer Zheng He makes seven voyages from China to India, Arabia and East Africa.
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