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Map of the Ancient History of India

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Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

Divided, southern Satavahana dominates

Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

Second and third centuries

In the second century, the Kushan Empire entered India, and the southern Satawahana dominated, after which the Kushan Empire declined and the Indian subcontinent continued to divide

Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

From the fifth to the sixth centuries, the Gupta dynasty in northern India rose from the fourth century and continued to expand, becoming the second largest state in northern India after the Peacock Dynasty, after which the northwest was invaded by the Chuda Empire, the northwest territory was reduced, and south India remained divided

After the fall of the Gupta dynasty, north India continued to divide for nearly two centuries, while south India remained divided

Map of the Ancient History of India

After the fall of the Gupta dynasty, north India continued to divide for nearly two centuries, while south India remained divided

Map of the Ancient History of India

In the seventh century, the Jiezhi Empire was established, which was another relatively large country in northern India, and Xuanzang took the sutra to reach the Jiezhi Empire, at this time India was almost divided into three, and the central part was the kingdom of Shalouqi

Map of the Ancient History of India

In the eighth century, India continued to be divided, but by this time the Pala dynasty had risen from northeastern India

In the ninth century, many dynasties in the world entered a period of decline, and india at this time the Pala dynasty rose, the Pala dynasty is the third relatively large dynasty in Indian history (the previous Jiezhi Empire was relatively small), counting the previous Jiezhi Empire, this is the fourth, but the good times are not long, and it will soon split

Map of the Ancient History of India

In the ninth century, many dynasties in the world entered a period of decline, and india at this time the Pala dynasty rose, the Pala dynasty is the third relatively large dynasty in Indian history (the previous Jiezhi Empire was relatively small), counting the previous Jiezhi Empire, this is the fourth, but the good times are not long, and it will soon split

Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

From the tenth century to the eleventh century, northern India entered a division, while the Pala dynasty survived, and the chula kingdom in southern India rose to be the first powerful state in the history of south India to expand at sea, which did not seem to be the heyday of the jura kingdom, but also seemed to include south Burma and the eastern coast of north India

Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

From the 11th to the 12th century, India remained divided, and there was a Ghurid dynasty in northwestern India, but the occupied area was not as large as the Kushan Empire and the Kuda Empire

Thirteenth to fourteenth centuries

Map of the Ancient History of India

The Delhi Sultanate was established, and by this time the Mongol Empire, which spanned Asia and Europe, had risen

Map of the Ancient History of India

During the great power of the Delhi Sultanate

Map of the Ancient History of India

In the fifteenth century, India entered a period of division, in which vijayanagar in the south was the kingdom of Guri, where Zheng He arrived

Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India
Map of the Ancient History of India

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Babel, a descendant of Timur, established the Mughal Empire, which grew and grew over generations, eventually almost unifying the Indian Peninsula

Map of the Ancient History of India

However, the Mughal Empire soon split again, of course, compared with the previous Indian dynasty, and the Mughal Empire at this time was still nominally unified, but in fact it had ceased in name

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