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The Timeline of Indian History is broadly divided into three categories –


1. Ancient History
2. Medieval History

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3. Modern History.
By studying the Indian History Timeline, the aspirants can have a good hold over the series of
important events that took place in Ancient History to Modern History.

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 The Indian Ancient History Timeline roughly tells us about the beginning of the earliest
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cultures, agriculture, and civilization in the country. It was during this period that the
Pre-Aryans, the Indo-Aryans, the Greeks, the Hunas, the Scythians, etc invaded India
and made it their homeland.

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 The Indian Medieval History Timeline begins with the eighth century when there was
political disunity in different parts of the country. Important dynasties such as Khaljis,
Tughlaqa, and Mughals were established during this period.

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 The Indian Modern History Timeline marks the arrival of Europeans one after the other
and the beginning of their commerce on a large scale. The series of historic events,

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right from falling under British rule to achieving independence, comes under the
modern history timeline.

Ancient History (Pre-History to 700 CE)

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The Chronology of Ancient Indian History is explained in the points below:

 Paleolithic Age (2 million BC – 10,000 BC)


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 The Paleolithic Period had Limestone-based fire-starting tools.


 This Period also had Eggs from ostriches.
 The people of Paleolithic Age lived in the caves built out of natural rock
shelters.
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 Bhimbetka (MP), Hunsgi, Kurnool Caves, Narmada Valley (Hathnora,


MP), and Kaladgi are all important Paleolithic sites.
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 Mesolithic Age (10,000–8,000 BC)


 Domestication of animals, i.e. cattle rearing began when the demand
of animal among the population increased.
 The use of more refined and smaller stone tools was there in

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prevalence during the Mesolithic Period.


 Major sites of the Mesolithic Age are Brahmagiri (Mysore), Narmada,
Vindya, Gujarat

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 Neolithic Age (8000 BC – 4,000 BC)


 Agriculture began when the wheel was discovered.
 An early settlement called Inamgaon.

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 People began to live in urban areas during the Neolithic age.


 Burzahom (Kashmir), Gufkral (Kashmir), Mehrgarh (Pakistan), Chirand
(Bihar), Daojali Hading (Tripura/Assam), Koldihwa (UP), Mahagara

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(UP), Hallur (AP), Paiyampalli (AP), Maski, Kodekal, Sangana Kaller,


Utnur, and Takkala Kota) are important Neolithic sites.

 Chalcolithic Age (4000 BC – 1500 BC)

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 It is known as the ‘Age of Copper’.


 Chalcolithic Age also contained the Indus Valley Civilization.
 Brahmagiri, Navada Toli (Narmada region), Mahishadal (West Bengal),

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and Chirand also have civilizations (Ganga region).

 Empire of the Mauryans (321-185 BC)


 Chandra Gupta was a powerful emperor in the Mauryan Empire.
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 Ashoka and Bindusara are other important Mauryan rulers.


 Sunga (181-71 BC), Kanva (71-27 BC), Satavahanas (235-100 BC), Indo-
Greeks, Parthians (19-45 AD), Sakas (90BC-150AD), Kushanas and
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Parthians were among the foreign powers that rose to power in the
post-Mauryan period.
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 Gupta Era

 Important rulers under the Gupta dynasty are Chandragupta I, Samudra Gupta,
Chandra Gupta II, Kumaragupta I.
 Vakatakas, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Harshvardana. Hunas, Maitrakas, Rajputs, Senas,
and Chauhans were among the other dynasties that rose to power during the

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Gupta period.

 The Iron Age

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 Vedic Period (Aryan Arrival, BC 1600–BC 600) – Nearly 1000 years from
the arrival of the Aryans (Basic books of Hinduism, ie Vedas were
composed, might have been written down later).
 Buddhism and Jainism are two different religions.

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 On the banks of the Ganga, the Mahajanapadas were a major


civilization after the Indus Valley.
 Bimbisara of the Haryanka Kula Sisunga dynasty – Kalasoka – Magadha

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empire (Kakavarnin)
 Mahapadma-Nanda and Dhana-Nanda were the rulers of the Nanda
empire.
 Alexander the Great, Persian-Greek, 327 BC.

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 Empire of the Mauryans (321-185 BC)


 Chandra Gupta was a powerful emperor in the Mauryan Empire.

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Asoka, Maurya, Bindusara


 Sunga (181-71 BC), Kanva (71-27 BC), Satavahanas (235-100 BC), Indo-
Greeks, Parthians (19-45 AD), Sakas (90BC-150AD), Kushanas,
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Parthians (78AD)
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 Chola, Chera, and Pandya kingdoms in South India (BC 300)


 Classical Period: Gupta Kingdom (300 AD – 800 AD)
 Important rulers under the Gupta dynasty: Gupta, Samudra (Indian
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Napoleon)
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 Guptas of the Post-Gupta Era

 Harshvardana, Vakatakas, Pallavas, Chalukyas. Hunas, Maitrakas, Rajputs, Senas,


and Chauhans are also among them.

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Major Sites of Ancient India:-

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 Medieval History (700 CE to 1857 CE)


 Muhammed Bin Kassim is attacked by the Prathiharas, Palas, and
Rashtrakutas around AD 800-1200. (AD 712)
 Islam’s and Sufism’s Ascension

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 Mohammed Ghazni was born in the city of Ghazni (AD 1000-27)


 Ghori Mohammed (AD 1175-1206)
 South Indian kingdoms Bhamini and Vijayanagara were two of the most
powerful kingdoms in medieval India.

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 Sultanate of Delhi (1206 AD – 1526 AD)


 During the Delhi Sultanate, the following dynasties flourished one after
the other:

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 Mughals (AD 1526 – AD 1857) Kilji Dynasty Tuglaq Dynasty Sayyid


Dynasty Lodi Dynasty
 Mughals from Babar (1526) to Aurangazeb (1707) were more powerful
than earlier Mughals, and so were known as Great Mughals.

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 Later Mughals were Mughals who governed from 1707 to 1857.


 The arrival of Europeans Other North Indian kingdoms – Marathas and
Sikhs

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 Modern History (Post 1857 CE)

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First War of Indian Independence (1857)


 Formation of Indian National Congress (1885)
 Formation of Muslim League (1906)
 Non-Co-operation Movement (1920)
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 Civil Disobedience Movement (1930)


 Quit India Movement (1942)
 Partition of India (1947)
 Constitutional Development of India (1946 – 1950)
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 Economic Development of India


 Wars – India-Pak – Formation of Bangladesh; India- China
 New Economic Policy of 1991
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Timeline Event
Before Common Era
9000 BCE Early Neolithic Period

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7000 to 3300 BCE Mehrgarh Culture


3000 to 1500 BCE Indus Valley Civilization
 3000-2600 BCE Early Harappan Phase

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 2600-1700 BCE Mature Harappan Phase


 1700-1500 BCE Late Harappan Phase

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1400 BCE Complete disappearance of Harappan towns


1500 to 1000 BCE Early Vedic age, also known as the Rigveda age
1000 BCE Iron age of India

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1000 to 500 BCE Later Vedic Age


600 BCE Emergence of 16 Mahajanapadas
563 BCE Birth of Gautama Buddha (Founder of Buddhism)
540 BCE Birth of Vardhamana Mahavira (Founder of Jainism)

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516 BCE Penetration of Iranian ruler, Darius into Northwest India


326 BCE Invasion of India by Alexander of Macedonia (Battle of Hydaspes)
322 BCE Establishment of the Mauryan dynasty

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273 to 232 BCE Reign of Ashoka


265 BCE Beginning of Kalinga war
261 BCE End of the Kalinga war
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250 BCE The Third Buddist Council was held


200 BCE Beginning of Central Asian contacts and invasion of Bactrian Greeks
184 BCE The decline of the Mauryan Empire
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100 BCE Establishment of Satavahana Dynasty in Deccan


78 BCE Shaka era was started by the Kushan ruler, Kanishka
57 BCE Beginning of the Vikram era
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Timeline Event
Common Era
78 CE Gautamiputra Satakarni becomes Satavahana ruler

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240 CE Establishment of the Gupta Empire by Sri Gupta


319 CE Beginning of the Gupta era by Chandragupta I
319 to 334 CE Reign of Chandragupta I

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335 to 380 CE Reign of Samudragupta


380 to 412 CE Reign of Chandragupta II

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450 CE Hunas invasion and end of Gupta Empire


606 to 647 CE Period of King Harshavardhana
973 to 1190 CE Reign of Chalukyas of Kalyani

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753 CE Establishment of the Rashtrakuta dynasty by Danti Durga


760 to 1142 CE Reign of Palas in Eastern India
788 CE Birth of Adi Sankaracharya
985 to 1014 CE Reign of Rajaraja Chola

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1014 to 1044 CE Reign of Rajendra Chola


1000 to 1027 CE Invasion of India by Mahmud of Ghazni
1191 CE First Battle of Tarain (Mohammad Ghori defeated by Prithviraj III)

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1192 CE Second Battle of Tarain (Prithviraj III defeated by Mohammad Ghori)


1192 to 1206 CE Ganga-Jamuna doab and its surrounding was under Turkish rule
1206 CE Establishment of the Delhi Sultanate by Qutbuddin Aibak
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1210 CE Death of Qutbuddin Aibak


1210 to 1236 CE Reign of Iltutmish
1236 to 1240 CE Reign of Raziya
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1265 to 1287 CE Reign of Balban


1290 CE Establishment of the Khalji dynasty by Jalaluddin Khalji
1290 to 1296 CE Reign of Jalaluddin Khalji
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Timeline Event
Common Era
1296 to 1316 CE 1320 CE

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1320 CE Establishment of the Tughlaq dynasty by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq


1320 to 1325 CE Reign of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
1325 to 1351 CE Reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

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1327 CE Transfer of capital from Delhi to Daulatabad (by Muhammad-bin


Tughlaq)
1333 CE Arrival of Ibn Batuta to India

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1351 to 1388 CE Reign of Firuz Tughlaq


1394 to 1412 CE Reign of Nasiruddin Mahmud
1398 CE Invasion of Delhi by Timur

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1412 CE The Reign of the Tughlaq dynasty came to an end


1414 to 1451 CE Reign of the Sayyid dynasty
1451 CE Establishment of the Lodi dynasty

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1451 to 1489 CE Reign of Bahlul Lodhi


1489 to 1517 CE Reign of Sikandar Lodhi
1517 to 1526 CE Reign of Ibrahim Lodhi

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1526 CE First Battle of Panipat


1336 CE Establishment of the Vijayanagara Empire by Harihara and Bukka
1377 to 1404 Reign of Harihara II
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1404 to 1422 CE Reign of Deva Raya I


1425 to 1446 CE Reign of Deva Raya II
1509 CE Tuluva dynasty was founded by Krishna Deva Raya
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1509 to 1530 CE Reign of Krishnadeva Raya


1565 CE Battle of Talikota or Battle of Rakshasa-Tangadi. Marked the decline of
the Vijayanagara empire
1346 CE Establishment of Bahmani Kingdom
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Timeline Event
Common Era
1327 to 1358 CE Reign of Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah

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1397 to 1422 CE Reign of Firuz Shah Bahmani


1419 CE Defeat of Firuz Shah Bahmani by Deva Raya I
1498 CE Arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calicut

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1510 CE The Portuguese Governor, Alfonso Albuquerque captured Goa from


the ruler of Bijapur.
1526 CE First Battle of Panipat (Defeat of Ibrahim Lodi by Babur)

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1526 CE Establishment of the Mughal Empire by Babur


1527 CE Battle of Khanwa
1530 CE Accession of Humayun to the throne

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1539 CE Defeat of Humayun by Sher Khan at Chausa


1540 CE Battle of Kanauj between Sher Khan and Mughals
1540 CE Establishment of Sur Empire by Sher Shah

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1555 CE Humayun recaptured the throne by defeating Sikandur Suri in the


Battle of Sirhind.
1556 CE Accession of Akbar to the throne
1556 CE Second Battle of Panipat

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556 – 1605 CE Reign of Akbar


1564 CE Abolition of the Jizyah system by Akbar
1565 CE Battle of Talikota and end of Vijayanagar empire
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1575 CE Ibadat Khana (Hall of Prayer) was constructed in Fatehpur Sikri


1576 CE Battle of Haldighati (Defeat of Maharana Pratap by Akbar)
1581 CE Promulgation of Din-i-Ilahi by Akbar
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1605 to 1627 CE Reign of Jahangir


1628 to 1658 CE Reign of Shah Jahan
1658 to 1707 CE Coronation of Aurangzeb
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Timeline Event
Common Era
1679 CE Jizyah system was reintroduced by Aurangzeb

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1707 CE Death of Aurangzeb


1709 to 1712 CE Reign of Bahadur Shah I
1712 to 1713 CE Reign of Jahandar Shah

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1713 to 1719 CE Reign of Farrukhsiyar


1719 to 1748 CE Reign of Muhammad Shah

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1738 to 1739 CE Persian emperor, Nadir Shah invaded India


1739 CE Battle of Karnal (Mughals were defeated by Nadir Shah)
1740 to 1748 CE First Carnatic War

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1748 to 1754 CE Reign of Ahmad Shah


1754 to 1758 CE Reign of Alamgir II
1757 CE Battle of Plassey
1758 to 1759 CE Reign of Shahjehan II

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1759 to 1806 CE Reign of Shah Alam II


1760 CE Battle of Wandiwash
1761 CE Third Battle of Panipat

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1764 CE Battle of Buxar


1765 CE Diwani rights of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa were granted to the British
East India Company by Shah Alam II
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1765 to 1772 CE Dual Government in Bengal


1767 to 1769 CE First Anglo-Mysore war
1770 CE Great Bengal Famine
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1772 CE Warren Hastings was appointed as Governor of Bengal


1772 CE Abolition of dual government in Bengal
1773 CE The Regulating Act of 1773 was passed
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1775 to 1782 CE First Anglo-Maratha war

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Timeline Event
Common Era
1776 CE Treaty of Purandhar

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1780 to 1784 CE Second Anglo-Mysore war


1782 CE Treaty of Salbai
1784 CE Pitt’s India Act was passed

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1786 to 1793 CE Lord Cornwallis served as the Governor-General


1790 to 1792 CE Third Anglo-Mysore War and Treaty of Srirangapatnam (1792)

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1793 CE The Charter Act of 1793 was passed


1793 to 1798 CE Sir John Shore served as the Governor-General
1798 CE Lord Wellesley was appointed as Governor-General

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1798 CE Introduction of Subsidiary Alliance


1799 CE Fourth Anglo-Mysore war
1802 CE Treaty of Bassein
1803 to 1805 CE Second Anglo-Maratha war

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1806 to 1837 CE Reign of Akbar II


1807 to 1813 CE Lord Minto served as the Governor-General
1813 CE The Charter Act of 1813 was passed

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1813 to 1823 CE Lord Warren Hastings served as the Governor-General


1817 to 1819 CE Third Anglo-Maratha war
1823 to 1828 CE Lord Amherst served as the Governor-General
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1828 CE Brahmo Sabha was founded by Raja Rammohan Roy


1828 to 1835 CE Lord William Bentinck served as the Governor-General
1833 CE The Charter Act of 1833 was passed
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1836 to 1842 CE Lord Auckland served as the Governor-General


1837 to 1857 CE Reign of Bahadur Shah II and the end of the Mughal empire
1842 to 1844 CE Lord Ellenborough served as the Governor-General
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Timeline Event
Common Era
1844 to 1848 CE Lord Hardinge served as the Governor-General

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1845 to 1846 CE First Anglo-Sikh War


1848 to 1849 CE Second Anglo-Sikh War
1848 to 1856 CE Lord Dalhousie served as the Governor-General

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1853 CE The Charter Act of 1853 was passed


1854 CE Charles Wood’s despatch on Education

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1856 to 1858 CE Lord Canning served as the Governor-General


1857 CE Revolt of 1857
1858 CE Lord Canning was appointed as the Viceroy

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1861 CE Indian Council Act of 1861 was passed


1861 CE Indian Civil Service Act of 1861 was passed
1862 to 1863 CE Lord Elgin served as Viceroy
1864 to 1869 CE Sir John Lawrence served as Viceroy

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1866 CE East India Association was formed by Dadabhai Naoroji


1867 CE Poona Sarvajanik Sabha was founded by M.G.Ranade
1869 to 1872 CE Lord Mayo served as Viceroy

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1875 CE Arya Samaj founded by Swami Dayananda


1876 CE Indian National Association was formed by Surendranath Banerjea and
Ananda Mohan Bose
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1878 CE The Vernacular Press Act was passed


1880 to 1884 CE Lord Ripon served as Viceroy
1883 to 1884 CE Ilbert Bill Controversy
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1884 to 1888 CE Lord Dufferin served as Viceroy


1885 CE The first session of the Indian National Congress
1888 to 1893 CE Lord Lansdowne served as Viceroy
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1892 CE Indian Councils Act of 1892 was passed

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Timeline Event
Common Era
1893 to 1899 CE Lord Elgin II served as Viceroy

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1899 to 1905 CE Lord Curzon served as Viceroy


1905 CE Partition of Bengal
1905 to 1910 CE Lord Minto II served as Viceroy

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1906 CE Swaraj was declared the goal of the Congress by Dadabhai Naoroji
1906 CE Formation of the Muslim League

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1907 CE Surat Split of the Congress


1907 CE Seditious meeting act was passed
1908 CE Indian Newspapers Act was passed

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1909 CE Morley-Minto Reforms


1909 CE Indian Councils Act of 1909 was passed
1910 CE Indian Press Act was passed
1910 to 1916 CE Lord Hardinge II served as Viceroy

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1911 CE Annulment of Bengal Partition of 1905


1914 to 1919 CE First World War
1914 CE The arrival of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in India

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1916 to 1921 CE Lord Chelmsford served as Viceroy


1916 CE Home Rule League was set up by Tilak and Annie Besant
1916 CE Lucknow pact between Congress and Muslim League
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1916 CE Readmission of Extremists into Congress at Lucknow session of


Congress
1917 CE August declaration was made by Edwin Samuel Montagu
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1917 CE Champaran Satyagraha


1918 CE Ahmedabad Mill Strike
1918 CE Kheda Satyagraha
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1919 CE Montagu-Chelmsford Reform was introduced

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Timeline Event
Common Era
1919 CE Government of India Act of 1919 was passed

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1919 CE Rowlatt Act was passed


1919 CE Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
1920 CE Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement

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1920 to 1930 CE Several revolutionary movements took place


1921 to 1926 CE Lord Reading served as Viceroy

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1922 CE Chauri Chaura incident


1926 to 1931 CE Lord Irwin served as Viceroy
1927 CE All India Women’s Conference was founded by Margaret Cousins

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1927 CE Appointment of Simon Commission


1928 CE Nehru Report was put forth
1929 CE Jinnah’s Fourteen points were proposed
1930 CE Gandhiji’s Dandi March and Civil Disobedience Movement

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1930 to 1931 CE First-round Table Conference


1931 CE Second Round Table Conference
1931 CE Gandhi-Irwin Pact

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1931 to 1936 CE Lord Wellingdon served as Viceroy


1932 CE Third Round Table Conference
1932 CE Announcement of communal award
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1932 CE Poona Pact was signed


1935 CE Government of India Act of 1935 was passed
1936 to 1944 CE Lord Linlithgow served as Viceroy
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1939 to 1945 CE Second World War


1940 CE August Offer was announced
1942 CE Cripps Mission headed by Sir Stafford Cripps was sent to India
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Timeline Event
Common Era
1942 CE Quit India Movement

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1943 CE The Bengal Famine


1944 to 1947 CE Lord Wavell served as Viceroy
1945 CE Wavell Plan

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1946 CE Cabinet Mission was sent to India


1947 CE Mountbatten Plan was announced

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1947 CE Indian Independence Act was passed


1947 CE Partition of India into India and Pakistan
1948 CE Assasination of Gandhi

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1949 CE The Constitution of India was adopted


1950 CE The Constitution of India came into force

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