Ancient Indian Timeline

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Ancient Indian Timeline 3000 B.C.E- 100 B.C.E By: Jakob Mann

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Ancient Indian Timeline

3000 B.C.E- 100 B.C.E

By: Jakob Mann

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In The Beginning (3000 B.C.E)

3000 B.C.E: Darvindian speaking people developed the civilization of the Indus Valley

It was the earliest civilization made by the ancient Indians.

The Indus Valley civilization grows up along the banks of the Indus River in what is now Pakistan

The two most important sites uncovered so far by archeologists are Harappa and Mohenjo-Dara

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2500 B.C.E 2500 B.C.E the Indus valley civilizations go through an

upgrade

There were two new cities

Harapa and Mohenjo-Daro

Advanced sewer system is designed in Mohenjodaro

Cultural exchange between the indus Valley civilization and Mesopotamia is especially prominent

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2000 B.C.E Indo-Aryans invade and they take out the dravidians

The civilization of the Indus Valley declines

The Kurgan culture spreads to eastern Europe and northern Iran

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1500 B.C.E The Aryans invade the Indus Valley region

Religious texts are written in Vedic, an Indo-European language

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1000 B.C.E The big Veda, the first Vedic literature is written

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900-100 B.C.E 876 b.c.e- The Hindus invent the zero 800 b.c.e- The Bramans, priestly castle, begin to

emerge 800-500 b.c.e - The Upanishads are written around

this time; the doctrines of rebirth and the transmigration of souls start to appear, leading to important theological transformations within Hinduism

563 b.c.e – Gautama Siddharta Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, is born somewhere in what is today Nepal

540 b.c.e – Mahavira, the founder of Jainism, is born 537 b.c.e – Cyrus the Eprsian campaigns west of the

Indus River 517-509 b.c.e – Darius the Persian defeat

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900 B.C.E – 100 B.C.E (cont.)

527 b.c.e- prince Siddhartha Gautama is in tightened and becomes the Buddha

Bimbisara dies and is succeeded by Ajatasgatru

250 b.c.e- Buddhist carve the first cave temples