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2500 BCE
Indus Valley Civilization
The Indus Valley civilization was around the Indus River Valley.They traded using crops the grew. The Indus Valley civilization had reached the most power than any other ancient civilization. -
2000 BCE
Fall of the Indus Valley Civilization
The Indus Valley civilization fell in 2000 B.C. It may have fallen because of severe flood or change of the Indus River course. -
1500 BCE
Aryan Invasion in India
The Aryan people had came to invade India from the north. They spread through the Indus Valley and down into the Ganges Valley. The Aryan people moved in to India -
326 BCE
Alexander lll the Great of Macedon
Alexander lll the Great of Macedon, present day northeastern Greece, crosses the Indus River into India. Alexander III the Great, the King of Macedonia and conqueror of the Persian Empire, is maybe one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. -
259 BCE
King Ashoka
The Mauryan King Ashoka, grandson of King Chandragupta, converts to Buddhism and sends out Buddhist missionaries to nearby states. He forbids animal sacrifices this relegating Brahmins to second class citizens. -
184 BCE
Maurya Ruler Brihadratha
The Maurya ruler Brihadratha is assassinated by Pushyamitra Sunga, the Maurya dynasty ends and the Sunga dynasty begins, restoring the Brahmins to their influence while persecuting and slaughtering Buddhist monks. -
170 BCE
Manu Code
Sumati Bhargava's "Manu Code" prescribes the rules of everyday life and divides Hindus into four groups. These four groups are Brahmins, warriors, farmers, traders, and non-Aryans.