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1700 BCE
Decline of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa
This two cities were located in indues river.
Mohenjo daro and Harappa have 3 theories decline.
1)This theory was because the earthquake create floods in the cities so the decide to go to other place.
2)This theory talk about the flood occurred,this was when the water pass the limite level so people go to other place.
3) the last theory were that the assyrians conquered them. -
1500 BCE
Aryan Invasion
People from the central of rope migrate to Africa and the north of India.
The aryan pass the Hindu Kush mountain and arrived to the Indus river valley where they seat and stablished their power and laws -
563 BCE
Siddartha Gautama found Buddhism
Buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to Insight into the true nature of reality this teach Siddartha Gautama he came to be called "Buddha" wich means "The awakened one".The difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is that the The buddhism doesn´t believe on any god.Hinduism believes in many gods who all of them come from Atman. The buddhism has a creator (Buddha) and the Hinduism doesn´t a particular creator. -
320 BCE
Gupta Dynasty
Founded by Sri Gupta and continued by his family. Called the golden age of India, because during this period of time many inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion and philosophy. All logos are the basis of Hindu culture. -
268 BCE
Reign of Asoka
Ashoka was an ancient indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty. He ruled almost all of the Indian continent from 268 to 232 BCE. One of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over a realm that stretched from the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan to the modern state of Bangladesh in the east. It covered the entire Indian subcontinent except parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. -
268 BCE
more about Reign of Asoka
Ashoka, also was spelled Aśoka, because the last major emperor in the Mauryan dynasty of India. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism during his reign furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India. -
265 BCE
Maura Empire
The two main leaders of the Mauryan Dynasty where "Ashoka" and "Bindusara" . This empire fall when Ashoka died and the empire disolved in the year of 185 BCE. -
261 BCE
Battle of challenge
Asoka in this battle attacked to Kalinga wishing to extend its empire. After winning the battle he left behind due to the massive destruction he caused on properties and human lives. This situation transformed him into a peaceful and nonviolent emperor.