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1794 Qajar dynasty founded in Iran after replacing Zand dynasty. |
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1501 Safavid dynasty reunified Iran & ruled over it until 1736. Safavids adopt a Shia branch of Islam. |
1502 - 24 22 Ismail 1 1487 - 1524 37 ^ Sultan Heidar. reunified Persia, established Safavid dynasty & declared Shia Islam as state religion. |
1514 Battle of Chaldiran.  Iran. Ottoman Empire vs Safavid Empire |
1516 Portuguese under Alburquerque takes Harmuz on Persian Gulf |
1587 - 1629 42 Abbas 1 Shahanshah, Sultan "The Great" 1571 - 1629 58 |
1598 Capital moved from Qazvin to Isfahan |
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1587 - 1629 42 Abbas 1 Shahanshah, Sultan Great 1571 - 1629 58 |
1625 mi Action 1st of February |
1629 - 42 13 Sam Mirza Safi Shah, Mirza 1611 - 42 31 ^ Mohammd Baqer (Safi) Mirza ^ Abbas I
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1642 - 66 24 Abbas 2 1632 - 66 34 |
1666 - 94 28 Safi MirzaSuleiman I Shah, Hakemol Hokama 1645 - 94 49 |
1694 - 1722 28 Sultan Hossein 1 Shah, Sultan, Sadrol Hakem 1668 - 1726 58 ^ Suleiman 1 |
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1571 - 1641 70 mi Mulla Sadra, Iran. single most important & influential philosopher in Muslim world in last four hundred years who introduced Transcendent Theosophy or alhikmah almutaliyah . |
Minarets, Jamé Mosque of Isfahan, Isfahan, Persia (Iran), are built. |
1606 - 64 Vank Cathedral |
1600 Masoomah Qom Shrine Mosque Iran
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1722 Afghans Invade & Conquer conquered Iran, overthrowing Safavid Shah Soltan Hosein. |
1722 - 32 10 Tahmasp 2 1704 - 40 36 ^ Sultan Hossein I
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1726 - 8 2 Ahmad, Sultan 1687 - 1728 41 ^ Mirza Abolqasem ^ Shahrbanu Beigom daughter of Suleiman I |
1732 - 6 4 Abbas 3 17 - 9 ^ Tahmasp 2 Under control of Tahmasp Qoli Khan |
Mashhad
1736 - 47 11 Nadhar Qoli Khan Nader Shah, Sultan, Hakemol Hokama, Hazrate Ashraf 1698 - 1747 49 ^ Imam Qoli AfsharBefore crowning his title was Tahmasp Qoli Khan |
1729 Nadir Qoli Beg (later Nadir Shah) drives Afghans out of Persia. |
1732 Nadir Qoli Beg takes Herat. |
1739 Battle of Karnal Nader Shah defeated Mughals at theand sacked Delhi. |
1760 Zand dynasty founded in Iran |
1739 Nadir Shah takes Ghazna & Kabul & occupies Delhi. |
1736 Nader Shah assumed title of Shah of Persia & founded Afsharid dynasty. Ruled until his death in 1747 |
1739 Shah invades India & sacks Delhi |
1740 - 47 Invasion & subsequent domination of Transoxiana by Nadir Shah. |
1747 - 8 1 Ali Qoli Adel Shah 1713 - 48 35 ^<Nader
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1797 - 1834 37 Baba Khan Fath Ali Shah, Khaqan, Soltane Saheb Qaran 1772 - 1834 62 ^ Hosein Qoli Khan Jahansuz brother of Mohammad |
1812 mi Battle of Aslanduz.  |
1848 Mahde Olia Mahde Olia 1814 - 88 74 wife of Mohammad Regent |
1857 Arabic Hidden Words by Baháulláh 16.3M 35;40 |
1857 Persian Hidden Words by AbdulBahá Abbás 27.1M 59;17 |
1882 Mysterious Forces by AbdulBahá Abbás 18441921 112M 4;05;48 |
1886 Travellers Narrative by Abbas Bahai 1844 - 1921 138M 5;01;21 |
1896 son of Mohammad & Mahde Olia |
1856 - 7 1 Anglo / Persian War. Iran, Afganistan. British Empire
British East India Company vs Persia
Emirate of Herat |
1871 - 2 1 Famine in Persia is believed to have caused death of 2 million. |
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1906 Revolution |
1909 Bahai Revelation by Thorton Chase 162M 5;55;32 |
1911 Paris Talks by AbdulBahá Abbás 177M 6;26;52 |
1912 Brilliant Proof by Mírzá AbulFadl Gulpáygání 1844 - 1914 49.1M 1;47;19 |
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Imperial State of Iran Persia Tehran Was last Imperial dynasty of Iran.
1941 Iran Campaign. AngloSoviet invasion of Iran USSR 3Arm #40X 3, UK 2Div 3Bri #22X #50W 1T, India, Australia #62X #50W 3 1T VS Iran 9Div #800X 200CiX 60 6 (2G 4D) |
1979 Revolution Shah of Iran overthrown |
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1801 - 3 2 mi Mahmud Shah Durrani |
1803 - 9 6 Shuja Shah Durrani |
1809 - 18 9 Mahmud Shah Durrani |
1818 - 9 1 Ali Shah Durrani |
1819 - 23 4 Ayub Shah Durrani |
1839 - 42 3 Shuja Shah Durrani |
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1522 Babur captures Kandahar, Afghanistan |
1540 Baburs son Humayun loses empire to Afghan Leader Sher Shah & goes into exile in Persia |
beginning of Safavid dynasty in Persia. |
1504 Babur establishes himself in Kabul. |
1510 Muhammad Shaybani Khan is killed in Battle of Merv against Shah Ismail, Safavid ruler, resulting in establishment of Shaybanid dynasty in Transoxiana, with capital in Samarkand, but political power increasingly centered in Bukhara. |
1522 Babur captures Qandahar. |
1526 Babur captures Delhi and founds Moghul Empire in India. |
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Ahmad Shah Abdali, Afghan King |
1790s - 1960s nt Pule Khishti Mosque Afghanistan |
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1839 - 42 3 1st AngloAfghan War Emirate of Afghanistan British Empire results in British capturing Kabul & Qandahar.
Lives of a Bengal Lancer 1935 |
1842 - 63 21 Dost Mohammad Khan |
1848 Battle of Ramnagar |
1878 - 80 2 2nd Anglo Afghan War British Empire
India Afghanistan |
1880 mi Battle of Maiwand.  |
1880 mi Battle of Kandahar.  |
1897 - 8 1 AngloPathan War Afghanistan. Pathans of Afghanistan vs India
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Beast 1988 |
1952 - 66 Surkh Kotal Bactria Excavated |
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1583 mi Attock Fort Pakistan |
15405 Rohtas Fort
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1673 Badshahi Mosque Pakistan |
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1785 - 95 Kot Diji Fort |
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1852 - 7 Sialkot Cathedral |
1881 Saint Patricks Cathedral Karachi |
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1907 mi Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lahore Consecrated |
1972 MasjideAqsa Mosque Pakistan
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1986 Faisal Mosque Pakistan |
1947 Partition of India & Pakistan |
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Veerakerala Varma, nephew of Cheraman Perumal, is person traditionally believed to be first king of Cochin (approximately 7th century BCE). written records of dynasty, however, date from 1503. Kings of Cochin were also called as Gangadhara Kovil Adhikaarikal, meaning Head of all Temples
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1809 - 28 19 Kerala Varma 3 (Veera Kerala Varma) Karkidaka Maasathil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in "karkidaka" month (ME)) |
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1932 - 41 9 Rama Varma 17 Dhaarmika Chakravarthi (King of Dharma), Chowarayil Theepetta Thampuran (King who died in "Chowara") |
1943 - 6 3 Ravi Varma 5 (Ravi Varma Kunjappan Thampuran) Kunjappan Thampuran (Brother of Midukkan Thampuran) |
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King Chakradwaj was a founder of Capital Dimapur. But he first established capital at Kachomari on bank of Daiyang river in Golaghat district, Assam. • Raja Makardwaj Narayan Thaosen’s period was glorious & golden period, during his period Veer Dehmalu Kemprai’s triumphant victory over Burma is remarkable in 1250 AD & many ponds, architectural features was made in Dimapur area. ? At Maibang |
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1772 - 1813 41 Krishnachandra Narayan |
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1722 - 1858 136 |
1722 - 39 17 Saadat Ali Khan 1
1739 - 54 15 Safdar Jang
1775 - 97 22 Asaf-ud-Daula
1827 - 37 10 Nau Nihal Singh
1837 - 42 5 Muhammad Ali Shah
1842 - 7 5 Amjad Ali Shah
1847 - 56 9 Mirza Wajid Ali Shah
1857 - 8 1 Birjis Qadr |
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1843 - 9 6 Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh |
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1552 - 1603 51 Sukhaamphaa |
1696 - 1714 18 Sukhrungphaa |
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1696 - 1714 18 Sukhrungphaa |
1780 - 95 15 Suhitpangphaa |
1795 - 1811 16 Suklingphaa |
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1818 - 9 1 Purandar Singha |
1821 - 2 1 Jogeshwar Singha |
1833 - 8 5 Purandar Singha |
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1509 - 29 20 Krishnadevaraya |
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1391 - 1573 182 |
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1535 - 6 1 |
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later rulers 1537 - 1661 124 |
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1478 - 1513 35 Chamaraja Wodeyar 2 |
1513 - 53 40 Chamaraja Wodeyar 3 |
1565 - 1761 206 Independent Wodeyar Kings |
1572 - 6 4 Chamaraja Wodeyar 4 |
1576 - 8 2 Bettada Wodeyar |
1578 - 1617 39 Raja Wodeyar 1 |
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1617 - 37 20 Chamaraja Wodeyar 5 |
1637 - 8 1 Raja Wodeyar 2 |
1638 - 59 21 Narasaraja Wodeyar 1 |
1659 - 73 14 Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar |
1673 - 1704 31 Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar |
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1799 Tippoo Saib, last Sultan of India killed. English, after long wars, controled India. |
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1799 - 1947 248 |
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1490 - 1636 146
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1616 36  Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah |
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1612 - 26 14  Strato 1 Dikaios
1626 - 72 46  Qutb Shahi
1672 - 86 14  Abul Hasan Qutb Shah |
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1632 - 53 21 Taj Mahal built in agra |
1658 - 1707 49 Aurangzeb |
1681 - 1707 27 War of 27 years. India. Marathas vs Mughals |
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1707 - 12 5 Bahadur Shah 1
1707 Enters a long decline & Maratha Empire slowly replaces it. |
1712 - 3 1 Jahandar Shah
1713 - 9 6 Farrukhsiyar
1717 - 27 10 Murshid Quli Khan |
1719 - 48 29 Muhammad Shah
1724 - 48 24 Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah 1 |
1727 - 39 12 Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan |
1748 - 54 6 Ahmad Shah Bahadur
1750 - 1 1 Muhyi ad-Din Muzaffar Jang Hidayat |
1754 - 9 5 Alamgir 2
1757 - 60 3 Mir Jafar
1760 - 88 28 Shah Alam 2 |
1740 - 56 16 Alivardi Khan
1734 - 9 5 Sarfarāz Khān
1756 - 7 1 Siraj-ud-Daulah |
1803 - 29 26 Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah 3
1806 - 35 29 Akbar 2
1837 - 57 20 Bahadur Shah 2
1869 - 1911 42 Mahboob Ali Khan
1857 - 69 12 Afzal-ud-Daulah |
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1502 Portuguese settled India |
1504 Babur conquers Kabul |
1518 Mir Chakar Khan Rind leaves Baluchistan & settled in Punjab. |
1509 nt Battle of Diu India Portuguese Empire VS Gujarat Sultanate,
Mamlûk Sult k anate,
Kozhikode Zamorin Raja
Ottoman Empire
Republic of Venice
Republic of Ragusa |
1486 Sher Shah Suri, is born in Sasaram, Bihar, India. Suri Empire |
1500 Karnataka Huthridurga Castle |
1500s Ajinkyatara Madhya Pradesh Ajinkyatara Castle |
1503 Kerala Ayakotta Castle |
1505 mi Gohad Castle Madhya Pradesh |
1516 mi Mahim Castle Maharashtra |
1524 - 5 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Castle |
1527 1st Battle of Panipat  |
1556 2nd Battle of Panipat  |
1551 - 1630s Rajasthan Kota Jagmandir Palace |
1571 - 1612 Rajasthan Junagarh Castle |
1583 Uttar Pradesh Allahabad Castle |
1592 Rajasthan Amber Fort |
1591 Charminar Mosque india |
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1674 - 80 6 Shivaji Maharaj |
1681 - 9 8 Sambhaji |
1689 - 1700 11 mi Rajaram |
1630 - 80 50 Shivaji Bhonsle, Hindu king, 1st Maratha ruler, established Hindavi Swaraj |
1674 Maratha Empire founded in India by Shivaji |
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1621 - 75 54 Guru Teg Bahadur 9th Sikh Guru |
1608 - 81 73 Samarth Ramdas Hindu Saint |
1600 - 50 50 Sant Tukaram Hindu Saint |
1600s Tamil Nadu Castle Udayagiri |
1610s Uttar Pradesh Jhansi Castle |
1630 shivali born Maharashtra Shivneri Castle |
1635 - 52 Penuconda Castle Andhra Pradesh |
1638 - 48 10 Uttar Pradesh Castle Delhi |
1638 - 78 40 Rajasthan Mehrangarh Castle |
1644 Tamil Nadu St George Castle |
1648 Maharashtra Lingana Castle |
1656 Maharashtra Pratapgad Castle |
1662 mi Maharashtra Kolaba Castle |
1664 mi Maharashtra Sindhudurg Castle |
1665 mi Keshgarh Sahib Castle Punjab |
1675 mi Raigad Castle Maharashtra |
1680 mi Maharashtra Sewri Fort |
1619 - 40 mi Se Cathedral |
1694 Mecca Masjid Mosque india |
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148 yrs Raigad, then later Pune Founded by Shivaji Maharaj, also known as Maratha Confederacy.
1720 - 40 20 Bajirao 1 |
1749 - 77 28 mi Rajaram 2 |
1761 Battle of Panipat Maratha Empire defeated |
1693 - 1766 73 Malhar Rao Holkar |
1767 - 95 28  Ahilya Bai Holkar
1725 - 95 70
1787 - 93 6 1X Serfoji 2 Bhonsle |
1774 - 95 21  Madhav Rao Bhat 2
1776 - 1811 35  Yashwant Rao Holkar
1775 - 82 7 1st Anglo Maratha War East India Company vs Maratha Confederacy |
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1737 Earthquake 300KX |
1757 - 63 6 3rd Carnatic War Part of Seven Years War British East India Company Nawab of Bengal
French East India Company
Dutch East India Company |
1766 - 9 3 1st AngloMysore War British East India Company Kingdom of Mysore |
1764 Victory of British at Buscar secures British revenue collecting rights in Bengal
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1769  Famine kills 10 million in Bengal |
1799 Tippoo Saib, last Sultan of India, was killed May 4. English, after long wars, controled India. |
1721 French & English East India companies become serious rivals in India |
1749 - 54 5 2nd Carnatic War. India. Great Britain,
British East India Company,
Sepoys,
Maratha allies vs France,
French East India Company,
Nawab of Arcot. |
1780 - 4 4 mi 2nd AngloMysore War India. Great Britain Vs Kingdom of Mysore,
France
& Dutch Republic |
1789 - 92 3 3rd AngloMysore War. India. British East India Company,
Mahratta Empire,
Hyderabad
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1798 - 9 1 4th AngloMysore War India. British East India Company
vs Hyderabad Kingdom of Mysore |
1670 - 1748 78 mi Sadarang composer |
1769 - 1821 52 mi Sadhak Kamalakanta poet |
1745 - 72 27 Madhavrao 1, Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire |
1721 - 61 40 mi Nanasaheb, Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire |
1680 - 1707 27 mi War of 27 years between Marathas & Mughals ends in India. |
1713 - 4 1 Tarabai establishes rival Maratha Empire government in Kolhapur against Chattrapati Shahu. |
1763 Kingdom of Mysore conquers Kingdom of Keladi |
1748 Treaty of AixLaChapelle ends War of Austrian Succession & First Carnatic War. |
1754 Treaty of Pondicherry ends Second Carnatic War & recognizes Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah as Nawab of Carnatic. |
1763 Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years War & Third Carnatic War |
1707 Death of Moghul emperor Aurangzeb leads to end of Moghul rule in India |
1724 Asaf Jah retires from Moghul empire to become Independent ruler of Hyderabad |
1700s mi Savadatti Fort Karnataka Bidar |
1708 mi Kerala Thalassery Castle |
1713 - 1818 105 Maharashtra Visapur Castle |
1726 Rajasthan Jaigarh Fort |
1730 Maharashtra Ghodbunder Castle |
1733 captured Belapur Castle |
1734 mi Rajasthan Nahargarh Castle |
1742 - 1800 mi Maharashtra Lohagad Castle |
1759 Battle of Pondicherry |
1757 - 60 mi Maharashtra Malhargad Castle |
1761 Karnataka Bangalore Fort |
1766 mi Kerala Palakkad Castle |
1770s mi Tamil Nadu Vattakottai Castle |
1790s mi Karnataka Bellary Castle |
1794 mi Jamalabad Rock Gadaikallu |
1718 mi St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai Completed |
1700 Kulpahar |
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- 94 26 Chamarajendra Wadiyar 10
1824 - 59 35 Nana Saheb Peshwa 2
1894 - 1922 28 Shahu of Kolhapur |
1876 Victoria Empress of India |
1822 Discovery of a Tea bush growing wild in India ends Chinese monopoly of Tea |
1858 - 1912 54 Calcutta
1912 - 47 35 New Delhi
1876  Queen Victora proclaimed Empress of India
A Passage to India 1984
Cotton Mary 1999
Jewel in Crown 1984
Far Pavilions 1984
Heat & Dust / Autobiography of a Princess 1983
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India 2001
Clive of India 1935
Thuggee cult
Gunga Din 1939
French Indochina
Lover 1992
1857 - 8 1 Indian Rebellion of 1857 Indias First War of Independence British Empire
British East India Company
Nepal
Jammu & Kashmir
20 Princely states Sepoys of East India Company
Mughal Empire
Awadh
Jhansi
7 Princely states |
1857 mi Sepoy rebellion
Bengal Brigade 1954 |
1864 - 5 1 Bhutan War British Empire
India VS Bhutan |
1875 - 1900 25 26 million Indians perished in India due to famine.
1896 - 9 3  Famine |
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1828 mi Hindu Brahmo Samaj Sect established in India |
1803 Battle of Dheli |
1802 - 5 3 2nd AngloMaratha War British East India Company Maratha Confederacy |
1803 - 5 2 1st Kandyan War British Empire Kingdom of Kandy |
1802 - 53 51 2nd AngloMaratha War British East India Company Maratha Confederacy |
1810 - 20 10 Punjab War British East India Company
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1817 - 8 1 3rd AngloMaratha War British East India Company Maratha Confederacy |
1845 - 6 1 1st AngloSikh War |
1848 - 9 1 2nd AngloSikh War British Empire
British East India Company Sikh Empire |
1813 English East India company loses monopoly |
1806 - 11 5 mi Vellore Mutiny British East India Company Vellore Sepoys |
1844 Bahaiism by Bahaullah Abul Baha |
1857 Siege of Cawnpore.  |
1801 Ranjit Singh crowned as King of Punjab. |
1863 Baháulláh declares His station as "He whom God shall make manifest". This date is celebrated in Baháí Faith as Festival of Ridván. |
1889 mi Ahmadi Muslim Community by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad |
1835 - 1908 73 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded Ahmadiyya Islamic movement in India. |
1836 - 86 50 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa mystic |
1810 - 51 41 Ayya Vaikundar initiator of belief system of Ayyavazhi |
1853 1st Railways, Telegraph |
1884 History of Indian Mammalia by Robert Armitage Sterndale 294M 21;25;14 |
1815 - 84 mi St. Georges Cathedral Chennai |
1820 - 72 52 St Josephs Cathedral Hyderabad |
1820s Holy Trinity Cathedral Palayamkottai |
1839 - 47 8 St. Pauls Cathedral Kolkata |
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1901 - 1910 9 Edward 7
1902 Hindu Book of Astrology by Bhakti Seva 66M 2;24;13 |
1910 - 36 26 George 5
1936 Edward 8
1936 - 52 16 George 6
1952 - 2022 70 Elizabeth 2 |
Republic of India
1947 - Present 64
New Dheli
1920 Mahatma Gandhi becomes leader of Congress |
1930 Nehrus declaration of Indian Independence |
1930 Gandhis 2nd disobedience campaign
Gandhi 1982 |
1930 - 2 2 1st Round Table conference between Britain & Indian parties |
1935 Government of India Act allowing limited local government |
1947 Independence
Lord Mountbatten Last Viceroy 1986 |
1948 mi Ghandi Assasinated |
1956 Jama Masjid Mosque india |
1962 Chinese & Indian Border Clashes between forces in Kashmir. |
1960 Transcendental meditation Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. IndianDutch. |
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1920 - 30 Medak Cathedral |
1929 Sacred Heart Cathedral, New Delhi Started |
1942 mi St. Marys Orthodox Cathedral Hauz Khas parish constituted |
1960s mi Holy Name Cathedral Mumbai |
1980 Ziarat Shareef Mosque india |
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1814 - 6 2 mi Gurkha War British East India Company
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1712 - 60 48 mi Bharatchandra Ray composer, musician, & poet |
1769 - 73 4 Famine of 1770 1/3X |
1723 - 75 52 mi Ramprasad Sen Poet, Singer |
1780s mi Kali Mirza Composer |
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1741 - 1839 98 mi Nidhu Babu Indian/Bengali Musician, Composer |
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1971 Bangladesh Liberation War |
1960s Baitul Mukarram Mosque Bangladesh |
Dhaka
1972 Bangladesh Leaves Pakistan
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1412 - 1597 185
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1509 - 28 19 from Kelaniya |
1508 - 28 20 Dharma Parãkramabãhu 9 |
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1581 - 1815 234
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1782 Battle of Trincomalee |
1815 2nd Kandyan War British Empire Kingdom of Kandy |
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1796 Dutch Ejected by British |
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1782 - 1902 mi St. Lucias Cathedral |
1782 mi Battle of Providienm |
1782 Battle of Trincomalee.  |
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1815 British East India Company take Ceylon from Dutch |
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1874 - 99 25 St. Marys Cathedral, Galle |
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1948 Ceylon becomes independent |
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1909 Jami UlAlfar Mosque Sri Lanka |
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