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Chronology of important kings and dynasties india

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Answered by Anonymous
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lists of incumbents .
Early later documented rulers and dynasties who are deemed to have ruled a portion of the
Indian subcontinent are included in this list.
Kuru Kingdom (c. 1200 BCE–500 BCE)
Sudas (c. 14th century BCE), tribal king of the
Bhāratas, led to the foundation of the Kuru Kingdom
Pratipa
Shantanu
Chitrāngada
Vichitravirya
Dhritarashtra
Pandu
Yudhishthira
Duryodhana
Parikshit (c. 1000 BCE)
Janamejaya (c. 950 BCE)
Satanika
Aswamedhadatta
Asíma-krishńa
Nichakra
Ushńa
Chitraratha
Vrishńimat
Susheńa
Sunítha
Richa
Nrichakshu
Sukhíhala
Pariplava
Sunaya
Medhávin
Nripanjaya
Mridu
Tigma
Vrihadratha
Vasudána
Śatáníka II
Udayana
Ahínara
Khańd́apáni
Niramitra
Kshemaka
Magadha dynasties
Legendary kings
This list includes the legendary kings of
Magadha .
Dharma
Sunita
Satyajit
Biswajit
Ripunjaya
Pradyota dynasty (c. 779 BCE–544 BCE)
Pradyota Mahasena
Palaka
Visakhayupa
Ajaka
Varttivarddhana
Haryanka dynasty (c. 544 BCE–413 BCE)
Bimbisara (558–491 BCE), founder of the first Magadhan empire
Ajatashatru (491–461 BCE)
Udayin
Anirudha
Munda
Darshaka (from 461 BCE)
Nāgadāsaka (last ruler of the Haryanka dynasty)
Shishunaga dynasty (c. 413 BCE–345 BCE)
Shishunaga (412–395 BCE), king of Magadha
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Kshemadharman
Kshatraujas
Nandivardhana
Mahanandin (until 345 BCE), his empire was inherited by his illegitimate son Mahapadma Nanda
Nanda dynasty (c. 345 BCE–321 BCE)
Mahapadma Nanda (from 345 BCE), son of
Mahanandin , founded the Nanda Empire after inheriting Mahanandin's empire
Pandhukananda
Panghupatinanda
Bhutapalananda
Rashtrapalananada
Govishanakananda
Dashasidkhakananda
Kaivartananda
Karvinatha Nand (Illegitimate son of Mahapadma Nanda)
Dhana Nanda (Agrammes , Xandrammes) (until 321 BCE), lost his empire to
Chandragupta Maurya after being defeated by him.
Maurya dynasty (c. 321 BCE–185 BCE)
Chandragupta Maurya (c. 321–298 BCE)
Bindusara Amitraghata (298–273 BCE)
Ashoka (273–232 BCE)
Dasharatha (232–224 BCE)
Samprati (224–215 BCE)
Shalishuka (215–202 BCE)
Devavarman (202–195 BCE)
Shatadhanvan (195–187 BCE), the Mauryan Empire had shrunk by the time of his reign
Brihadratha (187–185 BCE), assassinated by
Pushyamitra Shunga
Shunga dynasty (c. 185 BCE–73 BCE)
Pushyamitra Shunga (185–149 BCE), founded the dynasty after assassinating
Brihadratha
Agnimitra (149–141 BCE), son and successor of Pushyamitra
Vasujyeshtha (141–131 BCE)
Vasumitra (131–124 BCE)
Andhraka (124–122 BCE)
Pulindaka (122–119 BCE)
Ghosha (119-116 BCE)
Vajramitra (116-110 BCE)
Bhagabhadra (c. 110 BCE), mentioned by the
Puranas
Devabhuti (83–73 BCE), the last Shunga king
Kanva dynasty (c. 73 BCE–26 BCE)
Vasudeva (c. 75 BCE–66 BCE)
Bhumimitra (c. 66 – c. 52 BCE)
Narayana (c. 52 – c. 40 BCE)
Susarman (c. 40 – c. 26 BCE)
Gupta dynasty (c. 240–550 CE)
Sri-Gupta I (c. 240–290), founder
Ghatotkacha (290–305)
Chandra Gupta I (305–335)
Samudra Gupta (335–370)
Ramagupta (370–380)
Chandra Gupta II (Chandragupta Vikramaditya) (380-415)
Kumara Gupta I (415–455)
Skanda Gupta (455–467)
Kumara Gupta II (467–477)
Buddha Gupta (477–496)
Chandra Gupta III (496–500)
Vainya Gupta (500–515)
Narasimha Gupta (515–530)
Kumara Gupta III (530–540)
Vishnu Gupta I (c. 540–550)
Ancient southern dynasties
Answered by Remi14
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Pradyota dynasty (c. 541 BCE – 403 BCE)

Haryanka dynasty (c. 544 BCE – 413 BCE)

Shishunaga dynasty (c. 413 BCE – 345 BCE)

Nanda dynasty (c. 345 BCE – 321 BCE)

Maurya dynasty (c. 321 BCE – 185 BCE)

Shunga dynasty (c. 185 BCE – 73 BCE)

Kanva dynasty (c. 73 BCE – 26 BCE)

Gupta dynasty (c. 240–605 CE)

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