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Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization, was a Bronze Age civilization that flourished in the northwestern region of South Asia from approximately 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. Its mature period is generally dated between 2600 BCE and 1900 BCE. It was one of the world's earliest urban civilizations, alongside ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. 

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Gupta Period

 The Gupta period, spanning roughly from 320 CE to 550 CE, is often called the "Golden Age of India" due to significant advancements in art, literature, science, and administration. This era saw the flourishing of various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy. The Gupta Empire encompassed a large part of the Indian subcontinent, with its heartland in northern India. Arriving soon...

Delhi Sultanate

The Delhi Sultanate was a series of five successive Islamic dynasties that ruled over Delhi and much of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years, from 1206 to 1526. These dynasties, in chronological order, were the Mamluk, Khalji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi. The Sultanate's territory encompassed parts of modern-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, as well as some areas of Nepal.   Arriving soon...

Early Freedom Phase

The early phase of the Indian freedom struggle, also known as the Moderate Phase or the Early Nationalist Phase, spanned from 1885 to 1905. This period was characterized by the emergence of the Indian National Congress and its initial focus on achieving political and economic reforms through peaceful and constitutional methods. Arriving soon...

Later Freedom Phase

The later phase of the Indian freedom struggle, broadly spanning from 1920 to 1947, is often referred to as the Gandhian Era or the Post-Gandhian period. This phase was characterized by Mahatma Gandhi's leadership and the widespread adoption of non-violent resistance and civil disobedience movements. 

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