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321 BCE - 185 BCE
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One of India's most prominent and influenecial kingdoms in histoy.
300 BC - 1279 AD
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Held the southern most tip of India, evading bing conquered by other Indian dynasties and the Islamics.
268 BCE - 232 BCE
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Ruled the vast majority of the Indian subcontinent at the time. He became a Buddhist. He created the rock edicts in order to spread the rules of the land.
320 - 335
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He created many strong alliances with pepole from the Ganges region.
320 - 550
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Covered much of the Northern half of the subcontinent. Referred to as the Golden Age of India, it led the way in scientific and mathematical developments.
1526 - 1858
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One if the 3 gunpowder states.
1556 - 1605
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Expanded the Mughal empire farther into India until it ruled almost all of the subcontinent.
1600 - 1874
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Ruled India with the help of the British government. Used the country as a labor and material source.
1858 - 1947
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Due to the India Act of 1858 the British began to directly administer the government of India.
1877
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Queen Victoria was claimed the empires of India.