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What is the list of kings and kingdoms of India and the world simultaneously?
1 Magadha dynasties (c. 1700 BC – 550 AD)1.1 Brihadratha Dynasty (c. 1700–799 BC)1.2 Trigarta (Trigart Raje) Dynasty (BC unknown)1.3 Pradyota dynasty (799–684 BC)1.4 Haryanka dynasty/Shishunaga dynasty (684–424 BC)1.5 Nanda Dynasty (424–321 BC)1.6 Maurya Dynasty (321–184 BC)1.7 Shunga Dynasty (185–73 BC)1.8 Kanva Dynasty (73–26 BC)1.9 Western Kshatrapas (35–405 AD)1.10 Gupta Dynasty (c. 240–550 AD)2 Pandya Dynasty (c. 550 BC – 1345)2.1 Central Pandya Dynasty (c. 550 BC – 1311 AD)2.2 Pandalam Dynasty (c. 1200)3 Foreign Emperors in North-Western India (c. 538 BC – 750 AD)3.1 Persian Achaemenid Dynasty (c. 538–330 BC)3.2 Argead Dynasty (326–323 BC)3.3 Seleucid Diadochi (323–321 BC)3.4 Arab Umayyad Caliphate (711–750 AD)4 Chera dynasty (c. 400 BC – 1314 AD)4.1 Ancient Chera Kings (c. 400 BC – 397 AD)4.2 Kulashekhara Dynasty (1020–1314 AD)5 Chola Dynasty (c. 301 BC – 1279 AD)5.1 Sangam Cholas (c. 300 BC – 240 AD)5.2 Chola Emperors (848–1279 AD)6 Satavahana Dynasty (c. 230 BC – 199 AD)7 Vakataka dynasty (250s–500s CE)7.1 The Pravarapura-Nandivardhana branch7.2 The Vatsagulma branch8 Hellenistic Euthydemid Dynasty (c. 221–85 BC)9 Indo-Scythian rulers (c. 90 BC – 45 AD)9.1 Northwestern India (c. 90 BC – 10 AD)9.2 Mathura area (c. 20 BC – 20 AD)9.3 Apracharaja rulers (12 BC – 45 AD)9.4 Minor local rulers10 Indo-Parthian rulers (c. 21–100 AD)11 Kushana Dynasty (80–225)12 Pallava Dynasty (275–882)12.1 Early Pallavas (275–355)12.2 Middle Pallavas (355–537)12.3 Later Pallavas (537–882)13 Kadambas of Banavasi (345–525 AD)14 Western Ganga dynasty of Talakad (350–1024 AD)15 Maitrakas of Vallabhi (470–776 CE)16 Chalukya Dynasty (543–1156)16.1 Chalukyas of Badami (543–757)16.2 Chalukyas of Kalyani (973–1156)17 Shashanka dynasty (600–626)18 Harsha Dynasty (606–647)19 Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty (650–1036 CE)20 Rashtrakutas of Manyaketha (735–982)21 Tomar's or Tuar's of Sthaneshwar and Indraprastha (736–1192 AD)22 Pala dynasty (c. 750–1174)23 Paramara dynasty of Malwa (c. 800–c. 1305)24 Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334 AD)25 Roopak Dynasty (c. 890–895)25.1 Brahmin Shahi Dynasty (c. 890–964)25.2 Janjua Shahi Dynasty (964–1026 AD)26 Hoysala Dynasty (1000–1346)27 Sena Empire Dynasty rule over Bengal (1070–1230 CE)28 Eastern Ganga dynasty (1078–1434)29 Kakatiya dynasty (1083–1323 CE)30 Kalachuri (Southern) Dynasty (1130–1184)31 Sutiya Dynasty ruled over eastern Assam (1187–1524)32 Bana Dynasty rule over Magadaimandalam (c. 1190–1260 AD)32.1 Kadava Dynasty (c. 1216–1279 AD)33 The Muslim Rule (1206–1526)33.1 Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526)33.1.1 Mamluk dynasty of Delhi (1206–1290)33.1.2 Khilji Dynasty (1290–1320)33.1.3 Tughlaq Dynasty (1321–1414)33.1.4 Sayyid Dynasty (1414–1451)33.1.5 Lodi Dynasty (1451–1526)33.2 Bahmani Sultanate (1347–1527)33.3 Malwa Sultanate (1392–1562)33.3.1 Ghoris (1390–1436)33.3.2 Khiljis (1436–1535)33.3.3 Qadirid (1535–1555)33.3.4 Shaja'atid (1555–1562)34 Ahom Dynasty ruled over Assam (1228–1826)35 Reddy dynasty (1325–1448 CE)36 Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1660)36.1 Sangama Dynasty (1336–1487)36.2 Saluva Dynasty (1490–1567)36.3 Tuluva Dynasty (1542–1614)37 Rulers of Mysore/Khudadad (1399–1950)37.1 Wodeyar Dynasty (first rule, 1399–1761)37.2 Hyder Ali's Dynasty of Mysore (1761–1799)37.3 Wodeyar Dynasty (second rule, 1799–1950)38 Gajapati Kingdom (1434–1541 CE)39 Maharajas of Cochin (Perumpadapu Swaroopam, 1503–1964)40 Qutb Shahi Dynasty (1518–1687)41 Mughal Empire (1526–1857)42 Suri Dynasty (1540–1555)43 Chogyal, monarchs of Sikkim and Ladakh (1642–1975)44 Maratha Empire (1674–1818)44.1 Bhosale Chhatrapatis at Kolhapur (1700–1947)44.2 Bhosale Chhatrapatis at Satara (1707–1839)44.3 The Peshwas (1713–1858)44.4 Bhosale Maharajas of Thanjavur (?–1799)44.5 Bhosale Maharajas of Nagpur (1799–1881)44.6 Holkar rulers of Indore (1731–1948)44.7 Scindia rulers of Gwalior (?–1947)44.8 Gaekwad rulers of Baroda (Vadodara) (1721–present)45 The major Muslim vassals of the Mughal/British Paramountcy (1707–1856)45.1 Nawabs of Bengal (1707–1770)45.2 Nawabs of Oudh (1719–1858)45.3 Nizams of Hyderabad (1720–1948)46 Kingdom of Travancore (1729–1947)47 Sikh Empire (1801–1849)48 British Emperors of India (1876–1947)49 Dominion of India (1947–1950)source wikipedia
How many dynasties were there in India?
The following list of Indian monarchs is one of several lists of incumbents.Early later documented rulers anddynasties who are deemed to have ruled a portion of the Indian subcontinent are included in this list.Kuru dynasty (c. 1200 BCE–500 BCE)Magadha dynastiesAncient southern dynastiesForeign emperors in north-western IndiaEditSatavahana dynasty (c. 271 BCE–220 CE)EditVakataka dynasty(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)EditIndo-Scythianrulers (c. 90 BCE – 45 CE)EditIndo-Parthianrulers (c. 21–100 CE)EditWestern Kshatrapas (c. 35–405 CE)EditKushana dynasty(80–225)EditPallava dynasty(275–882)EditKadambas of Chandravalli at Chitradurga (345–525 CE)EditWestern Ganga dynasty of Talakad(350–1024 CE)EditMaitrakas ofVallabhi (470–776 CE)EditChahamanas of Shakambhari (6th century –12th century)EditChalukya dynasty(543–1156)EditShashanka dynasty (600–626)EditHarsha dynasty(606–647)EditGurjara-Pratiharadynasty (650–1036 CE)EditRashtrakutas of Manyaketha (735–982)EditPala dynasty (c. 750–1174)EditParamara dynastyof Malwa (9th century to c. 1305)EditSeuna Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334 CE)EditHoysala dynasty(1000–1346)EditSena dynasty rule over Bengal (1070–1230 CE)EditEastern Ganga dynasty (1078–1434)EditKakatiya dynasty(1083–1323 CE)EditKalachuris of Kalyani (Southern) dynasty (1130–1184)EditChutiya dynastyruled over eastern Assam (1187–1524)EditBana dynasty rule overMagadaimandalam(c. 1190–1260 CE)EditDelhi Sultanate(1206–1526)EditAhom dynastyruled over Assam(1228–1826)EditMusunuri Nayaks (1323 - 1368)EditReddy dynasty(1325–1448 CE)EditVijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)EditPemmasani Kamma dynasty(1350- 1652)EditWodeyar dynasty(first rule, 1371–1761)EditGajapati Kingdom(1434–1541 CE)EditMaharajas of Cochin(Perumpadapu Swaroopam, 1503–1964)EditQutb Shahi dynasty(1518–1687)EditMughal Empire(1526–1857)EditMewar DynastyEditSuri dynasty (1540–1555)EditChogyal, monarchs of Sikkim andLadakh (1642–1975)EditDeccan SultanatesEditMaratha Empire(1674–1881)EditThe major Muslim vassals of the Mughal/British Paramountcy (1707–1856)EditKingdom of Travancore (1729–1947)EditSikh Empire (1801–1849)EditEmperors of India(1857–1947)EditDominion of India(1947–1950)EditDominion ofLisForeign emperors in north-western IndiaEditPa?Satavahana dynasty (c. 271 BCE–220 CE)EditVakataka dynasty(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)EditIndo-Scythianrulers (c. 90 BCE – 45 CE)EditIndo-Parthianrulers (c. 21–100 CE)EditWestern Kshatrapas (c. 35–405 CE)EditKushana dynasty(80–225)EditPallava dynasty(275–882)EditKadambas of Chandravalli at Chitradurga (345–525 CE)EditWestern Ganga dynasty of Talakad(350–1024 CE)EditMaitrakas ofVallabhi (470–776 CE)EditChahamanas of Shakambhari (6th century –12th century)EditChalukya dynasty(543–1156)EditShashanka dynasty (600–626)EditHarsha dynasty(606–647)EditGurjara-Pratiharadynasty (650–1036 CE)EditRashtrakutas of Manyaketha (735–982)EditPala dynasty (c. 750–1174)EditParamara dynastyof Malwa (9th century to c. 1305)EditSeuna Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334 CE)EditHoysala dynasty(1000–1346)EditSena dynasty rule over Bengal (1070–1230 CE)EditEastern Ganga dynasty (1078–1434)EditKakatiya dynasty(1083–1323 CE)EditKalachuris of Kalyani (Southern) dynasty (1130–1184)EditChutiya dynastyruled over eastern Assam (1187–1524)EditBana dynasty rule overMagadaimandalam(c. 1190–1260 CE)EditDelhi Sultanate(1206–1526)EditAhom dynastyruled over Assam(1228–1826)EditMusunuri Nayaks (1323 - 1368)EditReddy dynasty(1325–1448 CE)EditVijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)EditPemmasani Kamma dynasty(1350- 1652)EditWodeyar dynasty(first rule, 1371–1761)EditGajapati Kingdom(1434–1541 CE)EditMaharajas of Cochin(Perumpadapu Swaroopam, 1503–1964)EditQutb Shahi dynasty(1518–1687)EditMughal Empire(1526–1857)EditMewar DynastyEditSuri dynasty (1540–1555)EditChogyal, monarchs of Sikkim andLadakh (1642–1975)EditDeccan SultanatesEditMaratha EmpKinSi (1Em(1Do(1Do (1SeNotSoTConCC unTerPVakataka dynasty(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)EditSatavahana dynasty (c. 271 BCE–220 CE)EditVakataka dynasty(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)EditIndo-Parthianrulers (c. 21–100 CE)EditIndo-Scythianrulers (c. 90 BCE – 45 CE)EditIndo-Parthianrulers (c. 21–100 CE)EditKushana dynasty(80–225)Western Kshatrapas (c. 35–405 CE)EditKushana dynasty(80–225)Pallava dynasty(275–882)Kadambas of Chandravalli at Chitradurga (345–525 CE)Western Ganga dynasty of Talakad(350–1024 CE)Maitrakas ofVallabhi (470–776 CE)Chahamanas of Shakambhari (6th century –12th century)Chalukya dynasty(543–1156)Shashanka dynasty (600–626)Harsha dynasty(606–647)Gurjara-Pratiharadynasty (650–1036 CE)Rashtrakutas of Manyaketha (735–982)Pala dynasty (c. 750–1174)Paramara dynastyof Malwa (9th century to c. 1305)Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334 CE)Hoysala dynasty(1000–1346)Sena dynasty rule over Bengal (1070–1230 CE)Eastern Ganga dynasty (1078–1434)EKakatiya dynasty(1083–1323 CE)Kalachuris of Kalyani (Southern) dynasty (1130–1184)Chutiya dynastyruled over eastern Assam (1187–1524)Bana dynasty rule overMagadaimandalam(c. 1190–1260 CE)Delhi Sultanate(1206–1526)Ahom dynastyruled over Assam(1228–1826)Musunuri Nayaks (1323 - 1368)Reddy dynasty(1325–1448 CE)Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)Pemmasani Kamma dynasty(1350- 1652)Wodeyar dynasty(first rule, 1371–1761)Gajapati Kingdom(1434–1541 CE)Maharajas of Cochin(Perumpadapu Swaroopam, 1503–1964)Qutb Shahi dynasty(1518–1687)Mughal Empire(1526–1857)Mewar DynastySuri dynasty (1540–1555)!Chogyal, monarchs of Sikkim andLadakh (1642–1975)Deccan SultanatesMaratha Empire(1674–1881)The major Muslim vassals of the Mughal/British Paramountcy (1707–1856)Kingdom of Travancore (1729–1947)Sikh Empire (1801–1849)Emperors of India(1857–1947)Dominion of India(1947–1950)Dominion of Pakistan (1947–1956)
Why is the Muslim invasion of India that lasted for almost 800 years never talked about? What are your views on it?
The person who has added this question has a poor knowledge of history. Pragmatically answering.The concept of Indian nationalism did not existed at the time of invasion of Mughals. People approved that a king should rule over them and should protect them from external invasions. The land under that time was called as the land Mughal Sultanate.The concept of nationalism was developed under the British raj. And in world it started in mid 18th century. The world war 1 was the consequence of the rise of nationalism.If you tell the Mughals were the invaders, then you should also approve the invaders in history before and after them were:1 Kuru dynasty (c. 1200 BCE–500 BCE)2 Magadha dynasties2.1 Legendary kings2.2 Pradyota dynasty (c. 779 BCE–544 BCE)2.3 Haryanka dynasty (c. 544 BCE–413 BCE)2.4 Shishunaga dynasty (c. 413 BCE–345 BCE)2.5 Nanda dynasty (c. 345 BCE–321 BCE)2.6 Maurya dynasty (c. 321 BCE–185 BCE)2.7 Shunga dynasty (c. 185 BCE–73 BCE)2.8 Kanva dynasty (c. 73 BCE–26 BCE)2.9 Gupta dynasty (c. 240–605 CE)3 Ancient southern dynasties3.1 Pandyan dynasty (c. 550 BCE–345 CE)3.2 Chera dynasty (c. 300 BCE–1124 CE)3.3 Chola dynasty (c. 300 BCE–1279 CE)4 Foreign emperors in north-western India5 Satavahana dynasty (c. 271 BCE–220 CE)6 Vakataka dynasty (c. 250 – c. 500 CE)6.1 The Pravarapura-Nandivardhana branch6.2 The Vatsagulma branch7 Indo-Scythian rulers (c. 90 BCE – 45 CE)7.1 Northwestern India (c. 90 BCE – 10 CE)7.2 Mathura area (c. 20 BCE – 20 CE)7.3 Apracharaja rulers (12 BCE – 45 CE)7.4 Minor local rulers8 Indo-Parthian rulers (c. 21–100 CE)9 Western Kshatrapas (c. 35–405 CE)10 Kushana dynasty (80–225)11 Pallava dynasty (275–882)11.1 Early Pallavas (275–355)11.2 Middle Pallavas (355–537)11.3 Later Pallavas (537–882)12 Kadambas of Chandravalli at Chitradurga (345–525 CE)13 Western Ganga dynasty of Talakad (350–1024 CE)14 Maitrakas of Vallabhi (470–776 CE)15 Chahamanas of Shakambhari (6th century –12th century)15.1 Chahamana Dynasty (6th century - 12th century)16 Chalukya dynasty (543–1156)16.1 Chalukyas of Badami (543–757)16.2 Chalukyas of Kalyani (973–1156)17 Shashanka dynasty (600–626)18 Harsha dynasty (606–647)19 Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty (650–1036 CE)20 Rashtrakutas of Manyaketha (735–982)21 Pala dynasty (c. 750–1174)22 Paramara dynasty of Malwa (9th century to c. 1305)23 Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334 CE)23.1 Brahmin Shahi dynasty (c. 890–964)23.2 Shahi dynasty (964–1026 CE)24 Hoysala dynasty (1000–1346)25 Sena dynasty rule over Bengal (1070–1230 CE)26 Eastern Ganga dynasty (1078–1434)27 Kakatiya dynasty (1083–1323 CE)28 Kalachuris of Kalyani (Southern) dynasty (1130–1184)29 Chutiya dynasty ruled over eastern Assam (1187–1524)30 Bana dynasty rule over Magadaimandalam (c. 1190–1260 CE)30.1 Kadava dynasty (c. 1216–1279 CE)32 Ahom dynasty ruled over Assam (1228–1826)33 Musunuri Nayaks (1323 - 1368)34 Reddy dynasty (1325–1548 CE)35 Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)35.1 Sangama dynasty (1336–1487)35.2 Saluva dynasty (1490–1567)35.3 Tuluva dynasty (1491–1570)36 Pemmasani Kamma dynasty (1350- 1652)37 Wodeyar dynasty (first rule, 1371–1761)38 Wodeyar dynasty (second rule, 1799–1950)39 Gajapati Kingdom (1434–1541 CE)40 Maharajas of Cochin (Perumpadapu Swaroopam, 1503–1964)41 Mewar Dynasty42 Mewar (Sisodia)43 Chogyal, monarchs of Sikkim and Ladakh (1642–1975)44 Maratha Empire (1674–1881)45.1 Shivaji era45.2 Bhosale Chhatrapatis at Kolhapur (1700–1947)45.3 Bhosale Chhatrapatis at Satara (1707–1839)45.4 The Peshwas (1713–1858)45.5 Bhosale Maharajas of Thanjavur (?–1799)45.6 Bhosale Maharajas of Nagpur (1799–1881)45.7 Holkar rulers of Indore (1731–1948)45.8 Scindia rulers of Gwalior (1731–1947)45.9 Gaekwad rulers of Baroda (Vadodara) (1721–1947)46 Kingdom of Travancore (1729–1947)47 Sikh Empire (1801–1849)48 Emperors of India (1857–1947)49 The Aryan SamajThey all have came from some parts other than India and has Invaded. Targeting on one dynasties shows that you want one community to feel as invaders. But the reality is something else.Mughal dynasty was also like other dynasty.And if we go deep down the history, India in old days is defined as “Akhand Bharat” which includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan. And the Mughals were from Afghanistan.Now my question is:How can you name Mughals as invaders of India if they were also the part of India so called Akhand Bharat?
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