Timeline of Delhi

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The following is a timeline of the history of Delhi, including New Delhi. Changes in ruling nation are in bold, with a flag to represent the country where available.

Kuru Kingdom (1200 BCE-500 BCE)[edit]

Maurya Empire (300 BCE-100 BCE)[edit]

Kushan Empire (1st-3rd century)[edit]

Gupta Empire (3rd century-6th century)[edit]

Vardhana Dynasty (6th century-7th century)[edit]

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Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty (7th century)[edit]

Tomara Dynasty (731-1160)[edit]

Chahamanas of Shakambhari (1160-1206)[edit]

Delhi Sultanate (1206 – 1526)[edit]

Template:Delhi Sultanate The Delhi Sultanate refers to 5 Muslim Kingdoms which were based mostly in Delhi for 320 years. They are:

  • 1206 -1290 –Early Turkish Rulers / Slave Dynasty or Mamluk Dynasty Qutb-ud-din Aibak becomes first Sultan of Delhi in 1206. Delhi is the capital.
  • 1290-1320 – Khalji Dynasty Jalal-ud-din becomes first sultan of Khalji Dynasty in 1290
  • 1320 -1413 – Tughlaq Dynasty (1320 -1413) Ghazi Malik ascended the throne under the title of Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq in 1320
  • 1414-1451 – Sayyid Dynasty Khizr Khan ascended the throne in 1414
  • 1451 - 1526 – Lodi Dynasty Bahlul Lodhi captured Delhi and became Sultan in 1451

Mughal Empire (1526 – 1757)[edit]

Maratha Empire (1757-1803)[edit]

British Empire (1803 – 1947)[edit]

India (1947 – present)[edit]

References[edit]

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