| Major Dynasties of Ancient India |
| Maurya Dynasty (323 B.C.-184 B.C.) |
| Chandragupta Maurya (324-300 B.C.) : He founded the Maurya Empire in India with the help of Kautilya. He was a military genius and an eminent statesman. |
| Kushan Dynasty (40-176 A.D.) |
| Kanishka (78-101 or 102 AD.) : He is known as a great empire builder. Like Ashoka he patronized Buddhism. He patronized the Gandhara School of Art. The famous Indian physician Charak and Bhuddhist scholar Nagarjuna lived during his reign. Ashwaghosh a |
| Gupta Dynasty (319-500 A.D.) |
| The great rulers in this dynasty are: (1) Chandra Gupta I. (2) Samudra Gupta, (325-375 A.D.), also known as Napoleon of India, (3) Chandra Gupta II. (380-412 A.D.) |
| Pallava and Chalukya Dynasty |
| Pallava Dynasty : The Pallavas power reached its glorious heights during the reign of |
| Vardhana or Pushya-Bhuti Dynasty (560-647 A.D.) |
| The greatest king of this dynasty was Harsha Varadhan (606-647 A.D.). He was a great patron of art and literature. He himself was a man of letters having written two great books 'Naga Nandin' and 'Ratnavali'. He was the last great Hindu ruler of India. Huen Tsang a |
| Major Dynasties of Ancient India |
| Maurya Dynasty (323 B.C.-184 B.C.) |
| Chandragupta Maurya (324-300 B.C.) : He founded the Maurya Empire in India with the help of Kautilya. He was a military genius and an eminent statesman. |
| Kushan Dynasty (40-176 A.D.) |
| Kanishka (78-101 or 102 AD.) : He is known as a great empire builder. Like Ashoka he patronized Buddhism. He patronized the Gandhara School of Art. The famous Indian physician Charak and Bhuddhist scholar Nagarjuna lived during his reign. Ashwaghosh a |
| Gupta Dynasty (319-500 A.D.) |
| The great rulers in this dynasty are: (1) Chandra Gupta I. (2) Samudra Gupta, (325-375 A.D.), also known as Napoleon of India, (3) Chandra Gupta II. (380-412 A.D.) |
| Pallava and Chalukya Dynasty |
| Pallava Dynasty : The Pallavas power reached its glorious heights during the reign of |
| Vardhana or Pushya-Bhuti Dynasty (560-647 A.D.) |
| The greatest king of this dynasty was Harsha Varadhan (606-647 A.D.). He was a great patron of art and literature. He himself was a man of letters having written two great books 'Naga Nandin' and 'Ratnavali'. He was the last great Hindu ruler of India. Huen Tsang a |
| Major Dynasties of Ancient India | ||||||||||||||||
| Maurya Dynasty (323 B.C.-184 B.C.) | ||||||||||||||||
| Chandragupta Maurya (324-300 B.C.) : He founded the Maurya Empire in India with the help of Kautilya. He was a military genius and an eminent statesman. | ||||||||||||||||
| Kushan Dynasty (40-176 A.D.) | ||||||||||||||||
| Kanishka (78-101 or 102 AD.) : He is known as a great empire builder. Like Ashoka he patronized Buddhism. He patronized the Gandhara School of Art. The famous Indian physician Charak and Bhuddhist scholar Nagarjuna lived during his reign. Ashwaghosh a | ||||||||||||||||
| Gupta Dynasty (319-500 A.D.) | ||||||||||||||||
| The great rulers in this dynasty are: (1) Chandra Gupta I. (2) Samudra Gupta, (325-375 A.D.), also known as Napoleon of India, (3) Chandra Gupta II. (380-412 A.D.) | ||||||||||||||||
| Pallava and Chalukya Dynasty | ||||||||||||||||
| Pallava Dynasty : The Pallavas power reached its glorious heights during the reign of | ||||||||||||||||
| Vardhana or Pushya-Bhuti Dynasty (560-647 A.D.) | ||||||||||||||||
| The greatest king of this dynasty was Harsha Varadhan (606-647 A.D.). He was a great patron of art and literature. He himself was a man of letters having written two great books 'Naga Nandin' and 'Ratnavali'. He was the last great Hindu ruler of India. Huen Tsang a
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| Major Dynasties of Ancient India |
| Maurya Dynasty (323 B.C.-184 B.C.) |
| Chandragupta Maurya (324-300 B.C.) : He founded the Maurya Empire in India with the help of Kautilya. He was a military genius and an eminent statesman. |
| Kushan Dynasty (40-176 A.D.) |
| Kanishka (78-101 or 102 AD.) : He is known as a great empire builder. Like Ashoka he patronized Buddhism. He patronized the Gandhara School of Art. The famous Indian physician Charak and Bhuddhist scholar Nagarjuna lived during his reign. Ashwaghosh a |
| Gupta Dynasty (319-500 A.D.) |
| The great rulers in this dynasty are: (1) Chandra Gupta I. (2) Samudra Gupta, (325-375 A.D.), also known as Napoleon of India, (3) Chandra Gupta II. (380-412 A.D.) |
| Pallava and Chalukya Dynasty |
| Pallava Dynasty : The Pallavas power reached its glorious heights during the reign of |
| Vardhana or Pushya-Bhuti Dynasty (560-647 A.D.) |
| The greatest king of this dynasty was Harsha Varadhan (606-647 A.D.). He was a great patron of art and literature. He himself was a man of letters having written two great books 'Naga Nandin' and 'Ratnavali'. He was the last great Hindu ruler of India. Huen Tsang a |
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with warm regards
Harish Sati
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
(M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.sati@gmail.com
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