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As promised, top 20 Indian dynasties with the map and a picture of art/architecture of the time & a mention of the most notable ruler
Do comment how many were you aware of & what was missed?
Maurya empire – Founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE and lasted till 185 BCE.
By far the biggest Indic empire before Marathas redid it 2000 years later.
Other famous names in this dynasty are Ashoka and Bindusara
1) Satvahanas 2nd and 3rd century – Started by Simuka in the Deccan region and expanded to Central India.
Official language was Prakrit and Brahmi script.
Most known ruler Gautamiputra Satakarni.
Kushan Empire – Indo-Greek Empire extending across present day Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Most famous ruler – Kanishka the great.
Gupta – massive Empire in Gangetic plains from 3rd to 6th century.
Probably the most well-known of the ancient Hindu empires today after the Maurya Empire.
Most famous rules were Chandragupta (NOT Maurya), Skandagupta and Samudragupta)
Maha megha vahana empire – Ruled Kalinga (Odisha) from 1st BCE to almost 4th century CE.
The greatest king of this dynasty was Kharavela who patronised Jain faith.
Kalachuri – There were two Kalachuris the regular and the Tripuri.
Between them they ruled present day MP, Andhra & Maharashtra in 6th and 7th centuries.
Gurjara-Pratihara – Ruled most of North India from 7th to 11th century.
Most famous rules were Nagabhatta 1 who contained Arabs from coming into India in 7th century & Raja Mihira Bhoja of 10th century – one of the greatest Hindu kings
Chalukya – Ruled almost all of Deccan and South India from 6th to 10 century. Later morphed into Badami, Eastern and Western Chalukyas.
Most famous them would be Immadi Pulakeshi also called Pulakeshi 2
Rashtrakuta – Ruled central India to Karnataka from 6th to 8th century.
Most famous rulers would be Dantidurga who established this dynasty and Amoghavarsha.
Pala – Massive empire from 7th to 11thcentury covering Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and UP.
Most notable ruler would be Mahipal who once had a war with Rajendra Chola's armies…..and lost!
Chola – I don’t think this one needs any introduction. If you need intro then chullu bhar paani main doob maro :)
Most famous of Chola rulers were Raja Raja and his son Rajendra Chola.
Pandya – There were early Pandyas which was mostly restricted to parts of Tamil Nadu and then the later Pandyas who replaced the Cholas as the de facto power over most of South India.
Most famous king can be said to be Maravaram Kulasekara
Hoysala – Ruled most of Karnataka and Deccan from 10th to 14th century from Halebid and Belur
Most famous king can be said to be Vishnuvardhana.
Yadava – Also called Seuna, ruled Deccan from 10th to 13th century.
Reached their peak under a king called Simhana 2
Kakatiya – Ruled Telangana, Andhra, Eastern Karnataka for 200+ years from 12thto 13th century.
The most famous of the rulers would be Rudramma Devi that definitely people from Andhra would have heard about. Rest of India not sure.
Ganga-Gajapati – This one baffles me. Western + Eastern Ganga dynasty eventually Gajapati dynasty this empire lasted 1000+ years & controlled Odisha
But today its literally obliterated from our mainstream info.
Greatest emperors would be Kapilendra Deva and Narsimha Deva
Vijayanagara – I hope that at least South Indians are aware of this as it controlled almost all of South India for almost 500 years from 14th century till 17th century from capital Hampi
The high point was Krishnadeva raya and his victory at battle of Raichur where he singlehandedly kicked the rear of Deccan sultans
Ahom – Hidden from non Assamiya Indians till Lachit Borphukan & battle of Saraighat started to be promoted by pro Hindu groups off late.
Can't imagine how an empire that was more than 800 years long and successfully resisted all Turkic attempts at invasions was sidelined
Maratha – If you need intro for this then do soo side like Dharmendar in Sholay.
The single biggest Indian empire after Maurya and extended from Attock to Cuttack at its peak after Bajirao Ballal's & Raghoba's conquests
Started by one and only Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Sikh empire – One more case of all Indians should have known but mostly only Sikhs and Punjabis do.
Lasted only 50 odd years but under b it covered all of undivided Punjab, Kashmir and a lot of Pashtunistan also with capital in Lahore
Other notable mentions that we were not able to cover in top 20 but definitely need special mention – Pallavas, Solanki (Chaulukya), Karkota Kashmir,Vakataka, Gauda, Tomara, Karakota and Mewar-Rajputana confederation
Mughals and Deccan sultanate was not included for two reasons
a) They were Turkic not indigenous Indians
b) they have already been covered by mainstream historians so much that us repeating it would be waste of your time
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1 innocent tweet on St Thomas in a big thread triggered self-styled fellas to do a Zoo Bear dog whistle and unleash an online fringe ideological mob on our wall claiming
St Thomas was a Portuguese fabrication post 1498.
This thread will explain why we disagree.
In historical matters nuance gets distorted.
E.g. it's not possible to actually prove that Ravan had 10 heads by a fossil dig.
But you can definitely prove that there was a powerful king in Lanka. It's the spirit behind the idea that needs verification not the exaggerations
Hence In this case we are NOT arguing about whether Thomas performed "miracles" or was killed by 'Brahmins". We are merely verifying
a) Was there a 1st century Aramaic Jew that preached gospel in India?
b) Was it possible for a person from Judea to reach India?
Starting today, an unmissable series of threads covering key events in the history of India from 500 BCE till today with 1 line text per event and a hyper realistic generative AI image
Share widely and make good use of the December holidays. Today's thread 500 BCE to 1 BCE
600 BCE - The 16 Maha Janapadas. The key areas that will eventually form the crux of Bharat start forming
599 BCE - Mahavira the 24th Tirthankar of Jain faith is born around modern day Bihar
We all think that globally Hindus are divided by language, jaati-varna, panth, nation & ethnicity right? WRONG!
Met a very wise person yesterday who said forget all divisions THERE ARE JUST 4 TYPES OF HINDUS
Understand to navigate the samaaj.
Short thread - 4 types of Hindus
1) Anti Hindu Hindu 10% - this is the rabidly colonized Gunga Din that comes with a Hindu name identity but the deep self hate is so subconscious that they actually hate you.
You cannot cure this so only option is confrontation like you do to an adversary
2) Apologetic Hindu 40% - Inside house they’ll have mandir & they’ll do festival get together etc.
But once outside they’ll feel embarrassed & say we’re spiritual not religious, all religions are same. Quickly feel ashamed with minor news etc. This is a fixable fence sitter zone
This is amply proven by the Indian partition & subsequent Indic genocide.
The post 1947 history of Jews & Indics is very similar.
Jews did right things & Indic not so much.
Read this thread to know what Indics should have done
In 1947 both Jews and Indics were under British occupation. Driven by Jihadist demands, British offered a 2 state solution which both Jews & Indics accepted. But Jihadists driven by supremacist ideals & desire for genocide invaded Israel & India. And lost in both places
Israel capitalized on the victory & declared a Jewish state, revived Hebrew, took territory & rapidly industrialized. India should have declared a Hindu nation, revived Sanskrit, retaken Punjab, Bengal, Sindh & industrialized. Instead Nehru went to UN, became secular & socialist