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List of Hindu empires and dynasties

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The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC,[1] went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008.[2]

Debate about early Indian history

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The history of India up to (and including) the times of the Buddha, with his life generally placed into the 6th or 5th century BCE, is a subject of a major scholarly debate. The vast majority of historians in the Western world accept the theory of Aryan Migration with c. 1500-1200 BCE dates for the displacement of Indus civilization by Aryans and the earliest texts of the Rigveda. The Indian scholars, on the other hand, are mostly supporters of the Indigenous Aryanism that declares the indigenous nature of the Indian civilization and the c. 4000 BCE date for the earliest Rigvedas. [3]

Early Indian history does not have an equivalent of chronicles like the ones established in the West by Herodotus in the 5th century BC or Kojiki / Nihongi in Japan. "With the single exception of Rajatarangini (History of Kashmir), there is no historical text in Sanskrit dealing with the whole or even parts of India" (R. C. Majumdar).[4] While there are texts in Sanskrit, the Puranas, that profess to include the early Indian history, the Western scholars assume them to be compiled by brahmins in the 1st millennium CE, thus only being contemporary with the described facts from the time of the Guptas (3rd century CE). These texts are considered by Western scholars to be legendary,[5] corresponding kingdoms are listed separately in the Puranic kings section.

Ancient dynasties

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Empire or Dynasty Established Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of Map
Kuru Kingdom[6] 2000 BCE[citation needed] 380 BCE Āsandīvat, Hastinapura, Indraprastha Vedic Sanskrit, Sanskrit India
Brihadratha dynasty 1700 BCE[citation needed] 682 BCE[citation needed] Girivraja Vedic Sanskrit India
Gopala Dynasty 1500 BCE[citation needed] 841 BCE[citation needed] Pashupatinath Temple, Gaushala, Kathmandu Sanskrit   Nepal
Pundravardhana Kingdom 1300 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Mahasthangarh Pali, Sanskrit Bangladesh
India
Anga Kingdom[7] 1100 BCE[citation needed] 530 BCE Champa Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Vidarbha Kingdom 1100 BCE[citation needed] 500 BCE Kaundinyapur Sanskrit India
Khasa Kingdom 1100 BCE[citation needed] 500 BCE Kedarnath ('Kedare-Khasa-Mandale') Sanskrit, Prakrit, Khas language   Nepal
India
Panchala Kingdom[8] 1100 BCE[citation needed] 350 CE Ahichatra, Kampila Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Mahisapala dynasty 841 BCE[citation needed] 679 BCE Kathmandu Sanskrit   Nepal
India
Gandhara Kingdom[9] 800 BCE[citation needed] 535 BCE Puṣkalavati, Takṣaśilā, Puruṣapura Sanskrit Afghanistan
Pakistan
Kingdom of Kosala[10] 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Shravasti, Ayodhya Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Vajjika League c. 6th century BCE c. 468 BCE Vaishali Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Matsya Kingdom[11] 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE ViratNagar Sanskrit India
Surasena Kingdom 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Mathura Sanskrit India
Avanti Kingdom[12] 700 BCE[citation needed] 300 BCE Ujjayini Sanskrit India
Asmaka Kingdom[13] 700 BCE[citation needed] 300 BCE Potali Sanskrit India
Kingdom of Vatsa[14] 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Kauśāmbī Sanskrit India
Kingdom of Kashi[15] 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Banaras Sanskrit India
Chedi Kingdom[16] 700 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Suktimati Sanskrit India
Pradyota dynasty 682 BCE[citation needed] 544 BCE Rajagriha Prakrit, Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Pandyan dynasty 600 BCE[citation needed] 1759 CE Korkai, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Vizhinjam Tamil India
Chera Dynasty 600 BCE[citation needed] 1753 CE Karur, Kodungallur, Kollam Tamil India
Haryanka Dynasty 554 BCE[citation needed] 413 BCE Rajagriha, Pataliputra Prakrit, Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Shishunaga dynasty 413 BCE[citation needed] 345 BCE Rajgir, Vaishali, Pataliputra Prakrit, Sanskrit India
  Nepal
Paurava dynasty[17] 400 BCE 301 BCE Sagala, Mathura Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Chola dynasty 400 BCE[citation needed] 1540 CE Thanjavur, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Pazhaiyaarai Tamil India
Malavas[verification needed] 350 BCE[citation needed] 650 CE Vidisha Sanskrit India

Middle Kingdoms (c. 200s BCE – 500s CE)

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Empire or Dynasty Established Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of Map
Kuninda Kingdom 2nd century BCE 3rd century CE southern areas of modern Himachal Pradesh Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Shunga Empire 185 BCE 75 BCE Pataliputra, Vidisha Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Bangladesh
  Nepal
Bhutan
Deva Dynasty of Saketa 150 BCE[citation needed] 10 BCE Ayodhya Sanskrit India
Satavahana Empire 100 BCE[citation needed] 225 CE Pratishthana, Amaravati Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Kanva Dynasty 75 BCE[citation needed] 30 BCE Pataliputra or Vidisha Sanskrit India
Northern Satrap Dynasty 60 BCE 2nd century CE Sagala, Mathura Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Chutu dynasty 30 BCE[citation needed] 280 CE Banavasi Prakrit India
Kushan Empire 30 CE 375 CE Puruṣapura, Takṣaśilā, Mathura Greek, Bactrian, Gandhari Prakrit, Hybrid Sanskrit India

Pakistan Afghanistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Uzbekistan Iran

Western Satraps 35 CE 405 CE Ujjain, Barygaza Pali, Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Funan Empire 50 CE 550 CE Vyadhapura Khmer, Sanskrit Laos
Cambodia
Thailand
Vietnam
Myanmar
Nagvanshi Dynasty 94 CE[citation needed] 1952 CE Khukhragarh, Navratangarh Prakrit, Nagpuri India
Parataraja Kingdom 125 CE 300 CE Loralai Pali, Prakrit, Sanskrit, Scythian Pakistan
Afghanistan
Langkasuka Kingdom 150 CE 1475 CE - Malay Malaysia
Thailand
Kingdom of Gangga Negara 150 CE 1025 CE Beruas Malay Malaysia
Kingdom of Champa 192 CE 1832 CE Indrapura, Vijaya, Panduranga Chamic languages, Sanskrit Vietnam
Laos
Cambodia
Andhra Ikshvaku Dynasty 200 CE 275 CE Vijayapuri (Nagarjunakonda) Prakrit, Sanskrit, Telugu India
Abhira dynasty 203 CE 370 CE Anjaneri, Thalner, Prakashe, Bhamer, Asirgarh Ahirani,

Apabhraṃśa Sanskrit

India
Bharashiva Dynasty 205 CE 335 CE Padmavati Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Soma Dynasty 205 CE 305 CE Kathmandu Sanskrit   Nepal
Gupta Empire 240 CE 550 CE Pataliputra Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Bangladesh
Pakistan
  Nepal
Afghanistan
Paurava Dynasty (reinstated)[18] c. 4th century CE c. 7th century CE Brahmapur Sanskrit India
Pallava Empire 275 CE 897 CE Kanchipuram Tamil, Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Licchavi dynasty 305 CE 1200 CE Kathmandu Bajjika, Sanskrit   Nepal
India
Bhutan
Kataha 330 CE 1136 CE Kataha Old Malay, Sanskrit Malaysia
Kadamba Dynasty 345 CE 525 CE Banavasi Kannada, Sanskrit India
Kingdom of Malwa (350–545) 350 CE 550 CE Mandsaur Sanskrit India
Kamarupa Kingdom 350 CE 1140 CE Pragjyotishpura, Haruppeswara, Durjaya Assamese, Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Bhutan
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Tarumanagara Kingdom 358 CE 669 CE Sundapura Sundanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Kutai Martadipura 399 CE 1635 CE Muara Kaman Sanskrit, probably old version of Kutainese language Indonesia
Vishnukundina Dynasty 420 CE 624 CE Nalgonda, Eluru, Amaravati Sanskrit, Prakrit, Telugu India
Sharabhapuriya Dynasty 465 CE 590 CE Sharabhapura Sanskrit India
Kingdom of Valabhi 475 CE 776 CE Vallabhi Apabhramsa, Prakrit, Sanskrit, Sauraseni India

Early Medieval Period (c. 500s CE – c. 1200s CE)

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Empire or Dynasty Established Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of Map
Kingdom of Thanesar 500 606 Thanesar Kannauj Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Nala Kingdom 515 585 Pushkari Sanskrit India
Rai Dynasty 524 632 Aror Sanskrit Pakistan
Chalukya Dynasty 543 753 Badami Kannada, Sanskrit India
Kalachuri Dynasty 550 620 Mahishmati Sanskrit India
Chenla Empire 550 802 Shrestapura, Bhavapura, Isanapura, Shambhupura Khmer, Sanskrit Cambodia
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Chahamana Dynasty 550 1194 Shakambhari Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Kalingga Kingdom 550 650 - Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Gauda Kingdom 590 626 Karnasuvarna - India
Bangladesh
Panduvamshi Dynasty 600 790 Shripura Sanskrit India
Eastern Chalukya Empire 624 1189 Vengi, Rajahmundry Sanskrit, Telugu India
Karkota Empire 625 885 Srinagar, Parihaspore Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Brahman Dynasty of Sindh 632 724 Aror Sanskrit  India

 Pakistan

Srivijaya Empire 650 1377 Palembang, Chaiya, Jambi Old Malay, Sanskrit Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Cambodia
Philippines
Vietnam
Brunei
Taiwan
Galuh Kingdom 669 1482 Kawali Sundanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Sunda Kingdom 669 1579 Kawali, Pakuan Pajajaran Sundanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Kalachuri Tripuri Dynasty 675 1212 Tripuri Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Garhwal Kingdom 688 CE 1949 CE Srinagar, Uttarakhand
Tehri
Narendranagar
Garhwali, Jaunsari, Sanskrit India
Chavda Dynasty 690 942 Panchasar, Aṇahilaváḍa Prakrit India
Mallabhum Kingdom 694 1800 Laugram, Pradyumnapur, Bishnupur Sanskrit, Prakrit India
Bangladesh
Katyuri kings (Karttikeyapur) 700 CE 1065 CE Joshimath later shifted to Baijnath, Uttarakhand Khas, Sanskrit, Prakrit India
  Nepal
Chand kings 700 CE 1790 CE Champawat Kumaoni, Dotyali, Nepali India
  Nepal
Tibet
Limbuwan 7th Century CE 1774 Morang, Bijaypur Limbu, Lepcha   Nepal
India
Bhutan
Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty 730 1036 Kannauj Prakrit, Sanskrit India Afghanistan
Pakistan
Mataram Kingdom 732 1006 Mamratipura Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Saindhava Dynasty 735 920 Bhutamabilika Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Tomara Dynasty 736 1151 Delhi Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Rashtrakuta Empire 753 982 Manyakheta Kannada, Sanskrit India
Khmer Empire 802 1431 Mahendraparvata, Hariharalaya, Koh Ker, Yasodharapura Khmer, Sanskrit Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Chudasama Dynasty 825 1472 Vamanasthali, Junagadh Old Gujarati, Prakrit India
Later Chola Empire 848 1279 Pazhaiyaarai, Thanjavur, Gangaikonda Cholapuram Tamil India
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Maldives
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Thailand
Myanmar
Somavamshi Dynasty 850 1150 Yayatinagara Sanskrit India
Yadava Dynasty 850 1334 Devagiri Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit India
Utpala Dynasty 855 1003 Avantipur Sanskrit India
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Hindu Shahi Dynasty 879 1026 Kabul Sanskrit Pakistan
Afghanistan
India
Bali Kingdom 914 1908 Bedulu, Samprangan, Gelgel, Klungkung Kawi, Balinese Indonesia
Pagan Empire 940 1297 Pagan Burmese, Mon, Pyu Myanmar
Kingdom of Malwa 948 1305 Dhar Prakrit, Sanskrit India
Khasa Malla kingdom 954 1450 Sinja Valley, Nepal Khas, Sanskrit, Dotyali   Nepal
India
Tibet
Western Chalukya Empire 973 1189 Manyakheta, Basavakalyan Kannada, Sanskrit India
Rajahnate of Butuan 1001 1756 Butuan Butuanon, Old Malay Philippines
Lohara Dynasty 1003 1320 Srinagar Sanskrit India
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Kingdom of Polonnaruwa 1017 1310 Polonnaruwa Pali, Sanskrit India
Kahuripan Kingdom 1019 1045 Kahuripan Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Hoysala Empire 1026 1343 Halebidu, Belur Kannada, Sanskrit India
Janggala Kingdom 1045 1136 Hujung Galuh Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Kediri Kingdom 1045 1221 Kadiri Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Eastern Ganga Empire 1078 1434 Dantapura, Kalinganagara, Kataka, Paralekhemundi Sanskrit, Telugu, Odia India
Gahadavala Dynasty 1080 1194 Varanasi, Kanyakubja Sanskrit India
Dimasa Kingdom 1087 1832 Dimapur, Maibang, Khaspur Dimasa India
Karnat Dynasty 1097 1324 Simraungadh Maithili, Sanskrit   Nepal
India
Chero dynasty 12th CE 18th CE Bhojpuri, Nagpuri India
Sambhuvaraya Dynasty 1150 1375 Rajagambhiram, Padaveedu Sanskrit, Tamil India
Vanni Nadu Dynasty 1150 1803 Vanni Tamil Sri Lanka
Deva Dynasty 1156 1250 Bikrampur Bengali, Sanskrit Bangladesh
India
Kakatiya Dynasty 1163 1323 Orugallu Sanskrit, Telugu India
Khen Dynasty 1185 1498 Kamarupanagara, Kamatapura Assamese, Kamtapuri India
Myanmar
Sutiya Kingdom 1187 1673 Swarnagiri, Ratnapur, Sadiya Assamese, Sanskrit India

Late Medieval Period (c. 1200s CE – c. 1550s CE)

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Empire or Dynasty Established Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of Map
Malla Dynasty 1200 1768 Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, Patan, Nepal Newari,

Nepali, Sanskrit, Maithili

  Nepal
Doti Rainka kingdom 13th century 1790 Dipayal Silgadhi, Nepal Dotyali, Khas, Sanskrit, Kumaoni   Nepal
India
Tibet
Jaffna Kingdom 1215 1624 Nallur Tamil Sri Lanka
Singhasari Kingdom 1222 1292 Tumapel Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Ahom Kingdom 1228 1826 Charaideo, Garhgaon, Rangpur, Jorhat Assamese, Tai-Ahom India
Myanmar
Sambhuvaraya Dynasty 1236 1375 Rajagambhiram, Padaveedu Tamil, Sanskrit India
Yajvapala Dynasty 1237 1289 Nalapura - India
Vaghela Dynasty 1244 1304 Dholka Apabhramsa, Old Gujarati, Prakrit India
Rajahnate of Cebu 1250 1565 Singhapala Cebuano, Old Malay, Middle Tamil Philippines
Narayangarh Raj 1264 1947 Midnapore district Bengali Language India
Majapahit Empire 1293 1527 Majapahit, Wilwatikta Old Javanese, Sanskrit Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Brunei
Thailand
Timor Leste
Philippines
Australia
Sena Dynasty (Nepal) 13th Century CE 18th Century CE Makwanpurgadhi, Chaudandi, Palpa Nepali, Maithili Language, Khas, Bengali, Sanskrit   Nepal
India
Reddy Dynasty 1325 1448 Addanki, Kondavidu, Rajahmundry Telugu, Sanskrit India
Musunuri Nayakas 1150 1369 Warangal Telugu, Sanskrit India
Vijayanagara Empire 1336 1646 Vijayanagara
(1336–1565)
Penukonda
(1565–1592)
Chandragiri
(1592–1604)
Vellore
(1604–1646)
India
Oiniwar Dynasty 1353 1526 Madhubani Maithili language India
Kallala dynasty 1404 1789 Sinja Valley Khas language, Nepali, Sanskrit   Nepal
India
Gajapati Empire 1434 1541 Cuttack Odia, Sanskrit India

Early Modern Period (c. 1550s CE – 1850s CE)

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Empire or Dynasty Established Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of Map
Bhoi dynasty 1541 1947 Cuttack, Puri, Khurda Odia India
Koch Dynasty 1515 1949 Chikana, Kamatapur Kamtapuri, Assamese, Bengali, Sanskrit India
Madurai Nayak Dynasty 1529 1736 Madurai, Tiruchirapalli Telugu, Tamil, Sanskrit India
Thanjavur Nayak Kingdom 1532 1673 Thanjavur Telugu, Tamil, Sanskrit India
Gorkha Kingdom 1559 1768 Gorkha Darbar Nepali   Nepal
Raj Darbhanga 1577 1947 Darbhanga Maithili India
Midnapore Raj 1568 1812 Medinipur Bengali Language India
Maratha Empire 1674 1818 Raigad, Gingee, Satara, Pune Marathi, Sanskrit India
Pakistan
Maratha Empire
Pudukkottai Kingdom 1680 1800 Pudukkottai Tamil India
Sivaganga Kingdom 1725 1733 Sivaganga Tamil India
Kingdom of Nepal 1768 2008 Kathmandu Nepali, Sanskrit   Nepal
India
China
Bangladesh
Jammu and Kashmir 1846 1952 Jammu Dogri India
Pakistan
China

Note: Kingdoms that acted as princely states to the British Empire are not mentioned except for the time period when they exercised sovereign control.

Puranic kings

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Five Puranas (Vayu, Matsya, Brahmanda, Vishnu, Bhagavata) contain dynastic Puranic lists.[19] Approach of researchers to these lists varies from outright skepticism, especially prevalent in the 19th century ("extravagant romances, ... works of imagination",[20] "particular year is never mentioned"[21]) to cautious partial acceptance along the lines traced by F. E. Pargiter: "false genealogies ... imitate genuine genealogies", accepting limitations does not require to declare the absence of "any trust whatever".[22] Ludo Rocher in his book "The Puranas" (1986) provides a long list of chronological calculations based on Puranic lists with a warning that they are "often highly imaginative".[23]

Kingdom Capital(s) Language(s) Today part of
Puru kingdom Vedic Sanskrit India
Yadu kingdom Vedic Sanskrit India
Iksvakus kingdom Vedic Sanskrit India
Heheya Kingdom Mahishmati Vedic Sanskrit India

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Chaulagain 2019, pp. 1–2.
  2. ^ Chaulagain 2019, p. 6.
  3. ^ Klostermaier 2014, Chronology.
  4. ^ Witzel 1990, p. 1.
  5. ^ Witzel 1990, p. 2.
  6. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  7. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  8. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  9. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  10. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  11. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  12. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  13. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  14. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  15. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  16. ^ RC Majumdar; HC Raychaudhury; Kalikinkar Datta (2023). An Advanced History of India. Trinity Press.
  17. ^ "Porus | Indian prince". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  18. ^ Saklani, Dinesh Prasad (1998). Ancient Communities of the Himalaya. Indus. ISBN 9788173870903.
  19. ^ Rocher 1986, p. 115.
  20. ^ Rocher 1986, p. 116.
  21. ^ Rocher 1986, p. 117.
  22. ^ Rocher 1986, p. 118.
  23. ^ Rocher 1986, p. 122.

Sources

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