Timeline of history of Rajasthan
- 4600 BC The development of Sonthi culture (between Saraswati and Darswati in Hanumangarh district) started.
 - 4500–3200 BC: Mesolithic site of Bagor
 - 3000–2000 BC: Chalcolithic culture of Ganeshwar, Balathal and Ahar
 - 2600 BC: Mature Harappan phase of the Indus Valley civilization begins covering the city of Kalibangan
 - 1900 BC Saraswati river becomes extinct.
 - 1800 BC The Indus Valley civilisation collapses due to a combination of drought and a decline in trade with Egypt and Mesopotamia.
 - 1800 BC The Ghaggar-Hakra system retracts its reach towards the foothills of the Himalaya, leading to erratic and less extensive floods that make inundation agriculture less sustainable.
 - 1750 BC End of Kalibangan culture.
 - 1500 BC entry of Indo Aryans into Rajasthan (??)
 - 1500 BC End of copper culture in Ozhiyana (Bhilwara).
 - 1000 BC Mahabharata war according to archeology
 - 700–300 BC: Matsya Kingdom, one of the sixteen Mahajanpadas, its capital was Viratnagar, modern day Bairat
 - 600 BC end of Vedic period.
 - 500 BC Development of civilization started in Tilwara
 - 443 BC Inscription made in the temple of Bhilot Mata in Bandli village of Ajmer (the oldest inscription in Rajasthan).
 - 300 BC–300 AD: Period of small Republics and Kingdoms like Malava, Shivi, Arjunayana, Yaudheya etc.
 - 200 BC Creation of two inscriptions related to Vaishnav sect in Nagri (Chittor)
 - 187 BC Shivi tribe settled in Madhyamika from Punjab.
 - 187 BC Yavana (Greek) king Dimit attacks Chittor.
 - 88 BC Indo-Scythians established themselves in the Indus
 - 7th century AD: Chavda dynasty establish its rule in south Rajasthan with its capital at Bhinmal.
 - 700 AD Chinese traveler visits a few cities in Rajasthan
 - 725 AD: Bappa Rawal defeats Arabs and captures the Chittor Fort from them.
 - 728 AD: Bappa Rawal establish Mewar dynastry at Chittor Garh
 - 720s AD: Ajayraja II of Chauhan dynasty established City of Ajmer.
 - 738 AD: Nagabhata I, the founder of Pratihar dynasty defeated an Arab army.
 - 967 Alan Singh Chanda of Chanda dynasty established city of Amber
 - 971 AD: Vigraharaja II sits on the throne of Shakambhari
 - 1010 Dulha Rai captures Khoh defeating Alan Singh Chanda[1]
 - 1018 Mahmud Ghazni attacks
 - 1031 Vimalshah constructs Dilwara temple
 - 1113 Ajay raj II shifted his capital to Ajaymeru(Ajmer) from Shakambhari
 - 1137 Kakil Deo captures Amber
 - 1156 Rao Jaisal Singh establishes Jaisalmer state
 - 1178 Muhammad Ghori defeated in Battle of Kashadra near Mount Abu by Chaulukyas (Solanki) of Gujarat with the help of Chauhans of Nadol, Jalore and Parmaras of Chandravati.
 - 1191 First Battle of Tarain, Prithviraj Chauhan defeats Muhammad Ghori
 - 1192: Defeat of Rajputs Under Prithviraj in Taraori leading to large scale destruction of their powers.[2]
 - 1230 Tejpal and Vastupal build Neminath temples at Dilwara
 - 1234 Rawal Jait Singh of Mewar defeats Iltutmish
 - 1301 Alauddin Khalji captures Ranthambhor defeating Hammirdeva
 - 1303 Chittorgarh falls to Khilji, Rani Padmini's Jauhar
 - 1311 Khilji defeats Kanhadadeva and captures Jalore
 - 1326 Rana Hammir re takes Chittorgarh
 - 1433 Maharana Kumbha becomes king
 - 1439 Maharana Kumbha build Vijay Stambha
 - 1459 Rao Jodha founded Jodhpur
 - 1465 Rao Bika set up Bikaner
 - 1517 Rana Sanga defeated combined Muslim forces of Malwa and Gujarat in Gagron and conquered Malwa (Central India) and made Medini Rai king of Malwa with Chanderi as his capital.[3]
 - 1519 Rana Sanga defeated Afghans of Ibrahim Lodhi Multiple times and freed most of Present Day Rajasthan.
 - 1527 Coalition of Rajput Prince defeated by Babur in Khanua led by Sanga ending supremacy of Rajputs Sanga established in last 10 years.[4]
 - 1544 Battle at Jaitaran between Raja Maldeo and Sher Shah Suri
 - 1559 Udaipur is founded by Maharana Udaisingh
 - 1567 Chittor besieged by Akbar
 - 1568 Chittor ravaged by Akbar and placed under the charge of Asaf Khan.
 - 1576 Battle of Haldighati where the Mughal forces defeated Maharana Pratap.
 - 1606 Battle of Dewair, Mughal forces under Asaf Khan was defeated by Maharana Amar Singh.
 - 1727 Sawai Jai Singh II founded city of Jaipur
 - 1733 Maharaja Suraj Mal establishes Jat state at Bharatpur
 - 1818 Many rulers signed treaties with East India Company
 - 1857 first independence movement, Nasirabad
 - 1949 Heera Lal Shastri becomes the chief minister
 - 1956 Rajasthan state reorganised[5]
 
See also
References
- ↑ Meena, Madan (2021). "Rulers, Criminals and Denotified Tribe: A Historical Journey of the Meenas". Tribe-British Relations in India. pp. 275–290. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-3424-6_17. ISBN 978-981-16-3423-9. S2CID 240554356. Archived from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
 - ↑ Jadunath Sarkar 1994, p. 26.
 - ↑ Chaurasia 2002, p. 156.
 - ↑ Jadunath Sarkar 1994, p. 36.
 - ↑ Rajasthan: Webster’s Timeline History, 805 - 2007. ICON Group International. ISBN 978-0-546-74686-0.
 
Books
- Chaurasia, Radhey Shyam (2002). History of Medieval India: From 1000 A.D. to 1707 A.D. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. ISBN 978-81-269-0123-4.
 - Jadunath Sarkar (1994). A History of Jaipur: C. 1503-1938. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-0333-5.
 
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