टेम्पलेट:भारतिय इतिहास के अवधिकाल

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James Mill (1773–1836), in his The History of British India (1817),[नोट 1] distinguished three phases in the history of India, namely Hindu, Muslim and British civilisations.[नोट 2][नोट 3] This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised, for the misconceptions it has given rise to.[नोट 4] Another influential periodisation is the division into "ancient, classical, mediaeval and modern periods".[नोट 5]
World History[नोट 6] James Mill's Periodization[नोट 7] ACMM[नोट 8][नोट 9] Chronology of Indian History[नोट 10][नोट 11][नोट 12][नोट 13]
Early Complex Societes
(3500-2000 BCE)
? Ancient India Prehistoric Era
Indus Valley Civilization
Ancient Civilisations
(2000-500 BCE)
Hindu civilisations Early Vedic Period
(c. 1750–1200 BCE)
Middle Vedic Period
(from 1200 BCE)
Late Vedic period
(from 850 BCE)
Classical Civilisations
(500 BCE-500 CE)
Second urbanisation
Early empires[नोट 14]
(c. 600–200 BCE)[नोट 15]
Desintegration[नोट 16] and regional states
(c. 200 BCE – 300 CE)[नोट 17]
Classical India "Golden Age" (Gupta Empire)
(c. 320–650 CE)[नोट 18]
Post-classical age
(500-1000 CE)
Medieval India Regional Indian kingdoms and Beginning of Islamic raids
(c. 650–1100 CE)[नोट 19]
Transregional nomadic empires
(1000-1500 CE)
Muslim civilisations Delhi Sultanate (north India)
(1206–1526 CE)
Vijayanagara Empire (south India)
(1336–1646 CE)
Modern age
(1500-present)
Modern India Mughal empire
(1526–1707)
British civilisations Maratha Empire
British rule
(c. 1750 CE – 1947)
- Independent India