Timeline of Bihar

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Bihar is a state located in the eastern part of India.

Neolithic (10800–3300 BC)

Bronze Age (3300–1500 BC)

Iron Age (1500–200 BC)

Late Vedic Period

  • 1700 BCE: King Brihadratha establishes the first ruling dynasty of Magadha.
  • 1100-600 BCE: The republics of Videha, Magadha and Anga ruled modern-day Bihar in the north, south-west and south-east respectively.
  • 6th century BCE: Foundation and rule of
    Lichhavis
    were the most powerful clan among them.

Rise of Magadha

  • 540 BCE: Magadha under the of Haryanka dynasty annexed Anga.
  • 537 BCE: Siddhartha Gautama attained the state of enlightenment in Bodh Gaya. Mahavira born in Kundalpur around the same time. Buddhism and Jainism are given patronage by Magadha rulers.
  • 492 BCE: Ajatashatru secured the throne of Magadha by executing his father Bimbisara.
  • 490 BCE: Establishment of Pataliputra.
  • 484-468 BCE: Magadha-Vajji war won by Magadha thus unifying modern-day Bihar.
  • Around 460 BCE: Magadha annexed its neighbour Kosala and established itself as a great power in North India. By this time they had an effective system of administration and government, a powerful army and a flourishing trade network.
  • 413 BCE: Shishunaga successfully rebels against Nagadashaka of the Haryanka dynasty and ascends to the throne.
  • 400 BCE: Shishunaga defeated the Pradyota dynasty of Avanti, removing a major rival of Magadh.
  • 345 BCE:
    Nanda dynasty
    .
  • 345-322 BCE: The Nanda kings made administrative reforms, centralized much of the power and introduced a new currency. They also maintained a formidable army why they used to aggressively expand the empire, eventually conquering most of Mahajahpads and achieving total supremacy in Ganges Basin. Even the army of Alexander the Great mutinied at the prospect of facing this giant army.

Mauryan Empire

Middle Kingdoms (200 BC – 1200 AD)

  • 185 BCE-80 BCE: Shunga dynasty established by Magadh general Pushyamitra Shunga.
  • 75 BCE-26 BCE: Kanva dynasty
  • 240 AD-600 AD:
    Srigupta
    .
  • 375 AD-415 AD: Reign of Chandragupta II.
  • 500 AD: Attack by Huna tribe weakens the Gupta dynasty.
  • Around 6th century-11th century: The rule of Pala and Sena dynasties in Mithila region.
  • 600 - 650: The empire of Harsha Vardhana expands into Magadh.
  • 750 - 1200: The Pala dynasty expands into Magadh.
  • 11th century - around 1325: The
    Karnat dynasty
    rules the Mithila region.

Medieval Period (1200–1750)

  • 1200:
    Vikramshila
    . Start of Afghan-Muslim rule in the Magadh region.
  • 1200-1400: Sharp decline of Buddhism in Bihar and northern India in general
  • 1250-1526: Magadh (c. 1250) and Mithila (c. 1325) regions come under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate.
  • 1526-1540: Mughal Emperor Babur defeats the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate, Lodi, and establishes the Mughal Empire.
  • 1540-1555: Sher Shah captures empire from Mughals.
  • 1540-1555: Building of the Grand Trunk Road, introduction of the rupee and of custom duties.
  • 1556 - 1764: The province of Bihar is formed and governed by the Mughal Empire.
  • 1666: Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and last Sikh Guru, is born in modern-day Patna.

Colonial Period (1750 – 1947)

British East India Company

  • 1757-1857: The
    British East India Company
    expands its rule into Bihar from Bengal.
  • 1764: Battle of Buxar: Tax collection becomes the duty of the East India Company.
  • 1764-1920 Migration of Bihari & United Provinces workers across the British world by the Company and later British government.
  • 1857: Period of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. East India Company Sepoys from the Bengal Army (80% Hindu according to William Daryample in the book "The Last Mughal") declare Bahadur Shah Zafar II Emperor of Hindustan. The region becomes the centre of resistance to the East India Company. End of the Muslim Era.

The British Raj

Post Independence (1947 – 1990)

Modern Period (1990 - Present)

Lalu–Rabri Yadav (1990 – 2005)

Nitish Kumar ( Post 1997)

  • 2005: In February Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi lose power after 15 years
  • 2005: In November, Janata Dal (United) and the BJP win the state election.
  • 2005 - 2007: Nitish Kumar is declared the best Chief Minister in India by India Today magazine
  • 2007: Bhojpuri cinema hall complex bombed in Punjab. Six UP and Bihari migrant workers killed.
  • 2008: Second Bihari-Bhojpuri Immigrant Worker Crisis: Migrants and students attacked in Maharashtra, Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland. Economic revival Q1 2008, resulting in labour shortages in Punjab, Maharashtra.[18]
  • 2008: Floods in Mithla region kill 3,000 people, displace millions.
  • 2010: Nitish Kumar again becomes Bihar CM after a historic mandate.
  • 2014: Nitish Kumar resigns after the historic debacle in 2014 Lok Sabha elections; Jitan Ram Manjhi is new CM
  • 20 November 2015 Nitish Kumar sworn in as Bihar CM for the fourth time[19] after resignation of incumbent Jitan Ram Manjhi
  • 26 July 2017 -
    Tej Pratap
    becomes Health Minister of Bihar.

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