Panchala Kingdom
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Was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the upper Gangetic plain.
Establishment
January 899 BC: Panchala, (Sanskrit: पञ्चाल, Pañcāla) was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the upper Gangetic plain. During Late Vedic times (c. 900-500 BC), it was one of the most powerful states of the Ancient India, closely allied with the Kuru Kingdom.
Chronology
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Conquests by Gupta ruler Samudragupta.
January 351: Panchala Kingdom was annexed by the Gupta Empire in the 4th century AD.
January 491 BC: The ruler of Magadha, Bimbisara of the Haryanka dynasty, greatly expanded the Kingdom during his reign from 544 BC to 492 BC.
January 412 BC: Haryanka dynasty was succeeded by the Shishunaga dynasty.
January 349 BC: The Panchala kingdom was one of the historical mahajanapadas of ancient India (c. 6th to 4th centuries BC). It was annexed into the Nanda Empire during the reign of Mahapadma Nanda.
January 184 BC: After being absorbed into the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BC), Panchala regained its independence.
January 174 BC: Demetrius I, also known as Demetrius the Invincible, was a Greek king who started an invasion of the northwestern Indian subcontinent from 180 BC. The invasion was completed by 175 BC, leading to the territory falling under the control of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom.
Disestablishment
January 351: Panchala Kingdom was annexed by the Gupta Empire in the 4th century AD.