History Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
History of Pakistan
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AJK · Balochistan · G-B · KP · Punjab · Sindh Timeline of Pakistan
| BCE | |
|---|---|
| Soanian People | ~500,000 |
| Mehrgarh Culture | 7000–2800 |
| Indus Valley Civilization | 3300–1750 |
| Vedic Civilization | 2000–600 |
| Achaemenid Empire | 550 BCE–330 BCE |
| Maurya Empire | 330 BCE–252 BCE |
| Seleucid Empire | 312 BCE–63 BCE |
| Greco-Bactrian Kingdom | 252 BCE–125 BCE |
| Indo-Scythian Kingdom | 200 BCE–400 CE |
| Gandhara Civilization | 200 BCE–1000 CE |
| Indo-Greek Kingdom | 180 BCE–10 CE |
| CE | |
|---|---|
| Indo-Parthian Kingdom | 21–130 |
| Kushan Empire | 30–375 |
| Sassanid Empire | 224–641 |
| Indo-Sassanids | 240–410 |
| Gupta Empire | 320–600 |
| Hephthalite Empire | 420–567 |
| Rai Dynasty | 489–632 |
| Kabul Shahi Dynasty | 500–1100 |
| Umayyad Caliphate | 661–750 |
| Pala Empire | 770–850 |
| Ghaznavid Empire | 963–1187 |
| Mamluk dynasty | 1206–1290 |
| Khilji dynasty | 1290–1320 |
| Tughlaq dynasty | 1320–1413 |
| Sayyid dynasty | 1414–1451 |
| Lodhi dynasty | 1451–1526 |
| Mughal Empire | 1526–1858 |
| Durrani Empire | 1747–1823 |
| Sikh Confederacy | 1733–1805 |
| Maratha Empire | 1758–1760 |
| Sikh Empire | 1799–1849 |
| British Indian Empire | 1849–1947 |
| Dominion of Pakistan | 1947–1956 |
| Islamic Republic | since 1956 |
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