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भारत का इतिहास. प्राचीन. निओलिथिक, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE. सिन्धु घाटी सभ्यता, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE. उत्तर-सिन्धु घाटी काल, c. 1700 – c. 1500 BCE. वैदिक सभ्यता, c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE. प्रारम्भिक वैदिक काल. श्रमण आन्दोलन का उदय. पश्चात वैदिक काल. जैन धर्म का प्रसार - पार्श्वनाथ. जैन धर्म का प्रसार - महावीर. बौद्ध धर्म का उदय.
3rd century. Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 3rd century AD. Map of the world in AD 250. Eastern Hemisphere at the end of the 3rd century AD. The 3rd century was the period from AD 201 (represented by the Roman numerals CCI) to AD 300 (CCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. In this century, the Roman Empire saw a crisis ...
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3rd century BCE or 1st/2nd century CE. Discovered. 25°34'18"N 85°15'45"E. Place. Didarganj, Patna, Bihar, India. Present location. Bihar Museum, India. Discovery. The Didarganj Yakshi (or Didarganj Chauri Bearer; Hindi: दीदारगंज यक्षी) is one of the finest examples of very early Indian stone statues.
- 25°34'18"N 85°15'45"E
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- 3rd century BCE or 1st/2nd century CE
- Polished sandstone
In the 3rd century CE the empire was split into smaller states. Trade and travels to India
In contemporary history, the third millennium is the current millennium in the Anno Domini or Common Era, under the Gregorian calendar. It began on 1 January 2001 ( MMI ) and will end on 31 December 3000 ( MMM ), spanning the 21st to 30th centuries.
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द्वितीय विश्वयुद्ध. व्हाइटहॉल से जर्मनी के साथ युद्ध में जीत की घोषणा करते चर्चिल, 8 मई 1945. तिथि. १८ सितंबर १९३१ - २ सितम्बर १९४५ (१३ वर्ष ...
The Majjhima Nikāya ("Collection of Middle-length Discourses") is a Buddhist scripture collection, the second of the five Nikāyas, or collections, in the Sutta Piṭaka, which is one of the "three baskets" that compose the Pali Tipitaka (lit. "Three Baskets") of Theravada Buddhism. It was composed between 3rd century BCE and 2nd century CE. [1]