The
list of major dynasties that existed in India
The following are the major
dynasties in Indian history
Haryanka Dynasty:
Middle of 6th century BCE–413 BCE
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Bimbisara |
Capital |
Rajgir (Girivraja) |
Important Kings |
Bimbisara, Ajatashatru and Udayin |
Important events |
The capital shifted to Pataliputra, The 1st
Buddhist Council |
Shishunaga Dynasty:
413 BCE–345 BCE
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Shishunaga |
Capital |
(Girivraja) |
Important Kings |
Shishunaga and Kakavarna Kalasoka |
Important events |
Destruction of Avanti and the 2nd Buddhist Council |
Nanda Dynasty- 345
BCE–322 BCE
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Mahapadma Nanda |
Capital |
Pataliputra |
Important Kings |
Mahapadma Nanda, Dhana Nanda |
Important events |
Alexander invaded India |
Mauryan Dynasty: 322
BCE–185 BCE
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Chandragupta Maurya |
Capital |
Pataliputra |
Important Kings |
Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara, Ashoka |
Important events |
defeated the invasion led by Seleucus Nikator, a
3rd Buddhist council |
Indo-Scythians Kingdom
(The Shaka): 150 BCE–400 CE
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Maues alias Moga |
Capital |
Sigal Taxila Mathura |
Important
Kings |
Rudradaman,
Vikramaditya |
Important
events |
Repaired
Sudarsan Lake, Junagarh inscription |
The Kushans/ Yeuchi: 30–375
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Yuezhi |
Capital |
Bamiyan Peshawar Taxila Mathura |
Important
Kings |
Kanishka |
Important
events |
Issued
gold coins, 4th Buddhist council |
The Sunga dynasty: 185
BC- 75 BC
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Pushyamitra Sunga |
Capital |
Pataliputra |
Important Kings |
Agnimitra, Bhagabhadra and Devbhuti |
Important events |
Issued gold coins, 4th Buddhist council |
The Kanva dynasty: 75
BC- 30 BC
Place |
Magadha |
Founder |
Vasudeva |
Capital |
Pataliputra |
Important Kings |
Vasudeva, Bhumimitra, Narayana and Susharman |
Important events |
— |
The Satavahanas- 1st
century BCE–2nd century CE
Place |
Deccan region |
Founder |
Simuka |
Capital |
Pratishthana Amaravati |
Important
Kings |
Gautamiputra
Satakarni |
Important
events |
Issued
coins made up of lead, copper, and bronze |
Ikshvaku dynasty
Place |
From Kosala kingdom to the banks of Sarayu
river |
Founder |
Ikshavaku |
Capital |
Saketa Ayodhya |
Important
Kings |
Kusha,
Nala II |
Important
events |
Executed
the Manusmriti |
The Chola Dynasty:
300s BCE–1279 CE
Place |
Northeast of Pandya Kingdom |
Founder |
Vijayalaya |
Capital |
Poompuhar, Urayur, Tiruvarur, Pazhaiyaarai, Thanjavur Gangaikonda
Cholapuram |
Important
Kings |
Rajaraja
Chola I, Rajendra Chola I, Rajadhiraja Chola, Virarajendra Chola and
Kulothunga Chola I |
Important
events |
Annexed
Sri Lanka |
The Pandyan Dynasty:
at least 4th century BCE–1345 AD
Place |
Tamil Nadu and Southern region |
Founder |
— |
Capital |
Korkai Madurai Tenkasi Tirunelveli |
Important
Kings |
Nedujadaiyan |
Important
events |
Trade
with roman empire and sent embassies to Emperor Augustus |
The Chera Dynasty: 3rd
century BCE–12th century CE
Place |
Kongunadu and some parts of Present Kerala |
Founder |
Vanavaramban |
Capital |
Mahodayapuram Quilon Karuvur |
Important
Kings |
Perumchottu
Uthiyan Cheralathan, Cheraman Kudako Ilancheral Irumporai |
Important
events |
Foreign
trade |
The Pallava Dynasty:
275 CE–897 CE
Place |
South Indian region and some parts of Sri Lanka |
Founder |
Bappadevan |
Capital |
Kanchipuram |
Important Kings |
Mahendravarman I and Narasimhavarman I |
Important events |
Visit of Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang |
Chalukya Dynasty:
543–753
Place |
South Indian region and central India |
Founder |
Pulakesi I |
Capital |
Badami |
Important Kings |
Pulakesin II, Vikramaditya II |
Important events |
Art and architecture flourished in South India |
Also Read:
[15][16] The inscription gives a graphic description
of the happenings after the Kanchi incident:
That the hand dexterous in
grasping the Kusha grass,
fuel and stones, ladle, melted butter and the oblation vessel,
unsheathed a flaming sword, eager to conquer the earth[12]\
Hindu
empires rose to power following the birth of Hinduism in the Indian
subcontinent. The Maurya Empire founded by Chandragupta, during the reign of Ashoka, was one of the largest empires in Asia, diplomatically engaging
with Greece, Macedonia, Epirus, Cyrene and Egypt.[1] The period of the Gupta
Empire under Samudragupta is sometimes attributed to as the Golden Age of India.[2] The historical and geographic extent of Indian civilization
is referred to as Greater India.
List[edit]
The
following list enumerates Hindu empires and dynasties in chronological order.
Empire |
Established |
Disestablished |
Capital(s) |
Language(s) |
Today part of |
Map |
1400 BCE |
841 BCE |
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1280 BCE |
300 BCE |
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1200 BCE |
525 BCE |
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203 A.D |
315 or 370 |
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1100 BCE |
500 BCE |
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900 BCE |
400 BCE |
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Mahispal Bansa |
841 BCE |
700 BCE |
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800 BCE |
535 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 AD |
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700 BCE |
500 BCE |
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1100 BCE |
500 BCE |
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700 BCE |
400 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
300 BCE |
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700 BCE |
200 BCE |
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600 BCE |
300 BCE |
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600 BCE |
345 BCE |
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600 BCE |
300 BCE |
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550 BCE |
413 BCE |
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543 BCE |
505 BCE |
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505 BCE |
377 BCE |
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450 BCE |
489 |
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413 BCE |
345 BCE |
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400 BCE |
301 BCE |
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377 BCE |
1017 |
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350 BCE |
650 |
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345 BCE |
322 BCE |
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322 BCE |
185 BCE |
India |
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300 BCE |
1102 |
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300 BCE |
1345 |
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300 BCE |
Unknown |
- |
- |
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185 BCE |
75 BCE |
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180 BCE |
335 |
- |
- |
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150 BCE |
10 BCE |
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100 BCE |
225 |
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75 BCE |
30 BCE |
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60 BCE |
150 |
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30 BCE |
280 |
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15 BCE |
50 |
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19 |
225 |
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35 |
405 |
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50 |
550 |
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64 |
1952 |
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125 |
300 |
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130 |
362 |
- |
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150 |
1475 |
- |
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150 |
1025 |
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192 |
1832 |
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200 |
275 |
- |
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205 |
335 |
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205 AD |
305 AD |
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250 |
600 |
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275 |
590 |
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c. 4th Century AD |
c. 7th Century AD? |
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275 |
897 |
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305 AD |
1200 AD |
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330 |
1136 |
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345 |
525 |
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350 |
550 |
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350 |
575 |
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350 |
1140 |
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358 |
669 |
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420 |
624 |
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465 |
590 |
Sharabhapura |
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475 |
776 |
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500 |
647 |
- |
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515 |
585 |
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524 |
632 |
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543 |
753 |
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550 |
620 |
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550 |
802 |
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550 |
1194 |
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550 |
800 |
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550 |
650 |
- |
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590 |
626 |
- |
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600 |
790 |
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624 |
1189 |
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625 |
885 |
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632 |
724 |
- |
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650 |
1377 |
Indonesia |
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650 |
1025 |
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669 |
1482 |
Kawali |
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669 |
1579 |
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675 |
1212 |
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690 |
942 |
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694 |
1800 |
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7th Century CE |
1774 |
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730 |
1036 |
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732 |
1006 |
Mdaη i Bhumi Mataram, Mamrati, Poh Pitu, Mdaη i Tamwlang, Mdaη i Watugaluh, Mdaη i Wwatan |
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735 |
920 |
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736 |
1151 |
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750 |
1199 |
Bikrampur, Pataliputra, Gauda, Monghyr, Somapura, Mahipal, Ramavati |
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750 |
1292 |
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753 |
982 |
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802 |
1431 |
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825 |
1472 |
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848 |
1279 |
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850 |
1150 |
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850 |
1334 |
Devagiri |
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855 |
1003 |
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879 |
1026 |
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900 |
1305 |
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914 |
1908 |
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940 |
1297 |
Myanmar(Burma) |
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954 |
1450 |
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973 |
1189 |
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1001 |
1756 |
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1003 |
1320 |
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1017 |
1310 |
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1019 |
1045 |
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1026 |
1343 |
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1045 |
1136 |
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1045 |
1221 |
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1070 |
1230 |
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1078 |
1434 |
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1080 |
1194 |
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1097 |
1324 |
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12th CE |
18th CE |
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1150 |
1375 |
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1150 |
1803 |
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1156 |
1250 |
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1163 |
1323 |
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1185 |
1498 |
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1187 |
1673 |
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1200 |
1768 |
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1215 |
1624 |
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1222 |
1292 |
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1228 |
1826 |
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1236 |
1375 |
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1237 |
1289 |
- |
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1244 |
1304 |
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1250 |
1565 |
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1293 |
1527 |
Indonesia |
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13th Century CE |
18th Century CE |
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1325 |
1448 |
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1150 |
1369 |
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1336 |
1646 |
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1353 |
1526 |
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1404 |
1789 |
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1434 |
1541 |
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1541 |
1947 |
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1515 |
1949 |
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1529 |
1736 |
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1532 |
1673 |
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1559 |
1768 |
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1577 |
1947 |
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1674 |
1818 |
Maratha Empire |
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1680 |
1800 |
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1725 |
1733 |
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1768 |
2008 |
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1846 |
1952 |
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