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- Outline of South Asian history (links | edit)
- History of Bhutan (links | edit)
- 1279 (links | edit)
- Indus Valley Civilisation (links | edit)
- Maharaja (links | edit)
- Middle kingdoms of India (links | edit)
- Vijayanagara Empire (links | edit)
- Elamo-Dravidian languages (links | edit)
- Portuguese India (links | edit)
- History of Punjab (links | edit)
- South India (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Princely state (links | edit)
- South Indian culture (links | edit)
- Nanda dynasty (links | edit)
- Indo-Parthian kingdom (links | edit)
- Indo-Scythians (links | edit)
- Colonial India (links | edit)
- Tulu Nadu (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Yakshagana (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Shunga Empire (links | edit)
- Pandya dynasty (links | edit)
- Kanva dynasty (links | edit)
- Kadamba dynasty (links | edit)
- Pala Empire (links | edit)
- Malayalis (links | edit)
- Coinage of India (links | edit)
- Satavahana dynasty (links | edit)
- Sivagamiyin Sapatham (links | edit)
- History of science and technology on the Indian subcontinent (links | edit)
- Kosala (Mahajanapada) (links | edit)
- Rajendra I (links | edit)
- Medieval India (links | edit)
- History of India (1947–present) (links | edit)
- Mahajanapadas (links | edit)
- History of Bengal (links | edit)
- Pañcāla (links | edit)
- Black and red ware (links | edit)
- Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (links | edit)
- Painted Grey Ware culture (links | edit)
- Proto-Dravidian language (links | edit)
- Gandhara grave culture (links | edit)