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- Shaniwarwada palace fort in Pune, the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire until 1818 (en)
- Current structure of the Mahabodhi Temple built during the Gupta era, 5th century CE. The location are marked where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. (en)
- Tamilakam, located at the tip of South India during the Sangam period, ruled by Chera dynasty, Chola dynasty and the Pandyan dynasty. (en)
- Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism. (en)
- A page of Isha Upanishad manuscript. (en)
- Ashokan pillar at Vaishali, 3rd century BCE. (en)
- Ilango Adigal, author of Silappatikaram, one of the five great epics of Tamil literature. (en)
- Gautama Buddha's cremation stupa, Kushinagar . (en)
- Map of the Mughal Empire at its peak in year 1700 (en)
- Maurya Empire at its peak under Ashoka the Great. (en)
- Royal family, 1st century BCE in West Bengal. (en)
- Shunga art Ancient vina, 1st century BCE. (en)
- Sanchi Stupa Two and Southern Gateway, 1st century CE . (en)
- Indian ship on lead coin of Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi, testimony to the naval, seafaring and trading capabilities of the Sātavāhanas during the 1st–2nd century CE. (en)
- India in 1837 and 1857 showing East India Company and other territories (en)
- A 1903 stereographic image of Victoria Terminus a terminal train station, in Mumbai, completed in 1887, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (en)
- The British Indian Empire in 1909. British India is shown in pink; the princely states in yellow. (en)
- Depiction of the Buddha in Kanishka's coinage, Mathura art, 2nd century CE (en)
- Stone Age carvings of Edakkal Caves in Kerala, India. (en)
- Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim architecture in India UNESCO World Heritage Site declaration, 1983. (en)
- A dolmen erected by Neolithic people in Marayur, Kerala, India. (en)
- Maratha Empire at its peak in 1760 , covering much of the Indian subcontinent, stretching from South India to present-day Pakistan (en)
- India in 1765 and 1805 showing East India Company Territories in pink (en)
- Mesolithic rock art at the Bhimbetka rock shelters, Madhya Pradesh, showing a wild animal, perhaps a mythical one, attacking human hunters. Although the rock art has not been directly dated, it has been argued on circumstantial grounds that many paintings were completed by 8000 BCE, and some slightly earlier. (en)
- Kushan territories and maximum extent of Kushan dominions under Kanishka , according to the Rabatak inscription (en)
- East Gateway and Railings, Bharhut Stupa, 2nd century BCE. (en)
- Gupta Empire around 420 CE at its peak territorial extent under Kumaragupta I. (en)
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