Nehru with members of the Interim government faction leaving Viceroy's House after swearing in on 2 September 1946
Date formed
2 September 1946 (1946-09-02)
Date dissolved
15 August 1947 (1947-08-15)
People and organisations
Emperor
George VI
Viceroy and Governor-General
The Viscount Wavell (1946–47)
The Viscount Mountbatten of Burma (1947)
Head of Government
Jawaharlal Nehru (as Vice President of Executive Council)
No. of ministers
15
Member parties
Indian National Congress
All-India Muslim League
Status in legislature
Coalition
History
Successor
First Nehru ministry (In India)
Ali Khan administration (In Pakistan)
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Timeline
Prehistoric
Madrasian culture
Soanian, c. 500,000 BCE
Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 1000 BCE
Bhirrana 7570 – 6200 BCE
Jhusi 7106 BCE
Lahuradewa 7000 BCE
Mehrgarh 7000 – 2600 BCE
South Indian Neolithic 3000 – 1000 BCE
Ancient
Indus Valley civilization, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE
Post Indus Valley Period (Cemetery H Culture), c. 1700 – c. 1500 BCE
Vedic civilization, c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE
Kuru Kingdom, c. 1200 - c. 500 BCE
Early Vedic Period
Rise of Śramaṇa movement
Later Vedic Period
Spread of Jainism – Parshvanatha
Spread of Jainism – Mahavira
Rise of Buddhism
Kingdom of Magadha
Haryanka Dynasty c. 544 – c. 413 BCE
Shaishunaga Dynasty c. 413 – c. 345 BCE
Nanda Dynasty, c. 345 – c. 322 BCE
Mahajanapadas, c. 500 – c. 345 BCE
Classical
Kingdom of Magadha
Maurya Dynasty, c. 322 – c. 185 BCE
Shunga Dynasty, c. 185 – c. 75 BCE
Kanva Dynasty, c. 75 – c. 30 BCE
Sangam period
Kushan Dynasty, c. 30 – c. 230 CE
Satavahana Dynasty, c. 30 BCE – c. 220 CE
Gupta Dynasty, c. 200 – c. 550 CE
Early medieval
Chalukya Dynasty, c. 543 – c. 753 CE
Harsha's Dynasty, c. 606 CE – c. 647 CE
Karakota Dynasty, c. 724 – c. 760 CE
Arab Invasion, c. 738 CE
Tripartite Struggle, c. 760 – c. 973 CE
Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty
Rastrakuta Dynasty
Pala Dynasty
Chola Dynasty, c. 848 – c. 1251 CE
2nd Chalukya Dynasty, c. 973 – c. 1187 CE
Late medieval
Delhi Sultanate, c. 1206 – c. 1526 CE
Slave Dynasty
Khalji Dynasty
Tugluq Dynasty
Sayyid Dynasty
Lodhi Dynasty
Pandyan Dynasty, c. 1251 – c. 1323 CE
Vijayanagara, c. 1336 – c. 1646 CE
Bengal Sultanate, c. 1342 – c. 1576 CE
Early modern
Mughal Dynasty, c. 1526 – c. 1540 CE
Suri Dynasty, c. 1540 – c. 1556 CE
Mughal Dynasty, c. 1556 – c. 1857 CE
Bengal Subah, c. 1576 – c. 1757 CE
Maratha Empire, c. 1674 – c. 1818 CE
Company Raj, c. 1757 – c. 1858 CE
Kingdom of Mysore, c. 1760 – c. 1799 CE
Sikh Empire, c. 1799 – c. 1849 CE
Modern
The Great Rebellion, 1857 – 1858 CE
British Raj, 1858 – 1947 CE
Independence Movement
Independent India, 1947 CE – present
Dominion of India, 1947 – 1950 CE
Republic of India, 1950 CE – present
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Traditional
Urheimat
Ancient
Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE
Bronze Age, c. 3300 – c. 1200 BCE
Iron Age, c. 1200 – c. 200 BCE
Janapada, c. 1200 – c. 600 BCE
Northern Black Polished Ware, c. 700 – c. 200 BCE
Pundra Kingdom, c. 700 – c. 200 BCE
Bengal in Mahabharata, c. 400 – c. 325 BCE
Gangaridai Kingdom, c. 350 – c. 325 BCE
Mauryan Empire, c. 325 – c. 185 BCE
Samatata Kingdom, c. 232 BCE – c. 800 AD
Shunga-Kushan Period, c. 185 BCE – c. 75 AD
Southwestern Silk Road, c. 114 BCE – c. 1450 AD
Indo-Roman trade relations, c. 30 BCE – c. 600 AD
Classical
Gupta Empire, c. 240 – c. 550 AD
Harikela Kingdom, c. 600 - c. 650
Gauda Kingdom, c. 590 – c. 626
Gour (Sylhet), c. 600 – c. 1303
Khadga dynasty, c. 650 – c. 750
Pala Empire, c. 750 – c. 1100
Arrival of Islam, c. 800 – c. 1050
Candra dynasty, c. 900 – c. 1050
Sena dynasty, c. 1070 – c. 1320
Deva dynasty, c. 1100 – c. 1250
Mediaeval
Bhulua (Noakhali), c. 1203 – c. 1600s
Delhi Sultanate, c. 1204 – c. 1338
Mamluk Dynasty
Khalji Dynasty
Tugluq Dynasty
Sonargaon Sultanate, c. 1338 – c. 1352
Bengal Sultanate, c. 1352 – c. 1576
Ilyas Shahi dynasty
Hussain Shahi dynasty
Karrani dynasty
Suri Dynasty, c. 1540 – c. 1556
Twelve Bhuyans, c. 1550 – c. 1620
Porto Grande de Bengala, c. 1528 – c. 1666
Chittagong-Arakan Kingdom, c. 1530 – c. 1666
Mughal Empire, c. 1576 – c. 1717
Bengal Subah
Modern
Nawabs of Bengal, c. 1717 – c. 1757
Company Raj, c. 1757 – c. 1858
Bengal famine of 1770
Faraizi Movement, c. 1818 – c. 1884
The Great Rebellion, c. 1857 – c. 1858
British Raj, c. 1858 – c. 1947
Bengal Renaissance
Partition of Bengal (1905)
Eastern Bengal and Assam
Bengal famine of 1943
Prime Minister of Bengal
Noakhali riots
East Bengal, c. 1947 – c. 1955
Partition of Bengal (1947)
East Bengali refugees
Bengali Language Movement
East Pakistan, c. 1955 – c. 1971
1964 East Pakistan riots
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Six Point Movement
1969 uprising in East Pakistan
Pakistani general election, 1970
Non-cooperation movement, 1971
Bangladesh Liberation War, c. 1971
Declaration of Independence
Provisional Government of Bangladesh
1971 Bangladesh Genocide (Rape)
Bangladesh Forces
Surrender of Pakistan
Contemporary
Post-independence years, 1972 – 1975
Bangladesh famine of 1974
Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League
Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Jail Killing Day
Military rule, 1975 – 1990
Military coups in Bangladesh
Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict
1990 Mass Uprising
Transition to democracy, 1991 – 2008
Caretaker government of Bangladesh
Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord
2006–08 Bangladeshi political crisis
Present parliamentary era, 2009– present
Vision 2021 and Digital Bangladesh
International Crimes Tribunal
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2021 Bangladesh Communal Violence
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Ancient
Palaeolithic
Soanian culture, c. 500,000 – 250,000 BCE
Neolithic
Mehrgarh, c. 7000 – c. 3000 BCE
Indus Valley Civilisation, c. 3300 – c. 1700 BCE
Vedic Civilization, c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE
Achaemenid Empire, c. 550 – c. 330 BCE
Gedrosia, c. 542 – c. 330 BCE
Gandhara, c. 518 – c. 330 BCE
Arachosia, c. 518 – c. 330 BCE
Hindush, c. 517 – c. 330 BCE
Sattagydia, c. 516 – c. 330 BCE
Ror dynasty, c. 489 – c. 450 BCE
Macedonian Empire, c. 329 – c. 323 BCE
Arachosia, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Gedrosia, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Paropamisadae, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Porus, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Taxiles, c. 323 – c. 312 BCE
Mauryan Empire, c. 322 – c. 200 BCE
Seleucid Empire, c. 312 – c. 63 BCE
Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, c. 190 – c. 140 BCE
Indo-Greek Kingdom, c. 170 – c. 50 BCE
Indo-Scythian Kingdom, c. 110 BCE – c. 95 CE
Apracharajas, c. 25 BCE – c. 50 CE
Paratarajas, c. 120 – c. 300 CE
Classical
Parthian Empire, c. 90 BCE – c. 25 CE
Indo-Parthian Kingdom, c. 25 – c. 80 CE
Kushan Empire, c. 60 – 345 CE
Sasanian Empire, c. 250 – 655 CE
Indo-Sasanians, c. 240 – 410 CE
Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom, c. 240 – 410 CE
Gupta Empire, c. 345 – c. 455 CE
Rai dynasty, c. 415 – 644 CE
Hephthalite Empire, c. 450 – 560 CE
Brahman dynasty, c. 641 – 725 CE
Medieval
Caliphate, c. 643 – 860 CE
Rashidun Caliphate, c. 643 – 661 CE
Umayyad Caliphate, c. 670 – 860 CE
Pala Empire, c. 770 – 850 CE
Habbari dynasty, c. 841 – 1024 CE
Hindu Shahi, c. 870 – 1010 CE
Samanid Empire, c. 905 – 999 CE
Ghaznavids, c. 999 – 1186 CE
Soomra dynasty, c. 1024 – 1351 CE
Ghurid dynasty, c. 1170 – 1215 CE
Delhi Sultanate, c. 1206 – c. 1526 CE
Mamluk dynasty, c. 1206 – c. 1290 CE
Khalji dynasty, c. 1290 – c. 1320 CE
Tugluq dynasty, c. 1320 – c. 1413 CE
Sayyid dynasty, c. 1414 – c. 1451 CE
Lodhi dynasty, c. 1451 – c. 1526 CE
Mongol Empire, c. 1221 – c. 1327 CE
Chagatai Khanate, c. 1225 – c. 1485 CE
Ilkhanate, c. 1256 – c. 1353 CE
Raees dynasty, c. 1320 – 1620 CE
Katoor dynasty, c. 1570 – c. 1947 CE
Samma dynasty, c. 1351 – c. 1524 CE
Arghun dynasty, c. 1520 – c. 1554 CE
Mughal Empire, c. 1526 – c. 1707 CE
Bombay Presidency, c. 1618 – c. 1947 CE
Suri dynasty, c. 1540 – c. 1556 CE
Tarkhan dynasty, c. 1554 – 1591 CE
Early modern
Durrani Empire, c. 1747 – c. 1826 CE
Las Bela, c. 1802 – c. 1947 CE
Misl, c. 1716 – c. 1799 CE
Maratha Empire, c. 1758 – c. 1760 CE
Sikh Empire, c. 1799 – c. 1849 CE
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The Interim Government of India, also known as the Provisional Government of India, formed on 2 September 1946[1] from the newly elected Constituent Assembly of India, had the task of assisting the transition of British India to independence. It remained in place until 15 August 1947, the date of the independence (and partition) of British India, and the creation of the dominions of India and Pakistan.[2][3][4]
^"India's first government was formed today: All you need to know". Archived from the original on 2017-12-25. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
^Vidya Dhar Mahajan (1971). Constitutional history of India, including the nationalist movement. S. Chand. pp. 200–10.
^"Office of the Historian – Countries – India". U.S. State Department. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
^Radhey Shyam Chaurasia (2002). History of Modern India, 1707 A. D. to 2000 A. D. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors. pp. 300–400. ISBN 978-81-269-0085-5.
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