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List of capitals of India
This is
a list
of locations which have served as the capital
city of
India
. The current
capital city
is
New Delhi
, which replaced
Kolkata
in 1911.
Early period
Rajgir
: Initial capital of the
Magadha Empire
from
6th century BCE
to
460 BCE
, called
Girivraj
at the time.
Pataliputra: Capital of the following:
Begram
and Mathura: Summer and
winter
capitals respectively of the
Kushan Empire
Amaravati
and Pratishthānapura: Capitals of
Satavahana Empire
Kannauj: Capital of Harshavardhana's short lived empire; also of Pratiharas.
Manyakheta
, Avanti: Capitals of
Rashtrakuta Dynasty
and
Pratihara Empire
respectively.
Gadhipur: centre of administration of the
Gupta dynasty
. Capital under
Jamwal
kings
Gaadhi
and
Vishwamitra
.
Puhar: Capital of
Early Cholas
.
Madurai: Capital of
Pandyas
Gauḍa: Capital of
Pala dynasty
along with
Pataliputra
Sigal: First capital of the Sakas 70bce-400
Taxila:
Second capital
of the Sakas 70bce-400
Mathura: Third capital of the Sakas 70bce-400
Sagala: Capital of the Indo-Greeks
Bhinmal: Capital of Gurjara Empire
Jaunpur: Capital of Sharqī dynasty.
Medieval period
Modern
period
In 1858,
Allahbad
became the capital of India for
a day
when it also served as the capital of
North-Western Provinces
.
During the
British Raj
, until 1911,
Calcutta
was the capital of India.
By the latter half of
the 19th
century,
Shimla
had become the
summer capital
.
King George V
proclaimed the transfer of the capital from Calcutta to
Delhi
at the climax of the 1911
Imperial Durbar
on
12 December
1911. The buildings housing the
Viceroy
,
government
and
parliament
were inaugurated in early
1931
.