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history of Mumbai Indigenous tribals have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age. The Kolis and Aagri (a Marathi-Konkani people) were the earliest known settlers of the islands. The Maurya Empire gained control of the islands during the 3rd century BCE ...
, can be traced back to 600 BC, when evidences of the first known settlement, Harrappan civilization, here have been discovered.


up to 18th century

* 600 BC – First known permanent settlement were the Marathi speaking
Koli Koli may refer to: Places * Koli, Finland, a hill in Finland * Koli National Park, a national park in Finland * Koli, Iran (disambiguation), several places in Iran * Koli Airfield, a former airfield in the South Pacific Other uses * Koli peopl ...
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Agri Agri may refer to: Places * Ağrı Province, eastern Turkey ** Ağrı, the capital city of the province * Ağrı, the Turkish name for Mount Ararat in Turkey * Ağrı Subregion, Turkey, a statistical subregion * Ağrı (electoral district), an ...
community. * 300 BC – Part of
Maurya Empire The Maurya Empire, or the Mauryan Empire, was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in the Indian subcontinent based in Magadha, having been founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE, and existing in loose-knit fashion until ...
. * 900 to 1300 – part of
Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
Silhara dynasty The Shilahara Kingdom (IAST: Śilāhāra; also Sinhara, Shailahara, Shrilara, and Silara) was a royal dynasty that established itself in northern and southern Konkan in 8th century CE, present-day Mumbai and Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur) ...
. * 1343 – Part of the Gujarat Sultanate * 1431 – Haji Ali Dargah built. * 1508 –
Francisco de Almeida Dom Francisco de Almeida (), also known as the Great Dom Francisco (c. 1450 – 1 March 1510), was a Portuguese nobleman, soldier and explorer. He distinguished himself as a counsellor to King John II of Portugal and later in the wars against ...
sailed into the deep natural harbour. * 1534 – City ceded to the Portuguese. * 1661 – Portuguese Princess
Catherine of Braganza Catherine of Braganza ( pt, Catarina de Bragança; 25 November 1638 – 31 December 1705) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland during her marriage to King Charles II, which lasted from 21 May 1662 until his death on 6 February 1685. She ...
brings Bom Bahia to King
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as part of her marriage dowry. * 1668/1669 –
British East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and South ...
leased the seven islands of Mumbai from Charles II * 1670 – First
printing press A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink. It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in which the ...
imported to
Mumbai Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the secon ...
by
Parsi Parsis () or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim conq ...
businessman Bhimjee Parikh * 1672 – Consecration of the first Tower of Silence and first
Fire temple A fire temple, Agiary, Atashkadeh ( fa, آتشکده), Atashgah () or Dar-e Mehr () is the place of worship for the followers of Zoroastrianism, the ancient religion of Iran (Persia). In the Zoroastrian religion, fire (see '' atar''), together w ...
(Hirji Vachha Agiary, now defunct) * 1675 – Population estimated to have risen to 60,000 from 100,000 in 1661. * 1675 – The
Mumba Devi Temple Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India dedicated to the goddess ', the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). The Marathi ' derives from Sanskrit. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name M ...
built near the main landing site on the former Bori Bunder creek or inlet, against the north wall of the English Fort Saint George. * 1709 – First attested private Parsi '' Adaran'' (in the home of Banaji Limji). Continues to be the oldest continuously-burning
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fire in Mumbai (now in the Banaji Limji Agiary, Fort). * 1735 – Start of shipbuilding industry (Wadia docks, Duncan docks) * 1750 – Asia's first
dry dock A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
built by Lovji Wadia in Mumbai. * 1777 – First newspaper published in Mumbai by Rustom Kersaspjere.


19th century

* 1801 – Siddhivinayak temple built at
Prabhadevi Prabhadevi (Pronunciation: ɾəbʱaːd̪eʋiː is a small up-scale southern neighbourhood of Mumbai, situated between Dadar to the north, Worli to the south and the Arabian Sea to the west. The area derives its name from the 300 year old Pra ...
. * 1803 – Fire. * 19 June 1810 – '' HMS Minden'' floated, first Royal Navy ship built outside the British Isles and from the deck of which the
Star Spangled Banner "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bo ...
would be composed * 1822 – First vernacular language newspaper in Mumbai,
Mumbai Samachar The'Mumbai Samachar'', is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India. Established in 1822 by Fardunjee Marzban, it is published in Gujarati and English. History The ''Mumbai Samachar'', Asia's oldest continuously published newsp ...
published by Fardunjee Marzban. India's oldest newspaper still being published. * 1838 – First edition of MumbaiTimes and Journal of Commerce launched * 1845 –
Grant Medical College The Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai, is a public medical college, affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. Founded in 1845, it is one of the oldest institutions teaching medicine in South Asia. Its clinical affil ...
founded. * 1846 –
Mahim Causeway The Mahim Causeway is a vital link road connecting Mumbai City district/South Mumbai (Churchgate to Mahim) with its Northern and Western Suburbs (Bandra to Dahisar). The causeway links the neighbourhoods of Mahim to the south with Bandra to the ...
between Salsette and Mahim completed. * 16 April 1853 – First railway line in India between Mumbai and
Thane Thane (; also known as Thana, the official name until 1996) is a metropolitan city in Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the north-eastern portion of the Salsette Island. Thane city is entirely within Thane taluka, one of the seven taluk ...
. * 1854 – First cotton mill started. * 1857 –
University of Mumbai The University of Mumbai is a collegiate, state-owned, public research university in Mumbai. The University of Mumbai is one of the largest universities in the world. , the university had 711 affiliated colleges. Ratan Tata is the appointed h ...
established. * 1858 – The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China opens its Bombay branch. * 1864 – The Mumbai, Baroda, and Central India Railway (later merged with other railways to form Western Railway) is extended to Mumbai. * 1870 – Mumbai Port Trust formed. * 1874 – St. Peters School was set up by S.S.J.E. at Dockyard * 1885 –
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formed at Gowalia Tank Maidan. * 1887 – Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) established. First and only institute offering degree in engineering until 1960. * 1888 – Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation founded. * 1890 – Robert Harris, 4th Baron Harris arrives to take over as Governor of the Presidency of Mumbai. * 1893 – Sectarian rioting between Hindus and Muslims. * 1896 – Famine followed by break out of bubonic plague. Waldemar Haffkine begins plague research at Grant Medical College. * 1897 – Haffkine announces plague vaccine, tests it on himself and on volunteers from Byculla Jail. * 1897 – First ever gasoline motor-car in the Indian subcontinent brought to Mumbai by Mr Forster of Crompton Greaves. * 1899 –
Bombay plague epidemic The Bombay plague epidemic was a bubonic plague epidemic that struck the city of Bombay (present-day Mumbai) in the late nineteenth century. The plague killed thousands, and many fled the city leading to a drastic fall in the population of the ...


20th century

* 1900 – By this year, 45 trains of Western Railway in each direction were carrying over one million passengers annually. * 1908 – Franciscan Missionary Brothers, a German Missionary established St Francis D'Assisi High School in Borivali, west suburbs of Bombay, India. * 1911 –
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and Queen Mary visit Bombay.
Gateway of India The Gateway of India is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century in the city of Mumbai (Bombay), India. It was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V, the first British monarch to visit India, in December 1911 a ...
is built to commemorate their arrival. * 1912 – King George English School, Dadar, Mumbai was established, now known as Raja Shivaji Vidyasankul, Dadar, Mumbai * 1913 – Sydenham College established. The First College of Commerce in Asia. * 12 January 1915 – Gandhi returns to India from South Africa at Bombay. * 1920 – Half of Bombay Arthur road (Chinchpokli West) to Kalachauki (cotton green station), sewri station- Bharatmata (Lalbaug) united in Chinchpokli to celebrate Ganesh Festival. People came from all over Bombay to Chinchpokli in Ganesh Festival. * 22 January 1926 – King Edward Memorial Hospital inaugurated. * 15 July 1926 – First motorised bus ran between
Afghan Church The Church of St John the Evangelist, better known as the Afghan Church, is a church of Anglican heritage, that belongs to the Mumbai diocese of the Church of North India. Located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, it was built by the British betw ...
and
Crawford Market Crawford Market (officially Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is one of South Mumbai's most famous markets. The building was completed in 1869, and donated to the city by Cowasji Jehangir. Originally named after Arthur Crawford, the first Munici ...
. * 1928 – The first electric train runs between
Churchgate Churchgate (Marathi pronunciation: ͡ʃəɾt͡ʃɡeːʈ is an area in South Mumbai. During the eighteenth and up to the mid-19th century, Mumbai was a walled city. The city walls had three gates, and Churchgate, named after St. Thomas Cath ...
and Borivali. * 1930 – Mumbai Cricket Association established. * 15 October 1932 –
J. R. D. Tata Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata (29 July 1904 – 29 November 1993) was a French- Indian aviator, industrialist, entrepreneur and chairman of Tata Group. Born into the Tata family of India, he was the son of noted businessman Ratanji Dadabhoy ...
flew from
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to Mumbai via
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per ...
landing on a grass strip at Juhu paving the way for civil aviation in India. * 1 October 1933 –
UDCT Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) is a state-funded deemed university in Mumbai, India. The institute also has campuses at Bhubaneswar, Odisha and Jalna, Marathwada. It is focused on training and research in the fields of chemical engin ...
established. First institute dedicated to research in Chemical Engineering in India. * 1934 –
Congress Socialist Party The Congress Socialist Party (CSP) was a socialist caucus within the Indian National Congress. It was founded in 1934 by Congress members who rejected what they saw as the anti-rational mysticism of Gandhi as well as the sectarian attitude of ...
founded. * 1940 – reclamation of land that will become Nariman Point begins. * 8 August 1942 –
Quit India Movement The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Kranti Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8th August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British rule in ...
declaration passed at Gowalia Tank Maidan. * 14 April 1944 – Mumbai Harbour Explosion kills scores of people and hurls debris up to 3 km away. * 1947 – Progressive Artists' Group founded. * 1958 – IIT Bombay established in Powai. * 1960 – " Flora Fountain incident": 105
Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti Samyukta Maharashtra Movement ( mr, संयुक्त महाराष्ट्र चळवळ), commonly known as the Samiti, was an organisation in India that advocated for a separate Marathi-speaking state in Western India and Centra ...
demonstrators killed in altercation with the police * 1 May 1960 – Bombay becomes the capital of newly formed Marathi-state
Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India and the second-most populous country subdi ...
. * 31 March 1964 – Last tram made its journey from Bori Bundar to Dadar. * 1982 January – Great Bombay Textile Strike started, by mill workers of
Mumbai Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the secon ...
, under trade union leader
Dutta Samant Dattatray Samant (21 November 1932 – 16 January 1997), also known as Datta Samant, and popularly referred to as ''Doctorsaheb'', was an Indian politician and trade union leader, who is most famous for leading 200–300 thousand textile mill ...
. * December 1992 – January 1993 – Over 2000 people killed in Hindu-Muslim communal riots following the
Babri Masjid Babri Masjid ( IAST: Bābarī Masjid; meaning ''Mosque of Babur'') was a mosque in Ayodhya, India, at a site believed by many Hindus to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Rama. It has been a focus of dispute between the Hindu and Muslim commun ...
destruction. * 1993 – Serial bomb blasts across Mumbai, masterminded by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, kill 300 and injure hundreds more. * 1995 – Bombay renamed Mumbai. Subsequently, University of Bombay renamed to
University of Mumbai The University of Mumbai is a collegiate, state-owned, public research university in Mumbai. The University of Mumbai is one of the largest universities in the world. , the university had 711 affiliated colleges. Ratan Tata is the appointed h ...



21st century

* 2003–04 ** 27 January – January 2003 Mumbai bombing, Bomb goes off in a bus in Ghatkopar killing 2 ** 13 March – Bomb goes off in a train in Mulund killing 10 ** 28 July – Bomb goes off in a bus in Ghatkopar killing 4 ** 25 August – Two bombs go off in cars near the Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar, killing 50 * 2005 – July rains and flooding – the worst in 120 years and a death toll of nearly 450. * 2006 ** 11 July – Series of seven bombs go off in trains killing 207 people **
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office in business. * 2008 – More than 10 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks kill 164 people. * 2009 –
Bandra–Worli Sea Link The Bandra-Worli Sea Link (officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link) is a 5.6 km long, 8-lane wide bridge that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. It is the longest sea bridge, as well as the 4th longes ...
inaugurated. * 2011 – A series of bombings kill 26 people * 2014 ** 2014 – Snehal Ambekar becomes
mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilities of a mayor as well ...
** 1 February – Mumbai Monorail inaugurated ** 8 July 2014 – Mumbai Metro inaugurated * 2021 - ** 26 March - 2021 Mumbai hospital fire ** 18 July - 2021 Mumbai landslide


See also

* List of riots in Mumbai * List of mayors of Mumbai *
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