Summary
- The Mandalorian timeline is based on the years before and after the Battle of Yavin (BBY and ABY).
- Mandalorians have a rich history in Star Wars, from their origins to their conflicts with Jedi in the Mandalorian-Jedi wars.
- Mandalore has experienced various periods of conflict, from the Mandalorian Civil War to the Great Purge, which scattered surviving Mandalorians across the galaxy.
Mandalorians have been renowned as the greatest warriors in the Star Wars galaxy, and they have an extensive history to prove it. The earliest stories of Mandalorians originated as a result of Boba Fett and his armor, and they have since expanded into a rich history in Star Wars canon that has at long last been brought to live-action. From the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series to the live-action The Mandalorian TV show, the Mandalorian timeline has evolved immensely.
In Star Wars, dates are based upon the years before and after the Battle of Yavin, as seen in A New Hope. Anything that occurs in the years before the battle is designated "X" years before the Battle of Yavin (BBY), while events that occurred afterward are designated "X" years after the Battle of Yavin (ABY). This full Mandalorian timeline will use the same system of dating to frame their history within the greater Star Wars galaxy.

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The Old Republic (25,000 BBY - 1032 BBY)
Settling Mandalore & Planetary Conquests
The ancient history of Mandalore goes back to about 10,000 BBY, when the Mandalorians are said to have first originated. When settling on Mandalore, the Mandalorians were able to tame the great Mythosaur, the massive, mythical beasts that act as the unifying symbol of their people. Mandalore the Great was their first ruler, and under him and his successors, the Mandalorians established themselves as the galaxy's greatest warriors. This ambition caused many Mandalorians to gain a hunger for war, and soon a group known as the Mandalorian Crusaders formed and conquered other worlds - including Concord Dawn, Kalevala, and Krownest.
The Mandalorian-Jedi Wars
As the Mandalorian warriors continued to make a name for themselves, they earned an ancient enemy in the Jedi. The two groups of warriors began to have conflicts with one another, which became known as the Mandalorian-Jedi wars. The Mandalorians' experience fighting Jedi in these wars is what caused them to produce weapons and armor that could defeat a Jedi, including the forging of beskar.
These wars between the Mandalorians and the Jedi were on-and-off for many years, until the final battle resulted in the devastation of Mandalore. The planet's surface was scorched so badly by the battle that took place on Mandalore that the Mandalorians could only continue living there in domed cities, such as the civic center Sundari. These groups, however, were not always in conflict.
Tarre Vizsla & The Darksaber
Tarre Vizsla became the first Mandalorian Jedi during the Old Republic Era, as he was inducted into the Jedi Order as a child. After becoming a fully fledged Jedi Knight, Tarre returned to his people and used his power for the sake of his homeworld. He established House Vizsla and, after earning the title of Mand'alor, he even created a smaller group known as Clan Vizsla. Much of his legacy, however, resides with the blade he forged.
Tarre built the famed Darksaber, a unique type of lightsaber that was preserved in the Jedi Temple following Tarre's death.
Tarre built the famed Darksaber, a unique type of lightsaber that was preserved in the Jedi Temple following Tarre's death. This blade became a massively important symbol, and its unique crafting as a result of the beskar in its hilt made it extremely desirable. When House Vizsla infiltrated the Jedi Temple and stole the weapon back for themselves, the conflict between the Mandalorians and Jedi arose once again, despite the temporary mend Tarre's status as a Mandalorian Jedi had earned them.

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The Galactic Republic (1032 BBY - 19 BBY)
The Mandalorian Civil War (Great Clan Wars)
There was peace on Mandalore for many years after the devastation of the planet's surface, which caused many Mandalorians to look towards pacifism rather than their ancient warrior ways. This group called themselves the New Mandalorians, but they were opposed by traditionalists who were referred to as the Old Mandalorians. Around 41 BBY, war broke out between the two groups, though ultimately the New Mandalorians won and ended the war circa 39 BBY. Duchess Satine Kryze, an avid member of the pacifist movement, was put on the throne, while the Old Mandalorians were exiled to the moon of Concordia.
The Rise of Death Watch

Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- Release Date
- 2008 - 2020-00-00
- Network
- Cartoon Network, Netflix, Disney+
- Showrunner
- Dave Filoni
Cast
- Tom KaneNarrator / Yoda / Medical Droid / Yularen / Kraken (voice)
- Anakin Skywalker (voice)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars is an animated series that explores the intense conflict between the Republic and the Separatists. Featuring a mix of loyalty shifts and alliances, it delves into complex mysteries of the Force and showcases pivotal moments for characters like Anakin Skywalker and Master Yoda.
- Directors
- Brian Kalin O'Connell, Steward Lee, Giancarlo Volpe, Bosco Ng, Danny Keller, Rob Coleman, Justin Ridge, Nathaniel Villanueva, Saul Ruiz, Jesse Yeh, Duwayne Dunham, Atsushi Takeuchi, Robert Dalva, Walter Murch
- Writers
- Katie Lucas, Christian Taylor, Brent V. Friedman, Matt Michnovetz, Drew Z. Greenberg, Steven Melching, Chris Collins, Charles Murray, Eoghan Mahony, Bonnie Mark, Craig W. Van Sickle, Daniel Arkin, Jose Molina, Steven Long Mitchell, Cameron Litvack, George Krstic, Carl Ellsworth, Craig Titley, Julie Siege, Jonathan W. Rinzler, Ben Edlund, Douglas Petrie, Kevin D. Campbell, Kevin Rubio
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- Star Wars
- Seasons
- 7
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis
These exiled Mandalorians soon formed into Death Watch, a terrorist group who aimed to bring back the warrior ways of their ancestors. They acted mostly during the Clone Wars, beginning in 22 BBY, under the leadership of Pre Vizsla - a descendent of Tarre Vizsla who wielded the Darksaber. Satine's sister, Bo-Katan Kryze, was also a member of his leadership team, and she aided in Death Watch's efforts to overthrow Satine and take over Mandalore. Satine's desire to maintain neutrality kept her from accepting any aid from the Republic, though Obi-Wan Kenobi did come to investigate and offer the Duchess protection.
Darth Maul & The Siege Of Mandalore
Pre Vizsla's desperation led to him and Death Watch striking a deal with Darth Maul, who was seeking to establish and expand his criminal empire known as the Shadow Collective. When all was said and done, however, Maul betrayed Vizsla and challenged him to a duel for the throne of Mandalore. He killed Pre Vizsla and took his place as the ruler of Mandalore, causing Death Watch to split - including Bo-Katan. Maul went on to execute Satine, who had been in captivity until Maul lured Obi-Wan on-world to kill her in front of him as an act of revenge.
In 19 BBY, Bo-Katan approached former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano for help in defeating Maul, and with the assistance of Clone Commander Rex and a division of the 501st Legion, Ahsoka helped her lead the battle known as the Siege of Mandalore. Those of Death Watch who remained loyal to Maul fought against Bo-Katan and Ahsoka's forces until Tano dueled Maul and captured him, putting an end to the conflict. Maul held on to the Darksaber while the Clone Wars came to an end, leaving Mandalore's fate undetermined with no set ruler and a power vacuum.
The Galactic Empire (19 BBY - 4 ABY)
Fenn Rau, Gar Saxon, & Imperial Super Commandos
The Empire was able to take advantage of Mandalore's instability in the aftermath of Maul's rule, and thus the planet remained mainly under their control. A Mandalorian named Fenn Rau was paid by the Empire to protect the Mandalore system with a group known as his Protectors, while Gar Saxon, who previously swore his loyalty to Maul, acted as the Emperor's Hand. Many other Mandalorians served in the Imperial Military as Imperial Super Commandos, some of the most elite of the Empire's forces. Mandalore remained loyal to the Empire's rule for most of the Dark Times.
Mandalore remained loyal to the Empire's rule for most of the Dark Times.
The Liberation of Mandalore

Star Wars Rebels
- Network
- Disney Channel
- Showrunner
- Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg
- Directors
- Dave Filoni
Cast
- David Oyelowo
- Freddie Prinze Jr.
- Tiya Sircar
Set between Episodes III and IV of the Star Wars film franchise, Star Wars Rebels is a canon animated series that follows a group of ragtag heroes who band together to face the Empire. In an age where the Galactic Empire is hunting down the last of the Jedi, a teenage outcast named Ezra Bridger is discovered to be force sensitive by a surviving Jedi known as Kanan Jarrus. Agreeing to them and accept Jedi training, Ezra becomes a part of a small but growing crew of rebels determined to destroy the empire covertly.
- Writers
- Dave Filoni, Greg Weisman
- Franchise(s)
- Star Wars
- Seasons
- 4
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis
In 2 BBY, Sabine Wren came upon the Darksaber in Maul's home on Dathomir, and after Fenn Rau ed the Rebellion as a result of his Protectors being killed by Gar Saxon, Sabine decided to return to her homeworld. As a member of the early Rebellion, Sabine was shunned by her family Clan Wren, who remained loyal to the Empire. They eventually took her side, and after Saxon and Sabine dueled for the Darksaber, Sabine's mother Ursa Wren killed Saxon. Sabine stepped away from the Rebellion to remain with her family, continuing their plans for the liberation of Mandalore.
In 1 BBY, Sabine and Bo-Katan ed together to lead several clans against the Empire on Mandalore. Sabine was able to save her father, who had been in the Empire's captivity, and also gained a few of her Ghost crew friends to assist. The Empire was utilizing a weapon called "the Duchess" that Sabine had created while forced to be a part of the Imperial Academy, which could target and destroy any Mandalorian wearing beskar.
After destroying the weapon at Bo-Katan's side, Mandalore was liberated, and Sabine offered the Darksaber to Bo-Katan. Bo-Katan took it and became the ruler of Mandalore, free from the Empire's influence. Sabine went on to train as a Jedi under Ahsoka Tano's teachings, though the two ended up parting ways at some point without completing her training.
The New Republic (4 ABY - 34 ABY)
The Great Purge of Mandalore
Between 4 ABY and 9 ABY, following the conclusion of the Galactic Civil War, Mandalore was destroyed by the Empire in what was named the Great Purge. Moff Gideon was the Imperial officer responsible for its destruction, which was presumably a part of Emperor Palpatine's contingency plan Operation: Cinder. Bo-Katan made a deal to surrender to Moff Gideon in exchange for all surviving Mandalorian lives to be spared, but he betrayed her and took the Darksaber before bombing the surface in the Night of a Thousand Tears. Clan Wren was one of the many Mandalorian clans who perished on Mandalore.
This event made many Mandalorians believe the planet was entirely uninhabitable, and any surviving Mandalorians were forced to scatter around the galaxy. Those who still lived on Concordia, known as the Children of the Watch, strictly adhered to the ancient way of their people and took a vow to never remove their helmets, believing it would keep them safe. They also believed that the planet was cursed because of Bo-Katan's actions as leader. They still fled the Mandalorian moon and hid just as the other survivors did, leading many others in the galaxy to believe that Mandalorians were nearly extinct.

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Din Djarin, Grogu, & Nevarro's Imperial Remnant

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The Mandalorian
- Release Date
- November 12, 2019
- Network
- Disney+
- Showrunner
- Jon Favreau
Cast
- Din Djarin / The Mandalorian
- Katee SackhoffBo-Katan Kryze
Released on November 12, 2019 The Mandalorian follows a lone gunfighter navigating the galaxy's outer reaches after the Galactic Empire's fall. As a skilled bounty hunter, he operates in a lawless universe, undertaking various missions on the fringes of the New Republic’s territories.
- Directors
- Taika Waititi, Lee Isaac Chung
- Writers
- Jon Favreau
- Franchise(s)
- Star Wars
- Seasons
- 3
- Streaming Service(s)
- Dis
In 9 ABY, bounty hunter Din Djarin received a commission from an Imperial warlord on Nevarro for a 50-year-old asset. The bounty ended up being a Force-sensitive child of Master Yoda's species named Grogu, and after initially turning him in for a suit of new beskar, Din broke into the Imperial safe house to rescue Grogu himself. He escaped Nevarro with the help of the Children of the Watch, his covert who revealed themselves in favor of assisting one of their own kind.
Din and Grogu were chased by bounty hunters all around the Outer Rim until finally assembling a team of close allies to take out the warlord. Din ended up facing off against Moff Gideon, who he believed to be dead after his TIE fighter crashed. Despite this, Moff Gideon survived, and it was revealed that he still had possession of the Darksaber.
Din Djarin's Search For Jedi
Din and Grogu were made into a clan of two by the leader of his covert, the Armorer, and she quested him to return Grogu to his own kind. Din began to search the galaxy for more Mandalorians to help guide him, eventually crossing paths with Bo-Katan on the planet Trask. She guided him to Ahsoka, who refused to train Grogu due to his strong attachment to Din.
Ahsoka sent the duo to the seeing stone on Tython, where Grogu was captured by Moff Gideon. Din had to break his creed by removing his helmet to get the coordinates to Moff Gideon's light cruiser, but with the help of Bo-Katan and other allies, he was able to rescue Grogu. In his fight with Moff Gideon, however, Din accidentally won the Darksaber, which Bo-Katan had been seeking to do as a part of her efforts to reclaim Mandalore.
This issue was pushed aside when Moff Gideon's dark troopers threatened to destroy them all, until Luke Skywalker arrived and took care of the threat. As the Jedi who answered Grogu's call on Tython, he took Grogu with him, but not without Din removing his helmet for Grogu one more time. This left Din with a broken creed, and Bo-Katan with her plans to reclaim Mandalore thwarted.
The Quest To Mandalore For Redemption
As a result of removing his helmet to save Grogu, Din was exiled from his tribe, with redemption only possible in the Living Waters beneath the Mines of Mandalore. With the Darksaber still in hand, Din assisted Boba Fett in the Battle of Mos Espa, where he was reunited with Grogu after the foundling had chosen to return to his Mandalorian father figure, rather than continue his Jedi training. This set Din back on his quest for redemption on Mandalore, with him even approaching Bo-Katan on Kalevala in the interest of helping her efforts to reclaim the planet.
Bo-Katan insisted her plans were ruined by the Darksaber falling into his hands, and so Din and Grogu went to Mandalore on their own. After testing the atmosphere, Din found that the planet wasn't cursed, and he and Grogu made their way down to the Mines of Mandalore. Din was captured and incapacitated by a cyborg before he could get there, ordering Grogu to leave and get help from Bo-Katan. She and Grogu returned to the planet and saved Din, with Bo-Katan using the Darksaber that Din had been disarmed of to do so.
After Din recovered, Bo-Katan guided him to the Living Waters, and she leapt in after him when the floor gave way to a giant chasm. There, Bo-Katan saw a Mythosaur, though she kept it to herself as she and the redeemed Din made their way off the planet. They were pursued by TIE interceptors who destroyed Bo-Katan's castle, and so Din took Bo-Katan with him back to his covert's new hideout, where they both officially earned redemption from the Armorer.

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The Way & The Siege of Nevarro
Though she used to mock the way the Children of the Watch lived, Bo-Katan found peace and unity upon living amongst Din's people. When Din was informed by New Republic ranger Carson Teva that Nevarro was under siege by pirates, he inspired his covert to go and rescue the planet, officially ushering them out from the shadows. He and Bo-Katan led the battle that saved Nevarro and earned their people a new home there. The Armorer, satisfied with Bo-Katan's actions, told her to remove her helmet and begin the effort to reclaim Mandalore.
Bo-Katan found peace and unity upon living amongst Din's people.
The Reclamation of Mandalore
Din ed Bo-Katan on her venture to win back the favor of her people, the Nite Owls, who had split from her when she lost the Darksaber to him. After assisting the planet Plazir-15 with a droid problem, they were allowed an audience with the Mandalorians-turned-mercenaries. Bo-Katan challenged Axe Woves for leadership of the group, and then Din officially presented her with the Darksaber that she technically won by defeating the cyborg that had defeated him. The Mandalorians unified under Bo-Katan's Darksaber, and after bringing them all together on Nevarro, Bo-Katan set the plans to return to Mandalore.
A scouting party consisting of Bo-Katan, Din, Grogu, and more went to the surface in search of the Great Forge, the heart of Mandalorian civilization. They came across a group of Mandalorian survivors on the planet who lived in the Great Forge. After Bo-Katan told the truth of her surrender to Moff Gideon and received inspiration from Din to keep all the Mandalorians together, they made their way to the Great Forge and immediately fell under fire from Imperial Super Commandos.
The Mandalorians were lured into a trap set by Moff Gideon within his secret base on Mandalore, which saw Din captured and Paz Vizsla sacrificing his life to help the rest of the Mandalorians get away safely. Axe Woves was able to warn the fleet, who then came down to the surface to their fellow Mandalorians in a battle against Moff Gideon and his Imperial Super Commandos. Meanwhile, Grogu helped to free Din, who then pursued Moff Gideon and attempted to fight him one-on-one.
Bo-Katan eventually intervened to let Din help Grogu with a group of Praetorian Guards, and the two fought in a duel during which the Darksaber was destroyed. Axe crashed the light cruiser into the base to finish off their end of the battle, but Din and Grogu ed Bo-Katan in killing Moff Gideon. They eventually succeeded when he was burned by the crashed ship, and Grogu protected the rest of them from the flames.
Rebuilding Mandalore & Hunting Imperials
A ceremony was done at the Living Waters that allowed the late Paz Vizsla's foundling to officially swear the creed, during which Din also adopted Grogu to make him a Mandalorian apprentice under the name of Din Grogu. The Armorer told Din to take Grogu on his apprentice journeys, which saw Din and Grogu leave Mandalore to reside on Nevarro for the time being. Bo-Katan lit the fires of the Great Forge with the help of the Armorer, officially uniting all the Mandalorians together and beginning the rebuilding of their planet.
Din approached Carson Teva at the New Republic outpost on Adelphi to make an under-the-table deal for him to bounty hunt Imperials around the Outer Rim. Carson agreed, and later on, the New Republic ranger ended up being a part of a mission to assist the newly reunited Sabine and Ahsoka on Seatos as they pursued the threat of Grand iral Thrawn. Sabine made it to another galaxy on a planet named Peridea, where Thrawn had been trapped, and she ended up being left behind with Ahsoka when Thrawn escaped back to the familiar Star Wars galaxy.
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