THE MANDALORIAN TIMELINE EXPLAINED

The Mandalorian, the highly acclaimed live-action TV series, has significantly expanded the Star Wars universe, particularly in the New Republic Era. The show, which began in 2019, follows the journey of Din Djarin, a Mandalorian bounty hunter, and his young companion, Grogu. Their story takes place approximately five years after the events of Return of the Jedi, marked as 9 ABY in the Star Wars timeline, which is centered around the Battle of Yavin from A New Hope.

The series delves into the complex history of the Mandalorians, including the Great Purge of Mandalore, an event that devastated their homeworld. While the exact timing of the Great Purge is not explicitly stated in the show, it is believed to have occurred sometime after the fall of the Empire. The Ahsoka series has provided additional context to this event. Moff Gideon, an Imperial officer, played a significant role in the destruction of Mandalore and acquired the Darksaber, an important Mandalorian artifact, during this period.

The timeline of The Mandalorian is still being clarified, with some discrepancies between the Star Wars Timelines reference book and series creator Jon Favreau’s statements. The show has raised questions about the absence of Mandalorians during the Galactic Civil War, though the series does not provide explicit explanations for this. It is possible that the Mandalorians were dealing with internal conflicts and the aftermath of Imperial rule on their homeworld during this time.

The events of the show have interwoven with key characters like Ahsoka Tano and Luke Skywalker, enriching the Star Wars mythos. The ongoing story of Din Djarin and Grogu continues to shape the galaxy, with future seasons and spin-offs promising to further explore the history and culture of the Mandalorians. As the series progresses, it is likely that more details about the Mandalorian timeline and their role in galactic events will be revealed, potentially addressing some of the current ambiguities in the Star Wars chronology.

Frequently Asked Questions


When does The Mandalorian take place in the Star Wars timeline?
The Mandalorian takes place between the original and sequel trilogies, approximately 9 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin), which is nine years after the events of A New Hope and five years after the Emperor’s defeat in Return of the Jedi. Later seasons and spin-offs, like The Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian season 3, occur around 11 ABY.[1][2][5]


Who is Grogu and when was he introduced in The Mandalorian?
Grogu, also known as “Baby Yoda,” is a 50-year-old member of Yoda’s species who is introduced in The Mandalorian season 1. Din Djarin finds him on the planet Arvala-7 during a bounty mission, and Grogu quickly becomes the central figure in Din’s life and adventures.[3][4][5]


What significant events occur in The Mandalorian season 2?
In season 2 of The Mandalorian, Din Djarin and Grogu search for the Jedi to learn more about Grogu’s kind. They meet Bo-Katan Kryze and Ahsoka Tano, and Din eventually gives Grogu to Luke Skywalker for Jedi training. The season also involves a mission to rescue Grogu from Moff Gideon and Din’s accidental acquisition of the Darksaber.[2][4][5]


How does The Book of Boba Fett fit into The Mandalorian timeline?
The Book of Boba Fett takes place immediately after the events of The Mandalorian season 2. It follows Boba Fett’s story and includes crossovers with The Mandalorian, particularly focusing on the period after Din Djarin wields the Darksaber and before Grogu returns from his training with Luke Skywalker.[1][2][3]


What is the significance of the Darksaber in The Mandalorian?
The Darksaber is an ancient Mandalorian weapon that holds significant cultural and symbolic importance. In The Mandalorian, Din Djarin accidentally wins the Darksaber from Moff Gideon, which complicates his relationship with Bo-Katan Kryze, who had been seeking to reclaim it to unite the Mandalorians and retake Mandalore.[1][3][4]

Filipino Translation:

‘Yung *The Mandalorian*, sobrang sikat na live-action TV series, talagang pinalawak ‘yung *Star Wars* universe, lalo na ‘yung part ng *New Republic Era*. Nagsimula ito noong 2019, at sinusundan nito ‘yung journey ni Din Djarin, isang Mandalorian bounty hunter, at ‘yung batang kasama niya, si Grogu. ‘Yung storyline nangyayari mga limang taon after ng events sa *Return of the Jedi* (around 9 ABY sa *Star Wars* timeline), na centered sa *Battle of Yavin* mula sa *A New Hope*.

Pinapakita rin ng series 'yung complicated na history ng mga Mandalorian, lalo na 'yung Great Purge ng Mandalore, kung saan na-devastate 'yung tahanan nila. Though 'di pa clear kung kailan exactly nangyari 'yung Great Purge, tingin ng mga fans na nangyari ito after bumagsak 'yung Empire. Dagdag pa, nagbigay din ng additional context ang Ahsoka series about this event. Si Moff Gideon, isang Imperial officer, played a major role sa pagkawasak ng Mandalore at nakuha niya rin 'yung Darksaber, isang importanteng artifact ng Mandalorian, during this time.

Though kailangan pa ng konting linaw 'yung timeline ng The Mandalorian, may konting discrepancies between sa Star Wars Timelines reference book at mga sinabi ni Jon Favreau, 'yung creator ng series. 'Yung show rin nagtatanong kung bakit wala masyadong Mandalorian noong Galactic Civil War, pero hindi pa nito directly sinasagot. Baka kasi during that time, busy sila dealing with internal issues and recovering from the effects ng Imperial rule sa planeta nila.

'Yung events ng show interwoven with other key characters like Ahsoka Tano and Luke Skywalker, na talagang nagpayaman sa Star Wars mythos. 'Yung patuloy na kwento nina Din Djarin and Grogu patuloy na binabago 'yung state of the galaxy, with more seasons and spin-offs na may potential na mag-explore pa ng history and culture ng Mandalorians. Habang tumatagal 'yung series, posibleng mas mabigyan ng linaw 'yung timeline ng Mandalorians at 'yung role nila sa larger galactic events, na baka sagutin na rin 'yung ibang questions na up to now unclear pa sa Star Wars chronology.


The Mandalorian’s Complete Timeline Explained: From Din Djarin & Grogu’s Introduction To Mandalore’s Liberation was first published here.