The night Nadir Shah attacked Delhi in 1739, Mughal badshah Muhammed Shah was engaged in delirious revelry, at least so goes ...
Waqf Boards, collectively, are among the top land-owners in India. The first recorded instance of Waqf in India was the gift ...
Then appeared Guru Teghbahadar, whose grace stretches across the entire creation. Who upheld the right to faith and its ...
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Like Emperors Asoka and Kanishka, the Palas also ruled over vast areas of North India over 400 years, albeit with varying ...
Francesco Rahe, a fourth-year student in the College at the University of Chicago, has been selected as a 2025 Rhodes Scholar ...
The recent comments by popular historian William Dalrymple at the Indian Express’s Idea Exchange have caused ripples among Indian historians and intellectual circles alike.
Following their capture after the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761, Maratha captives in Balochistan adapted and thrived, preserving their Marathi heritage for generations. From festivals to everyday ...
Numerically, Chinar trees have seen a decline over the past decades ... and is believed to be given by Mughal emperor Jahangir. The tree is an ineffaceable part of Kashmir's history, religion ...
The overarching historical significance of the British empire and the ramifications of its dissolution in the Indian ...
These linguistic and cultural dynamics did not disappear with the decline of the Mongol Empire but rather continued to flourish and evolve in successor states such as the Ottoman Empire, Timurid ...
Bombay, April 1619, the British were cowering in a small fort on the coast of India as the Mughal Empire wrecked the British!