Aurangzeb: Hero or Villain of the Indian History?
In the annals of Indian history, few figures evoke as much controversy and division as Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor. While some view him as a devout ruler and a formidable ...
In the annals of Indian history, few figures evoke as much controversy and division as Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor. While some view him as a devout ruler and a formidable ...
Mohite dynasty history: After the death of Shivaji Raje, the Maratha Empire fell onto the shoulders of Shambhuraje, also known as Sambhaji Maharaj. But his brutal murder in 1689 put the ...
The appeal of history resides in its capacity to bind us to the past and impart knowledge about the human condition. We learn about ourselves, our role in the world, and ...
Many times, what we get as perceived wisdom is a complete contrast to truth. For example, rubber is wrongfully dubbed as one of the most elastic materials. But the fact is ...
With the temple demolition drive in Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot seems to be the reincarnation of the Mughal tyrant Aurangzeb. Three temples have been demolished in the Rajgarh area of Alwar district, ...
It was always feared that the rise of an ‘anti-Hindu party’ like DMK to the power corridors of Tamil Nadu will translate into destruction and desecration of the Hindu faith. And ...
A 52-page book titled ‘Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham’s Glorious History and Present Grand Form’ has been released by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the newly ...
Recent few years have witnessed Assam being transformed from a Bangladeshi-friendly state under former governments to a proud Hindu one under current CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. But, hard-line Islamist parties like ...
During the 300-year of Mughal’s tyrannical rule in India, very few rulers refused to accept their suzerainty. Out of those few, a minuscule percentage opposed them with full authority. Rana Raj ...
It has been just a few days since NCERT failed to produce a source for the claim, "All Mughal emperors gave grants to support the building and maintenance of places of ...
'Brainwashed Republic', a book by educationist Neeraj Atri on how the children of the country are being brainwashed through books, gained much traction because it was the first attempt to expose ...
Almost until the onset of the 19th century only 2% of England’s population could vote as electoral suffrage (right to vote) and enfranchisement was based on the extent of landed possessions ...
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