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The Gupta Empire

The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire, founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, which existed from approximately 320 to 550 CE and covered much of the Indian Subcontinent.  The peace...

Byzantine, Ottoman, Incas and Aztecs, North American Indians

Some of Earliest Empires of this World, In this article we are going to take a brief introduction about Byzantine, Ottoman, Incas and Aztecs,...

Mughal Architecture

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The Gupta Empire

The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire, founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, which existed from approximately 320 to 550 CE and covered much of the Indian Subcontinent.  The peace...

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The Gupta Empire

The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire, founded by Maharaja Sri Gupta, which existed from approximately 320 to 550 CE and covered much of the Indian Subcontinent.  The peace...

Nalanda University – An ancient center of Learning

Nalanda University was an ancient higher-learning institution in Bihar, India. The site is located about 88 kilometres southeast of Patna and was a religious...

Byzantine, Ottoman, Incas and Aztecs, North American Indians

Some of Earliest Empires of this World, In this article we are going to take a brief introduction about Byzantine, Ottoman, Incas and Aztecs,...

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The Later Mughals of the (Mighty) Mughal Empire

When Aurangzeb,the de facto last representative of the mighty Mughal Empire, at the age of 90 died in March 1707, a war of succession to...

India and South-East Asia in the Ancient World

In the ancient world India, that was way ahead of other nations in her culture and civilization and that had been the cultural leader...

Mughal Emperors

Babur (1526-30) Babur victory in the first Battle of Panipat made him the Emperor of Delhi and the Founder of Mughal Empire in India. Before...

The Chinese Revolution

As all human advancement is distinguished by some kind of revolution, that is a fundamental change in an established system, the Chinese Revolution reflects...

Indian Textile Industry – Eighteenth Century

The Age of Indian Textile Before the age of machine industries, silk and cotton goods from India dominated the international market in textile. Coarser cotton was...

Food, Drinks, Pastimes and Amusements of Vedic Aryans

Food The principal diet of the Vedic Aryans comprised of barley flour, rice and other cereals, milk, clarified butter, curd and other preparations of milk...

Significance of the Harappan Civilization

Introduction The Harappan Civilization, spread over a large part of India subcontinent, existed between 2500 BC and 1750 BC and had educed out of the...

Emergency in India – 1975

Emergency in India of 1975: A BREACH TO INDIAN DEMOCRACY The constitution of India declares India as a democratic country which means the government of the...

Who were the Maurya?

The Brahman literature, Vishnu Puran, Mudra Rakshas, Katha Sarit Sagar, Brihatkatha Manjari indicate that Maurya were Shudra by caste. According to Buddhist traditions, Mauryans...

Ambedkar : The Crusader Against Caste System

As democratic India celebrates ‘Babasaheb’ Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary, he stands taller than he ever did before. His role in the struggle for a...

Revolt of 1857 – Its Impact and Cause of Failure

Causes for the failure of 1857 Revolt : By July 1858, the revolt was completely suppressed. Following factors may be the reason for the failure of...