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Art and Literature of Middle Ages

Art during the Middle Ages was different based on the location in Europe as well as the period of time. However, in general, Middle Age art...

The Bhakti Movement of the Medieval Age

The Bhakti Movement, one of the most remarkable features of the medieval age, remained influential for many centuries. This movement has in fact inscribed...

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Art and Literature of Middle Ages

Art during the Middle Ages was different based on the location in Europe as well as the period of time. However, in general, Middle Age art...

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Art and Literature of Middle Ages

Art during the Middle Ages was different based on the location in Europe as well as the period of time. However, in general, Middle Age art...

Literature of Ancient India: Sanskrit Drama

The origin of Sanskrit drama is in obscurity; there appears a wide gap between its early beginnings in the Rig Veda’s hymns and the...

The Bhakti Movement of the Medieval Age

The Bhakti Movement, one of the most remarkable features of the medieval age, remained influential for many centuries. This movement has in fact inscribed...

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Gandhian Thought of Sarvodaya

Gandhiji was much impressed by reading John Ruskin's Unto This Last. He translated it later into Gujarati entitling it Sarvodaya. The book brought great...

Rise of Peshwa

Balaji Vishwartath was a clever Brahman from Konkan, who secured the recognition of Sahu's independent status from Mohammed Shah, the then Mughal Emperor. Sahu...

Decline and Fall of Mughal Empire

Bahadur Shah (1707-1712) : Prince Muazzam, a son of the late Emperor succeeded to the throne in June 1707 A.D. After defeating his two...

Dr. Rajendra Prasad: The First President of India

Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first president of India; was born on 3rd December 1884. He lived 79 successful years with great zeal, strengthening the...

The British in Bengal

Siraj Uddaula (1756-57): He succeeded his grandfather Alivardi Khan as the Nawab of Bengal. In a vain bid to oust the British in Bengal, he...

Wavell Plan & Simla Conference

An abortive effort to solve the political deadlock in India was made in 1945. Lord Wavell invited the leaders of all sections of political...

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...