In his book, “Lords of the Deccan: Southern India from the Chalukyas to the Cholas” (Juggernaut, 2022), Anirudh Kanisetti provides a riveting account of the political rivalries, bloody battles, and ...
St Xavier’s College’s in Mumbai’s Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology is hosting an exhibition of ...
Procession on the occasion of a Durbar (audience) of the Mogul Emperor Akbar of India, which includes his sons, high Indian and British dignitaries, soldiers, elephants carrying the royal insignia ...
Shiva's waterfront temples : architects and their audiences in medieval India / Subhashini Kaligotla
Toward a historical reinterpretation of Deccan heterogeneity -- Writ in stone: epigraphs and the presence of early medieval Deccan makers -- "Small models of large buildings"?: the many meanings of ...
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Brahmins weren’t always ‘dominant’ in medieval India. How history can decode UGC controversy
Temples, military labour markets, and land-grant regimes structured medieval caste hierarchies. Today, access to education, employment, bureaucratic categories, and media platforms do.
Understand the UPSC Ancient–Medieval–Modern history split. Learn weightage trends, focus areas, and smart preparation strategies for Prelims and Mains.
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India lived in ancient Europe as a positive 'other'. Ties are way older than colonialism
Stories of Indian spices, beasts, saints, and kings fired the European imagination for a thousand years. India anchored ...
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