The Satavahanas at Sanchi
ADMIN , November 30, 2020 , Comments Off on The Satavahanas at Sanchi
It is possibly the oldest STONE monument in India. Your history teacher taught you that it was built by Ashoka the Great of the Mauryan dynasty. And you have seen it in umpteen travel brochures. You know the Sanchi Stupa, of course. Can you conjure up a mental picture of the monument? Does it look like this? Good. Now, guess which part of the structure was built by Ashoka? If you answered “ALL OF IT” – Congratulations; you remembered everything your history teacher taught you. But your teacher was wrong. The right answer is, “NONE OF IT”! Surprised? The original […]
Alai Darwaza – Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi
ADMIN , November 21, 2020 , Comments Off on Alai Darwaza – Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi
Inside the Qutub Minar Complex is a very ornate doorway leading to the Qutub Minar – the Alai Darwaza. Did you know that it is believed to be the first true dome built in India? First, a quick introduction to the man who built this structure – Alaudin Khilji. You may have heard of him – a heartless human, a ruthless king, an evil fanatic… There are many stories about his terrible doings. Some say these acts were political necessities, and others swear they were the product of a deranged mind. How much of it is true? This short video […]
Marking History through British buildings
ADMIN , November 17, 2020 , Comments Off on Marking History through British buildings
Every building that the British left behind tells us something about their colonial journey in India.
The last great queen of Travancore
ADMIN , November 7, 2020 , 1 Comment
You might have heard of a kingdom named Travancore. Today, it is a part of Kerala. But did you know that right till 1925, some queens of Travancore were quite a big political powercenter by themselves?
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