Malai Tikka originated in the Mughal kitchens of North India, combining cream, yoghurt, and spices to create a rich, ...
Tanras Khan was also stated to be a key figure in the 19th century Indian classical music, known for his intricate khayal ...
Rather than his military prowess or finely crafted weapons, it was Sikhism that sustained Ranjit Singh’s empire.
The collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's statue at Rajkot Fort reignited debates over his legacy and the Surat raids.
takes the reader from the founding of the empire under Babur to its decline in the 1700s. 'Faruqui shows through careful, well-documented analysis how Mughal power intersected and connected many ...
the roles of women in the empire, and their influence on political matters. Humayun’s Tomb, located in Delhi, India, is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The “Ancient Marvels” Facebook page is dedicated to interesting posts displaying human and natural artifacts from across ...
India was founded in 1571 by the Emperor Akbar, to be capital of the Mughal Empire, and was abandoned in 1585. UNESCO World ...
Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Red Fort is an iconic symbol of Mughal architecture and India's independence. Built by ...
Nur Jahan was the only female ruler in the Mughal dynasty Empress Nur Jahan was the most powerful woman in 17th Century India. She played an unprecedented role in running the vast Mughal empire.
The Gupta period was characterized by great flourishing of art and literature, and is known as the "classical" period of Indian art and literature. In 1526, the Mughal empire was founded by Babur, a ...
All empires in human history have been formed and sustained by conquest, violence and bloodshed. They can survive only by expansion. After some time, the same expansion becomes a liability for the ...