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The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.
In this thrilling episode, the History Seekers uncover an incredible collection of 1700s artifacts during a metal detecting hunt that takes us deep into colonial history. From buttons and buckles to ...
Fears of an all-out conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have abated with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, but the ...
The installation draws a connection between the Battle of Brooklyn and British colonization in India. The Old Stone House played a critical role in the American Revolutionary War, and the installation ...
The establishment of rail networks, a stabilised Colonial conquest of India enabled these travels. Tillotson purposely earmarked the exhibition between two of the Subcontinent’s tumultuous years ...
A journey to the remote Indian Ocean island reveals the story behind the fragrant, delicious, ubiquitous spice—and the ...
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam sent shockwaves through India. As the nation mourned the loss of innocent lives, the world waited to see how New India would respond. What followed was not just a ...
Masculinity, this book argues, was a key pillar of Punjabi identity in colonial times. The Lost Heer goes beyond male-centric ...
Since partition and the end of British colonial rule in 1947, India and Pakistan have had a ... weapons to targets up to 2,750 kilometers (over 1,700 miles) away.
The origins of the IWT can be traced to the Partition of India in August 1947, which marked the end of British colonial rule and the emergence of India and Pakistan as two sovereign nations.
Pakistan’s water resources have already been burdened by climate change, as the country faces rising temperatures, droughts, ...