Rana Sanga vs Babur: 5 reasons why Mughals didn’t need any invitation to invade India
We all know that the Mughal dynasty was founded by Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur in 1526 which would go on to rule majority of the Indian
Dr. Hari Singh Gour: The forgotten champion of Legal Rights Movement
The Parinirvan Diwas of Baba Saheb Ambedkar is also a fine day to remember his contemporary, 𝗗𝗿. 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗶 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗵 𝗚𝗼𝘂𝗿, an orator, a litterateur, a
Remembering Shaheed Ram Prasad ‘Bismil’ Tomar
Ninety-five years ago, the colonial British government executed Ram Prasad ‘Bismil’, Thakur Roshan Singh, and Ashfaqullah Khan for their anti-colonial activities. Their involvement in the
Naikidevi Chandel: The battle of Kayara and the sociomilitary history of Godwad
Kyara or Kasahrda is a dusty unremarkable village near Mount Abu, a prominent hill station and ancient seat of Abu-Chandravati Parmars. It lies in Abu
Rani Durgavati: The symbol of syncretic culture between Rajputs and Tribals
Most of us may have heard of Rani Durgavati, the fearless queen of the Gondwana, who wreaked havoc against the Mughals and died fighting for
Gurjara – The Regional Identity of the people of Gurjaradesa
Meaning of word गुर्जर: (Gurjara) : in the well-known and critically acclaimed work of VS Apte “The practical Sanskrit-English dictionary”, are: The district (area) of
History Writing: A Political Process & Dearth of Rajput Historians a crisis
Chausath Yogini Temple that was established by Raja Devpala Kachwaha of Gwalior in 11th century. It is said to have inspired the design of the Indian Parliament. All Jantar Mantars were established
Busting narratives: Why Shivaji Rajput dichotomy is false
Recently, Professor Suraj Yengde, Assistant Professor at Department of African and American African Studies at Harvard, tweeted that “if king shivaji was rajput he would’ve submitted
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