Indian History

It is sheer pleasure to delve into the rich Indian history. Fascinating tales of bravery, splendour, beauty and chivalry are woven wonderfully to establish the mammoth history of one of the oldest civilisations of the world. Moreover who can forget the great struggle for Indian Independence that claimed the lives of numerous freedom fighters! The Indian history, thus, traces the evolution of India as a secular republic.

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Women Writers in Malayalam Literature - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Women Writers in Malayalam Literature
Women writers in Malayalam literature have worked incessantly to make a place for their literary works. In the earlier periods, they were completely oppressed in a male-dominated society and whatever little literature was produced bears testimony to the fact. Later women writers have emerged to take up a number of contemporary issues which are social as well as political in nature.
Princely State of Rupal - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Princely State of Rupal
Princely State of Rupal was a part of the Baroda Agency, a sub division of Western India States Agency. It was under the administrative control of the Mahi Kantha Agency.
Archaeological Sites of West Bengal - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Archaeological Sites of West Bengal
Archaeological sites of West Bengal reveal several aspects of ancient India. Excavations by the Archaeological Survey of India have furnished artefacts belonging to the period of Mauryas, Guptas, Kushanas, Palas, and many more dynasties.
Princely State of Gabat - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Princely State of Gabat
Princely State of Gabat was one of the native states of India during the Brtish period. Thakors were the native rulers of this state. After India gained independence from British rule, Gabat merged into Princely state of Idar and eventually into the Union of India with the formation of Gujarat state.
Rathnapureeswarar Temple - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Rathnapureeswarar Temple
Rathnapureeswarar Temple in Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, is a revered Shaivite shrine among the Paadal Petra Sthalams. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it reflects Chola-era architecture and rich devotional heritage. Rathnapureeswarar Temple is a Shaivite temple located in Tiruvarur district in Tamil Nadu. This 1000 years old temple is said to have been built by King Ratnendra Chola.