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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Suhungmung - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Suhungmung
Suhungmung was the fourteenth ruler of the Ahom dynasty who ruled from the period 1497 to 1539 AD. His reign was significant in terms of expansion of the kingdom through military conquests amd introduction of important administrative reforms that strengthened governance. His reign also witnessed growing Hindu influence at the Ahom court.
Jaswant Garh Memorial - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Jaswant Garh Memorial
Jaswant Garh Memorial, located near Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, commemorates the bravery of Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, a hero of the 1962 Sino-Indian War. The memorial preserves his legacy through exhibits, military traditions, and a museum showcasing India’s rich military heritage.
Princely State of Dadhalia - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Princely State of Dadhalia
Princely State of Dadhalia was located in the present state of Gujarat. The state covered a total area of 28 sq miles and comprised of 15 villages. This was a minor fifth-class princely state under the control of British Empire.
Shilli Wildlife Sanctuary - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Shilli Wildlife Sanctuary
Shilli Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh was established in 1963 in order to preserve the Himalayan Black Bear which is an endangered creature. Deodar and Fir forests, along with medicinal plants as well as wild animals including Musk Deer, Leopard, Flying Squirrel and other animals are found here.
Gadyakarnamrita - Indian History IndiaNetzone
Gadyakarnamrita
Gadyakarnamrita is a 13th-century Sanskrit literary work written mainly in prose. It describes the ninety-day battle at Srirangam between the Hoysala ruler Narasimha II and the allied forces of the Pandyas and Pallavas.