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Gaining Delhi, her Courtly Cooks and a Dose of Resentment

scribetraveller wrote 6 days ago: WHETHER THE PRAYER WAS OVERHEARD OR NOT, that pot of unripe mangoes was certainly gifted by someone … more →

Tags: Daulat Khan, Ibrahim Lodi, food poisoning

Blessings in Disguise23 comments

Parul wrote 1 week ago: Genre: Historical Fiction Babur sat behind the tent. Inside the chieftains haggled for horses and si … more →

Tags: yarn, Short Story, Fiction, writing, Creative, 100 words, Friday Fictioneers, Gengis Khan, Mughal Empire

Written in the Stars, Answered in the Signs

scribetraveller wrote 1 week ago: IT WOULD LATER BE CALLED VALENTINE’S DAY. But back in 1483, the residents of Andijan in Fergan … more →

Tags: Mangoes, mangoes in honey

Empire of the Moghul Series - 15 comments

madnomad wrote 1 week ago: The Empire of the Moghul series is a quartet of books by Diane Preston and her husband Michael, writ … more →

Tags: Things I have read, raiders from the north, moghul empire

This Half Week in History, April 24-27

historychris wrote 1 month ago: April 24, 1184 BC.  The traditional date for the Greek entrance into Troy on the infamous Trojan Hor … more →

Tags: This Half-Week in History, Troy, trojan horse, Yoritomo, gempei wars, guernica, Fascism, mogul

The Mughal Chronicles II: The Opium King

historyreimagined wrote 1 month ago: Babur left his nascent kingdom after just 4 short years of rule. Within this time he was able to ann … more →

Tags: The Great Mughals, Mughal Empire, Humayun, Mughal Dynasty, Sher Shah Suri, 2nd mughal emperor, Mughal throne

How Genghis Khan Influenced indians

Anikethan wrote 1 month ago: Many people don’t know the importance of Genghis khan also called as Chenghis khan. He was a M … more →

Tags: Genghis Khan, mongolia, Fergana Valley, Mongol Empire, Mughal Empire

"Bollywood Fever" Concert, a Delight for the Dancers

qyzylbosh wrote 1 month ago: by Rachel ZappalaAhmad Maaty and the Silkies perform “Gur Nalo Ishq Mitha” at Silk Road … more →

Tags: Dance Festival, Silk Road Dance Company, Uzbekistan, Dance, dance festival, washington dc, India, Concerts, Choreographies

The Mughal Chronicles I: Rise of an Empire

historyreimagined wrote 1 month ago: (source: Google Images) The Mughal or the “mongol”  dynasty represent one of the most gl … more →

Tags: The Great Mughals, Mughal, Mughal Empire, India, Delhi, Ibrahim Lodi, Agra

Babur- the founder of the Mughal Empire

Jacquie wrote 1 month ago: Today Lissy was studying about the Moghul Empire. She learned that a man named Babur (pronounced … more →

Tags: People, Marker, History

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fractalsteve wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Fine Art, Fractal, fractals, Art History, Manuscript, mogul, India, wildlife, Peacock

Babur Missile

KHAWAJA UMER FAROOQ wrote 2 months ago: English: PAKISTAN’s BABUR CRUESE MISSILE AT IDEAS 2006   Babur (Urdu: بابر) (named after the f … more →

Tags: Pakistan, united states, India, Pakistan navy, ter.com, european union, Tomahawk, babur missile

Of Historic Migrations, Goddamned Hindus and I

elcidharth wrote 2 months ago: Sid Harth SiDevilIa… This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Nashik, turkey, India, Sunni, Shia, Hyderabad, Pacific, Prehistoric magration

Kallar Kahar recalls21 comments

sarfarazar wrote 3 months ago: Reflections I sit here now in Kallar Kahar and today the cars speed by on the M2, going to their bus … more →

Tags: Reflections, kallar-kahar, Alexander, porus, panipat, muhammad bin Qasim, Jhelum, torkham

The Mughals

amazingtimeouts wrote 3 months ago: “Who were the Mughals and what impact did they have on society?” The Taj Mahal, the symb … more →

Tags: timeouts, Timeout, Mughal, Akbar, Taj, Mahal, Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan, mumatz

February 14 in history2 comments

homepaddock wrote 3 months ago: 270 St. Valentine was killed. 1349 Approximately 2,000 Jews were burned to death by mobs or forcibly … more →

Tags: History, Anna Howard Shaw, Carl Bernstein, christopher sholes, February 14, George Washington Gale Ferris Jr, Margaret E. Knight, Michael Bloomberg

KOH-E-NOOR, KOHINUR15 comments

shakilakhtar wrote 5 months ago: The diamond Kohinur is world famous and I have seen this stone in the Tower of London long time ago. … more →

Tags: Life's Great Moments, Mughal, kohinur, panipat battle, Humayun, Mir Jumla, Shah Jahan

Should the Babri Masjid have been built? - Vijaya Rajiva

IS wrote 5 months ago: “In Indian law the deity is said to be the owner of the place and cannot be displaced. To the … more →

Tags: Hinduism, sadhus, History, India, Psychological warfare, Politics, hindu, Mohammed, Rama

Genghis Khan - A Conqueror, Re-maker Of The World

lookingbeyondborders wrote 5 months ago: In the eight hundred years since his death, people have sought in vain for the grave of Genhis Khan, … more →

Tags: History 2, India, China, Foreign Affairs, Politics, Asia, Central Asia, Caspian Sea, Wars


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