Indian History
From Ingratiating Merchants to Absolute Monopolists: The Rise and Rise of the Medieval Mapillas
The second part of the series on the Malabar Mapillas traces the rise of the Mapillas who acquired a monopoly on maritime trade
Indian History
The second part of the series on the Malabar Mapillas traces the rise of the Mapillas who acquired a monopoly on maritime trade
Indian History
The first part of a series documenting the genocide of Malabar Hindus by the Moplahs
Marxist Historians
How Sita Ram Goel combined pristine scholarship with fearlessness in a spirit of cultural and national service.
Sanatana Civilisation
Loss of physical geography is also a loss of cultural narrative memory.
Indian History
Maharaja Jayapaladeva is a great symbol of the full story of the unyielding Hindu resistance against repeated Islamic invasions into India, yet to be told
Marxist Historians
The fearless history scholar and Marxist critic Sita Ram Goel challenged Romila Thapar and Marxist historians to prove their wild assertions about medieval Indian History
Indian Marxists
Marxist historians have inflicted a multi-layered deception on the national psyche which has disfigured the minds of at least three generations of Indians.
Marxist Historians
Read all about the iconic D.V.Gundappa's grand and sublime vision of how Indian history should be written
Sanatana Civilisation
Ancient India vanished with the arrival of the barbaric Turkish Muslim hordes most notably led by the Islamic zealot and the proud destroyer of Hindu temples, Mahmud of Ghazni. He also wiped out whatever remained of the Arab Muslims in Sindh and wrote a darker, bloodier chapter than what Muhammad
Marxist Historians
Preface Two key themes emerged from my scores of conversations with the people of Ayodhya on a fairly recent trip to the Punyabhumi, the birthplace of Parabrahma Swaroopa Sri Ramachandra. 1. The moment I mentioned the word “Babri Masjid,” the reply was the same from every person: “Kaun sa Masjid?
Indian Freedom Struggle
Remembering R.C. Majumdar, one of India's greatest gifts to the world of historical scholarship
Indian Freedom Struggle
When we reminisce about the Indian freedom movement, the year 1858 is a turning point of sorts. That was the year when the control of India passed from the East India Company to the British Crown. From 1858 onwards, for roughly 50 years, a gradual, steady and in many cases,