Aurangzeb
Cowardice, Servility, Sleaze and Shamelessness: A Brief Profile of Shah Alam II
Shah Alam II, the 11th descendant of Aurangzeb singlehandedly ruined whatever was left of the Mughal Empire. It is a truly deplorable story.
Aurangzeb
Shah Alam II, the 11th descendant of Aurangzeb singlehandedly ruined whatever was left of the Mughal Empire. It is a truly deplorable story.
Hyder Ali
An essay on the sprawling network of Dharma Chhatrams founded by Purnaiah, the eminent Diwan to three Mysore Kings and the lessons they teach us
Tipu Sultan
The concluding part of this series reveals the connection between the young Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma's encounter with the Poralavoor Adithiri and how it contributed to his victory over Tipu Sultan.
Indian History
An essay narrating the life and accomplishments of Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the cultural founder of the modern Mysore State
Carnatic Classical Music
A brief episode from a Kannada novel featuring a heroic singer who defied Tipu Sultan's authority
Moplah Genocide of Malabar Hindus
The firsthand accounts of the Mapilla atrocities in Malabar under British rule exposes another chapter of whitewashed history
Moplah Genocide of Malabar Hindus
A turning point in the history of the Malabar Mapillas is reached during the invasions of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan
Hyder Ali
It is a well known fact that India has never fully recovered from the all-encompassing horrors of British colonial rule. Both the human and the economic genocide carried out by the British against is well known. There's the famous research published by Columbia university which calculated that the
Marxist Historians
A comprehensive account of the barbaric legacy of Tipu Sultan, the Tyrant of Mysore
Mysore Princely State
Circa 1946. The entire undivided Bharatavarsha was rife with frenzied meetings and mobs and sporadic violence on the part of Muslims fanned by the poisonous fumes of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s demand for Pakistan because Muslims felt threatened by Hindus. From Lahore to Lucknow, Karachi to Calcutta, it was the
Communism
An obituary on the passing away of Girish Raghunath Karnad