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Shinil Subramanian Payamal

Namaste Friends. My name is 'Shinil Subramanian Payamal' and you are welcome to the Historylogy podcast.

On this podcast, I will be talking about the latest history book releases, reviews, archaeological discoveries, controversies, etc... I want to tell stories about people, places and events lost in the pages of history.

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In this episode of The Historylogy Podcast, we dive deep into the ancient rock-cut heritage of Maharashtra with a comprehensive book review of Echoes From Konkan: Unravelling prehistoric and political tales through the Kuda Caves by Sarla Bhirud.

Nestled in the Raigad district, the Kuda Caves are more than just breathtaking Buddhist rock-cut structures—they are silent witnesses to ancient trade networks, local political dynamics, and human settlements spanning back to prehistoric times along the Konkan coastline.

Join us as we explore the core themes of Sarla Bhirud's research, highlighting how these lesser-known caves bridge the gap between ancient Indian archaeology, coastal politics, and local history.

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The Theft of India documents the intense rivalry for spoils that played out between the British, the French, the Dutch, the Portuguese and the impact this had on Indians. It details the political intrigue, the agreements and the betrayals, the oppression, swindling and greed of these foreign powers as they each tried to strengthen their grip on this vast and ‘exotic’ land.

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Deeply researched and compellingly narrated, The House of Jaipur is a gripping saga studded with unforgettable characters, their charmed lives often crossed by misfortune and tragedy.

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For many Goans, St. Francis Xavier is Goencho Saib—the Protector of Goa. But Gautam Khattar's rhetoric was based on a specific reading of history—one that claims the missionary's methods were anything but saintly.

To understand the roots of this anger, we have to go back to 1542. We have to look at the words of the Jesuits themselves. Specifically, the book The Life and Letters of St. Francis Xavier by Henry James Coleridge.

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Exploding the myth of a benign French presence on the subcontinent, Robert Ivermee's extensive research reveals how France's Indian empire relied on war-making, conquest, opportunistic alliances, regime change and slavery to pursue its ambitions.
From great power rivalry to informal empire and entrenched inequalities, Glorious Failure tackles topics that remain vital and urgent in today's world.

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The Man Who Divided India: An Insight into Jinnah's Leadership and Its Aftermath written by Rafiq Zakaria first published in 2001 (with later editions including updates, such as a chapter on Musharraf's leadership) is a compelling, often provocative examination of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s role in the partition of the Indian subcontinent.

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The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi written by Makarand R. Paranjape is an explosive and original analysis of the assassination of the 'Father of the Nation'. Who is responsible for the Mahatma's death? Just one determined zealot, the larger ideology that supported him, the Congress-led government that failed to protect him or a vast majority of Indians and their descendants who considered Gandhi irrelevant, and endorsed violence instead?

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In The Templars and the Assassins: The Militia of Heaven, occult scholar and secret society member James Wasserman provides compelling evidence that the interaction of the Knights Templar and the Assassins in the Holy Land transformed the Templars from the Pope's private army into a true occult society, from which they would sow the seeds of the Renaissance and the Western Mystery Tradition.

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The book 'Military History of India' covers the history of the military in the Indian subcontinent before the precolonial era. The text introduces the geographical aspects in setting up the militaristic approaches for campaigns in various battles and conquest of territories.

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What were the most influential, ground-breaking, and heart-pounding history books of the past year? In this special episode of The Historylogy Podcast, host Shinil Subramanian Payamal counts down the definitive Top 20 International Non-Fiction History Books of 2025.

From the shifting sands of Ancient Egypt to the survival stories of WWII and the evolution of modern democracy, we explore the titles that every history enthusiast needs on their shelf.

What’s Inside:

  • Ancient Worlds: New insights into Mesopotamia and the last Egyptian dynasty.
  • Modern Conflicts: Fresh perspectives on the U-boat wars and 1970s extremism.
  • Social History: The legacy of the Clotilda, the history of Tuberculosis, and the power of Indigenous nations.
  • The #1 Pick: A breathtaking story of survival and faith that you won't forget.

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I have searched the interwebs to find the most eagerly awaited International non-fiction history book titles. From books by Robert Ivermee to Jared Diamond to Matt Kaplan to Antony Beevor and others, these books cover a wide variety of topics. From French ambitions in India to serial killers to lost Spanish Empire treasures to lost cities, there is something for everyone looking to enhance their history quotient. Since the list is too long, please consider this as Part 1.

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  1. Glorious Failure: The Forgotten History of French Imperialism in India by Robert Ivermee
  2. Getting to Reparations: How Building a Different America Requires a Reckoning with Our Past by Dorothy A. Brown
  3. Neptune's Fortune: The Billion-Dollar Shipwreck and the Ghosts of the Spanish Empire by Julian Sancton
  4. The Chosen and The Damned: Native Americans and the Making of Race in the United States by David J. Silverman
  5. The Blood Countess: Murder, Betrayal, and the Making of a Monster by Shelly Puhak
  6. I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right by Matt Kaplan
  7. London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth by Patrick Radden Keefe
  8. Rasputin: The Downfall of the Romanovs by Antony Beevor
  9. The Lost Cities of El Norte: Coronado's Quest, the Unconquered West, and the Birth of American Indian Resistance by Peter Stark
  10. Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home by Stefan Al
  11. American Patriarch: The Life of George Washington by H. W. Brands
  12. The American School of Spies: The Archaeologists Who Fought the Nazis and Saved the Treasures of Ancient Greece by Stephan Talty
  13. Lightning Beneath the Sea: The Race to Wire the World and the Dawn of the Information Age by James M. Tabor
  14. The University: A History in Stone, Silk, and Blood by William Whyte
  15. Profits, Prophets, Coaches and Kings: (When) Do Leaders Make a Difference? by Jared Diamond

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In this episode, we dive deep into the archives and upcoming catalogs to bring you the definitive list of Indian history and non-fiction books set to hit the shelves in 2026. From sweeping biographies of forgotten queens to deep dives into the symbols of our Republic, we explore the stories that will shape the national conversation this year. Whether you’re a UPSC aspirant, a casual history buff, or a bibliophile, these are the titles you should look forward to.

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  1. The Sari Eternal by Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri
  2. The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism by Shashi Tharoor
  3. After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a World Order by Rana Dasgupta
  4. A Flag to Live and Die For by Navtej Sarna
  5. Begum Samru: The Courtesan Who Ruled by Ira Mukhoty
  6. Begum Hazrat Mahal by Rosie Llewellyn-Jones
  7. Nathuram Godse: The True Story of Gandhi’s Assassin by Dhaval Kulkarni
  8. Histories of the Ingredients That Define Indian Cooking by Krish Ashok

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The deep faith of Mughal kings in astrology has been hidden in plain sight, ignored by those who failed to understand its relevance. The evidence lies in original sources: commissioned biographies like Humayunnama and Akbarnama, autobiographies such as Baburnama and Tuzuk-i-Jahangir, records of imperial correspondence and court documents.

After Me, Chaos: Astrology in the Mughal Empire written by M.J. Akbar is a compelling history studded with startling facts, which will radically change conventional perceptions.

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Breathing new life and a fresh perspective into the history of the Mughal Empire, Jagjeet Lally’s Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar takes us on a fabulous journey from the empire’s rich and fertile countryside, to the hustle and bustle of its great cities and ports; and from religious debates in Delhi’s fairgrounds and public squares and legal battles over property in Surat, to princely wars of succession and the dynasty’s tumultuous yet protracted overthrow.

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Drawing upon the letters, memoirs and journals of traders, travellers, bureaucrats, officials, officers and the occasional bishop, Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar is a chronicle of racial relations between Indians and their last foreign invaders, sometimes infuriating but always compelling.

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Gautam Hazarika’s The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II, enriched by personal accounts and the hard truth, is a testament to loyalty, resilience and the indomitable human spirit.

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Combining meticulous research with compelling storytelling, After the Prophet written by Lesley Hazleton , explores the volatile intersection of religion and politics, psychology and culture, and history and current events. It is an indispensable guide to the depth and power of the Shia–Sunni split.

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'Hitler: The Proclaimed Messiah of the Palestinian Cause', in this exposé, Aabhas Maldahiyar uncovers a trove of explosive material, including declassified documents from German, American, and British archives, revealing the Nazi–Islamist alliance that history tried to erase. From the Grand Mufti urging Hitler to export the Holocaust to the Middle East, to the Muslim Brotherhood treating Mein Kampf like a second Quran, this book shatters the myth that fascism and jihad were ever at odds.

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Meticulously researched and eloquently written, Being Hindu, Being Indian offers the first comprehensive examination of Lajpat Rai’s nationalist thought. By revealing the complexities of Rai’s thinking, it provokes us to think more deeply about broader questions relevant to present-day politics: Are all expressions of ‘Hindu nationalism’ the same as Hindutva? What are the similarities and differences between ‘Hindu’ and ‘Indian’ nationalism? Can communalism and secularism be expressed together? How should we understand fluidity in politics?

This book invites readers to treat Lajpat Rai’s ideas as a gateway to think more deeply about history, politics, religious identity and nationhood.

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We know little about Anubaisaheb Ghorpade, Ichalkaranji’s courageous regent and protector in the 18th Century. This book will reveal to you her life and contributions against the backdrop of the Maratha Empire, telling you the intriguing tale of this unsung, overlooked, yet dynamic heroine.

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Eminent Distorians: Twists and Truths in Bharat’s History challenges this historiography, presenting Bharat’s story from its own perspective. It debunks the Aryan invasion theory, calling Vedic and Harappan civilizations two sides of the same coin. It reevaluates Ashoka’s legacy and the Nehruvian obsession with his ‘greatness’. It reinterprets Bharat’s ‘golden era’ during the Gupta period and sheds new light on the post-Gupta phase.

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One ancient language transformed our world. This is its story.

At the end of the last ice age, a language was born between Europe and Asia. This tongue, which we call Proto-Indo-European, exploded outwards until its offspring were spoken from Scotland to China. Today Indo-European languages are spoken by nearly half of humanity. How did this happen?

Laura Spinney set out to answer that question, retracing an odyssey across continents and millennia.

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From International New York Times columnist Julia Baird comes a magnificent biography of Queen Victoria. Drawing on previously unpublished papers, Victoria: The Queen is a stunning new portrait of the real woman behind the myth a story of love and heartbreak, of devotion and grief, of strength and resilience.

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Genghis Khan is one of history’s immortals: a leader of genius and the founder of the world’s greatest land empire ─ twice the size of Rome’s. His mysterious death in 1227 placed all at risk, so it was kept a secret until his heirs had secured his conquests. Secrecy has surrounded him ever since. His undiscovered grave, with its imagined treasures, remains the subject of intrigue and speculation. John Man uses first-hand experiences to reveal the khan’s enduring influence.

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The most recognized dog in Indian myth is the dog in the Mahabharata that accompanied the Pandavas—not actually a dog but Dharma in disguise. There are, however, several more references to dogs in the classical texts. Mentioned for the first time in the Rg Veda, the eponymous Sarama is the dog of the gods and the ancestor of all dogs. In Sarama and Her Children, the evolution of the Indian attitude towards dogs is traced through the vedas, epics, puranas, dharmashastras and nitishastras.

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Did Rajaraja Chola, who built the world-renowned Brihadisvara temple in Tanjore, and Suryavarman II of Kambuja Desa (Cambodia), who built the world’s largest temple complex, Angkor Wat, erect these enduring marvels with a magic wand? Surely not. How did they nurture prosperity? What were the economic models that enabled them to leave the world awestruck?

Sriram Balasubramanian’s sequel to the pathbreaking Kautilyanomics answers these questions by examining Common Era empires and kingdoms ranging from the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas and Vijayanagara to Southeast Asian kingdoms.

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'A Glimpse of My Life: Autobiography of the Indian Revolutionary Ram Prasad ‘Bismil’', originally titled Nij Jiwan Ki Ek Chhata (निज जीवन की एक छटा), this book was written in secret during Bismil's imprisonment, while he was on death row. It is a passionately narrated account of the life of a young and daring freedom fighter who lived and died with the single aim of freeing India from foreign rule.

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This volume unveils forty-five rare farmāns and nishāns—imperial orders issued by the Mughal royal family—exploring their intricate details, from the calligraphic elegance of the Tughrā, the official lexicon used therein, to the formal endorsements of administrative officials. It offers readers an opportunity to dive into the rich tapestry of these decrees, allowing them to effortlessly browse and understand their key differentiators.

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'India Conquered: Britain’s Raj and the Chaos of Empire' is the first general history of British India for over twenty years, getting under the skin of the empire to show how British rule really worked. Oscillating between paranoid paralysis and moments of extreme violence, it was beset by chaos and chronic weakness.
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'The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries' is an expert examination of the most perplexing and still unexplained mysteries in more than two thousand years of human history. From Atlantis, the Bermuda Triangle, and Bigfoot to Tunguska, vampires, and zombies, the most fascinating subjects previously featured in Colin Wilson's popular Unsolved Mysteries Past and Present, The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries, and The Unexplained now appear along with new, equally mystifying material in one tremendous revised and updated volume.

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This is the most detailed account we possess of the Third battle of Panipat, and is the impartial narrative of an eye-witness of what he saw and heard. The narrative of Casi Raja Pundit brings alive larger than life personalities from history—Sadashivrao Bhao, Ahmed Shah Abdali, and Ibrahim Gardi, among others.

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The World Was Going Our Way reveals in full the secrets of this astonishing cache, showing for the first time the extent of the KGB’s influence around the world, from making friends with Fidel Castro in Cuba to starting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. For over twenty years, the KGB believed that the Third World was the arena in which it could win the Cold War against the West.

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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveller. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues (120,000 miles) in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668.
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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveller. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues (120,000 miles) in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668.
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The Rise of Ancient Indians: Their Cities, Art, Trade, and Science written by Vijender Sharma is an effort to connect with children and young adults, bringing them a part of our history that forms the foundation of our society. Spanning a vast timeline, the book takes a non-chronological approach to keep the narrative engaging rather than monotonous. It explores how our civilization and culture evolved over millennia—discovering art and science, building great cities, and embarking on adventures to distant lands.

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'Stolen History: The Truth about the British Empire and How It Shaped Us' is an accessible, engaging and essential introduction to the British empire for younger readers, by bestselling author of Empireland, Sathnam Sanghera.

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Published in 2021, 'Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain' written by Sathnam Sanghera tackles the complex legacy of imperialism, weaving historical analysis with Sanghera’s own experiences as a British Sikh, intertwining personal anecdotes with meticulous research and offering a fresh perspective on a topic often mired in defensiveness or selective amnesia.

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Darkness engulfs the Indian subcontinent. The 17th century is destined to be an era of brutal wars, incessant oppression, and physical and spiritual carnage in the name of religion. Shivaji, a warrior and thinker far ahead of his times, rises and renders a rousing dream - respect and dignity for human life, economic equity, and empowerment.

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Vikram Sampath’s ‘My Name is Gauhar Jaan: Life and Times of a Musician’ is a meticulously researched and engrossing biography that revives the fascinating life of one of India’s earliest recording artists—Gauhar Jaan.

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William Dalrymple’s third book 'From The Holy Mountain: A Journey in the Shadow of Byzantium' published in 1997, is a masterful blend of travelogue, history, and cultural exploration.

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This magnificent history provides an unprecedented chronicle of the 1971 break-up of Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh. It provides the first full account of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger’s secret support for Pakistan in 1971 as it committed shocking atrocities in Bangladesh.

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A true masterpiece, The Origin of Species laid the foundation of evolutionary biology as early as 1859. Extraordinarily well written, the book doesn’t only explain evolution in an instructive and accessible manner, it also includes fascinating stories about how the process of natural selection occurs in the animal and plant kingdoms.

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First published in 1900, ‘A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar’ is unbiased research and work on the Vijayanagar Empire by Robert Sewell, a collector, and magistrate in Madras Presidency in colonial India.

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Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's powerful new novel 'Independence' is a moving story of loyalty and love, nationhood and sisterhood, set against India's independence movement, at once exhilarating and devastating.

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From the mind of Bill Bonner comes Hormegeddon, a phenomenon that occurs when a small dose of something produces a favorable result, but if you increase the dosage, the results end in disaster. The same applies when the world gets too much of a good thing in public policy, economics, and business. Drawing on examples throughout modern political history, Bonner brings context and understanding to this largely ignored and anonymous phenomenon.

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These titles span a wide range of historical topics from cultural exchanges, to colonial history, modern conflicts, and environmental perspectives, providing a rich selection for history enthusiasts in 2025. Remember, publication dates might shift, but these are currently anticipated for release in 2025.

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Carl von Clausewitz's On War is the most substantial pursuit in Western history to understand war, both in its internal dynamics and as an instrument of policy. Since the title's first existence in 1832, it has been read throughout the world, and has enlivened generations of soldiers, intellectuals and political leaders. This book is one of the most important treatises on political-military analysis and strategy ever written, and remains both controversial and an influence on strategic thinking.

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'The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World' reveals how Indian ideas transformed the world, crossing political borders to influence everything from the statues of Indian ascetics in Roman seaports to Buddhism in China, and the observatories of Baghdad to crucial mathematical concepts such as ‘zero’ ─ and even the very numbers we use to this day. Drawing from a lifetime of scholarship, award-winning historian William Dalrymple argues that India is one of the two great intellectual and philosophical superpowers of Asia.

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Meticulously researched, authoritative and unputdownable, Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760-1799) written by Dr. Vikram Sampath opens a window to the life and times of one of the most debated figures from India's history.

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In Imperial Games in Tibet: The Struggle for Statehood and Sovereignty, former ambassador Dilip Sinha deftly guides us through the region’s complex geopolitical entanglements, charting its history from the rise of Tibetan Buddhism, through the cloak-and-dagger machinations of the Great Game, to its fateful invasion and annexation by China in 1950. In the process, he reveals the real factors leading up to the Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s escape to India in 1959 – an epochal event that drew the newly independent nation into this political maelstrom and heightened Sino-Indian tensions. More than seventy years later, despite citizens protests and global outcry, Chinese ‘suzerainty’ maintains its grip on Tibet, begging the question: Can Tibet ever be free?

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Kautilyanomics for Modern Times seeks to do three things—first, to provide a structure and a context for Kautilya’s economic thoughts; second, to examine his work’s relevance today; and third, to do it in a way that a lay reader can follow and grasp easily.

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'Rukhmabai: The Life and Times of a Child Bride Turned Rebel-Doctor' is the extraordinary story of a child bride who took on the patriarchy and emerged one of India’s pioneering women doctors.

An outcome of research spanning decades, Sudhir Chandra’s intelligent, empathetic biography shines brilliant new light on this extraordinary but little-known life of a rebel-doctor who dared to challenge the norms of her time and left behind a formidable legacy. The radical view she proposed of woman’s freedom is yet to be fully realized.

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New Cold Wars ― the latest from Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling author of The Perfect Weapon David E. Sanger ― tells the riveting story of America at a crossroads. At the turn of the millennium, the United States was confident that a democratic Russia and a newly wealthy China could gradually be pulled into the Western-led order. That proved a fantasy. By the time Washington emerged from the age of terrorism, the three nuclear powers were engaged in a high-stakes struggle for military, economic, and technological supremacy ― with nations around the world forced to take sides.

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Common Sense is a 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies. Writing in clear and persuasive prose, Paine marshaled moral and political arguments to encourage common people in the Colonies to fight for egalitarian government. It was published anonymously on 10 January, 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution and became an immediate sensation.

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'The Bose Deception: Declassified', in this fascinating investigative work, Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghose have rummaged through more than two thousand files declassified in India, and in the UK, USA and Taiwan to disentangle the complex web of a deception plan that has kept the whole country on tenterhooks for decades. They unravel the plot layer by layer to tell a story that is bound to shock the readers.

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Equal parts fascinating and hilarious, The Greatest Nobodies of History is a surreal love letter to life’s forgotten heroes, featuring hitherto undocumented accounts from Ancient Greece to the front lines of the Great Emu War.

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Fifteen Brave Men and Women of Bharat who Never Succumbed to the Challenges of Invaders

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These are the stories of those Bravehearts who Fought to Protect their Rights, Faith and Freedom

Pacy and unputdownable, Bravehearts of Bharat chronicles the stories of courage, determination and victory, which largely remained untold and therefore unknown for a long time.

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The first in a new in-depth nonfiction series examining the devastating terrorist attacks that changed the course of history from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Carr and Pulitzer Prize finalist James M. Scott, beginning with the 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut.

Based on comprehensive interviews with survivors, extensive military records, as well as personal letters, diaries, and photographs, 'Targeted: Beirut: The 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing and the Untold Origin Story of the War on Terror' is the authoritative account of the deadly attack.

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'Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI' looks through the long lens of human history to consider how the flow of information has shaped us, and our world. Taking us from the Stone Age, through the canonization of the Bible, early modern witch-hunts, Stalinism, Nazism, and the resurgence of populism today, Yuval Noah Harari asks us to consider the complex relationship between information and truth, bureaucracy and mythology, wisdom and power. He explores how different societies and political systems throughout history have wielded information to achieve their goals, for good and ill. And he addresses the urgent choices we face as non-human intelligence threatens our very existence.

Information is not the raw material of truth; neither is it a mere weapon. Nexus explores the hopeful middle ground between these extremes, and in doing so, rediscovers our shared humanity.

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Meenakshi Jain’s "Flight of Deities and Rebirth of Temples" is a compelling exploration of the historical narratives surrounding temples in India, particularly focusing on their transformations and the cultural implications of their journeys through time. Jain, an accomplished historian, combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to illuminate the complex relationship between faith, politics, and architecture.

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Filled with profound revelations for reading and understanding the texts themselves, God’s Ghostwriters written by Candida Moss is a groundbreaking and rigorously researched book about how enslaved people shaped the Bible, and with it all of Christianity. It’s also an intimate portrait of lives not often considered by history, and a reckoning with the motives and methods of the early Christians as they spread their message across the known world.

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Master storyteller Erik Larson offers a gripping account of the chaotic months between Lincoln’s election and the Confederacy’s shelling of Sumter—a period marked by tragic errors and miscommunications, enflamed egos and craven ambitions, personal tragedies and betrayals.

Drawing on diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers, and plantation records, Larson gives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led America to the brink—a dark reminder that we often don’t see a cataclysm coming until it’s too late.

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The 1619 Project charts a new American origin story, beginning not on 4th July 1776 with the American War of Independence, but in August 1619, when a ship arrived in Virginia bearing a cargo of up to thirty enslaved people from Africa.

Orchestrated by the editors of the New York Times Magazine and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, The 1629 Project weaves together essays, poems and fiction to create a landmark work that reframes our understanding of American history, placing the legacy of slavery at the centre of the national narrative.

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In the early years of the first millennium there were many other saviours, many sons of gods who healed the sick and cured the lame. Among them were Asclepius, the son of Apollo, who made the blind see; gentle, long-haired Apollonius, who raised the dead and Zalmoxis, who promised his followers eternal life.

But as Christianity spread across the Mediterranean, these other saviours were pronounced unacceptable – and in some cases heretical – and they faded from view. Now, in Heresy, Catherine Nixey tells their extraordinary story. It is a story of contingency, chance and plurality; it is a story about what might have been.

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A bold new history of the rise of Christianity, showing how its radical followers ravaged vast swatches of classical culture, plunging the world into an era of dogma and intellectual darkness.

Taking readers to the great cities of the ancient world and with a remarkable cast of scholars, zealots, martyrs and demons, The Darkening Age is a wrenching and utterly gripping account of centuries of obliteration.

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Nuclear war begins with a blip on a radar screen.
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Nuclear War written by Annie Jacobsen is at once a compulsive non-fiction thriller and a powerful argument that we must rid ourselves of these world-ending weapons for ever.

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'Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse' is not a work on Sati per se. It does not address, in any depth, issues of the possible origins of the rite; its voluntary or mandatory nature; the role, if any, of priests or family members; or any other aspect associated with the actual practice of widow immolation. Its primary focus is the colonial debate on sati, particularly the role of Evangelicals and Baptist missionaries. It argues that sati was an exceptional act, performed by a miniscule number of Hindu widows over the centuries. Its occurrence was, however, exaggerated in the nineteenth century by Evangelicals and Baptist missionaries eager to Anglicize and Christianize India.

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In this fascinating book, Zeinab Badawi guides us through Africa’s spectacular history – from the very origins of our species, through ancient civilisations and medieval empires with remarkable queens and kings, to the miseries of conquest and the elation of independence. Visiting more than thirty African countries to interview countless historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and local storytellers, she unearths buried histories from across the continent and gives Africa its rightful place in our global story.

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Vaibhav Purandare encapsulates Tilak's saga in this definitive biography. He traces Tilak's journey from his early days in Konkan to his influential role across India, highlighting his battles against the British, imprisonments, and commitment to Swaraj.

Rediscover an icon of Indian history whose ideas and actions continue to resonate today. Bal Gangadhar Tilak's story is not just a tale of resistance but a testament to perseverance and conviction.

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Globalization has often been understood as an impersonal and abstract phenomenon. Whether in everyday culture or matters of policy, this force has been experienced as something at once general and monolithic. From Silk to Silicon written by Jeffrey E. Garten is the first book to look at a history of globalization as told through the lens of ten extraordinary individuals. It tells who these men and women were, what they did, how they did it, and how their combined will and vision continue to shape our world today.

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Lauded as one of the one hundred and eight great centres of Vaishnava worship in Bharatha Varsham, Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple is a treasure-house of art and architecture as well.

Despite the changing phases of its evolution, it has guarded and cherished its legacy of spiritualism including continuity of traditional rites and rituals without sacrificing them in the name of progress.

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Early officials of the East India Company were surprised to discover that indigenous institutions of judicial redress had survived in a surprisingly good state during the centuries of “Tartar” rule. They noted that those institutions had largely remained beyond the purview of the medieval state, and had well served the needs of the populace. Subsequently, Company-men observed the functioning of indigenous judicial institutions in the areas under their control and cautioned against any transplantation from Britain.

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A dazzlingly ambitious history of the ancient world that places women at the center—from Cleopatra to Boudica, Sappho to Fulvia, and countless other artists, writers, leaders, and creators of history.

In The Missing Thread, Daisy Dunn shows us once again why we all should learn about ancient civilisations: because they provide great stories that are powerful and always fresh and relevant.

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Kashi: The Valiant History of a Sacred Geography tells the story of the most sacred of all Hindu holy cities through the prism of sacred geography as is extensively documented in the Sthala Purana. The book features a summary of the Kashi Khanda from the Skanda Purana, an ancient text on the divine origin and leela surrounding the kshetra of Kashi. The history of this kshetra is enriched by the accounts of warrior sadhus, sages, kings, queens, devotees and ordinary citizens who dedicated their lives to preserving and reviving this sacred geography by doggedly building and rebuilding temples, taking up arms against invaders, meticulously documenting Kashi’s history and lore, and tenaciously sustaining pilgrimage routes and practices covering the holy sites of this pivotal city.

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The West, the story goes, was built on the ideas and values of Ancient Greece and Rome, which disappeared from Europe during the Dark Ages and were then rediscovered by the Renaissance. But what if that isn't true?

In a bold and magisterial work of immense scope, Josephine Quinn argues that the real story of the West is much bigger than this established paradigm leads us to believe. So much of our shared history has been lost, drowned out by the concept – developed in the Victorian era – of separate 'civilisations'.

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Have you ever wondered what was the human cost behind the Taj Mahal? Came across this interesting piece of info on Page XXVIII in the ‘Introduction’ section of the book ‘Babur: The Chessboard King’ written by Aabhas Maldahiyar which I had reviewed on the 12th of April, 2024.

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Have you ever wondered what was the actual cost of building the Taj Mahal? Came across this interesting piece of info on Page XXVI in the ‘Introduction’ section of the book ‘Babur: The Chessboard King’ written by Aabhas Maldahiyar which I had reviewed on the 12th of April, 2024.

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Replete with maps and photographs, 'The Walking Brahmin' offers a unique insight on what really happened during the first war of independence in 1857.

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This is the autobiography of Shri K. K. Muhammed, an Indian Archaeologist who had the courage to speak the truth. He, under the guidance of Prof B. B. Lal made yeomen contributions in the excavations that proved the existence of the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi at Ayodhya.
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After stumbling upon a hidden trove of diaries, acclaimed writer David Grann set out to determine what happened to the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest for the Lost City of Z.

In this masterpiece, journalist David Grann interweaves the spellbinding stories of Fawcett’s quest for “Z” and his own journey into the deadly jungle.

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Twenty five important temples of Kerala have been included in this book. Their origin, legends, architecture, rites, rituals and customs, traditions and festivals have been well described. It is a pilgrim's as well as a tourist's guide to Kerala.

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Gripping, anecdotal and deeply researched Babur: The Chessboard King delves into Hindustan's economic landscape during Timurid rule and portrays Babur as a multifaceted ruler, challenging the typical depiction of an infallible conqueror and a good human being. Meticulously sourced from the Persian manuscript of the Baburnama and other primary sources, this book represents a milestone in Babur's biographical genre, essential for comprehending the ambitions of this enigmatic king.

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This booklet seeks to present archaeological facts, nothing but hard facts, in regard to the three more or less allied topics, viz.:

(i) Was Rama a figment of the imagination of a poet called Valmiki, or is there any evidence to suggest that he may have been a historical figure?;
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For over two decades, a handful of Left historians have strenuously endeavoured to stymie the Ramjanmabhumi movement. From questioning the antiquity of Rama worship and the identity of ancient Ayodhya, they have also challenged the widely held belief that Babri Masjid was built on the site of the Janmabhumi temple.

Excavations of the ASI revealed uninterrupted occupation of the site since the 13th century BCE. They also exposed remnants of the temple on which Babri Masjid was erected. The assertions of Left historians on Babri Masjid have all been found to be erroneous; yet there has been no public retraction. Indeed, they continue to peddle their discredited theories despite the mounting evidence against them.

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From the late 1980s, Left historians have been in the forefront of the campaign against the Rama temple. They have argued that Rama worship was an eighteenth-nineteenth century phenomenon and the present day Ayodhya acquired its standing and identity only in the fifth century AD, during the rule of the imperial Guptas. According to Left academics, the identification of the Ram Janmabhumi in Ayodhya was a matter of faith, not of historical evidence. They also rejected any possibility of the Babri Masjid being built on the site of the Janmabhumi temple.

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Vikram Sampath’s latest offering retraces the long history of this bitterly disputed site and the dramatic twists and turns in the chequered past of this hoary shrine. Piecing together numerous documents and accounts—Vedic and Puranic texts, Sanskrit literary sources, Agama shastras, Jataka tales, Persian accounts, travelogues of foreigners, archival records and copious legal documents detailing the contestation from the British era to modern Indian courts—the book recreates, for the first time with facts and cogent arguments, this stormy history right up to the present times. The long suppressed secrets that lay hidden in Gyan Vapi finally finds a voice through this book.

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Dr. Meenakshi Jain, in Vishwanath Rises and Rises, once again demonstrates the power of good research and scholarship, something clearly missing in the fake narratives put out by Leftist historians such as Romila Thapar and Irfan Habib. Vishwanath Rises and Rises is a must for your bookshelf.

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Vagabond Princess shape-shifts our views of the magnificent Mughals as we begin to see and feel Princess Gulbadan’s world, full of freedom, movement and migration, and encounters with new cultures, tongues, and art forms.

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The book, steeped in thorough research and quantitative analysis, presents to the readers a rich view of the Maratha economy and politics of the seventeenth century. The author takes the readers on an exciting journey to understand how governance of the Maratha Kingdom functioned in the most effective manner. The Economy of the Maratha Kingdom is an excellent account of many untold facts that have been unearthed by the author through his years of dedicated research.

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The story of a decade that made and unmade India.

Thought-provoking, argumentative and thoroughly enjoyable, 1947-1957, India: The Birth of a Republic is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian political history.

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Based on a vast, virtually unstudied archive of Indian writings alongside visual sources, 'Music and Musicians in Late Mughal India: Histories of the Ephemeral, 1748 – 1858' presents the first history of music and musicians in late Mughal India c.1748–1858 and takes the lives of nine musicians as entry points into six prominent types of writing on music in Persian, Brajbhasha, Urdu and English, moving from Delhi to Lucknow, Hyderabad, Jaipur and among the British.

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Alexander the Great's Father and Son Identified in 2,300-Year-Old Tombs

Rare Gold Treasure From 3,000 Years Ago Found by Metal Detectorist

Colchester: Police use drones to catch illegal treasure-hunters

90,000-year-old human footprints found on a Moroccan beach are some of the oldest and best preserved in the world

45,000-year-old bones unearthed in cave are oldest modern-human remains in Central Europe

1st known tuberculosis cases in Neanderthals revealed in prehistoric bone anaylsis

Egypt’s Bid to Restore a Giza Pyramid Ignites Backlash From Archaeologists

Our mixed-up human family: 8 human relatives that went extinct (and 1 that didn't)

13 of the world's oldest artworks, some crafted by extinct human relatives

Did art exist before modern humans? New discoveries raise big questions

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A thousand years of history and contemporary evidence make one thing clear.

Progress is not automatic but depends on the choices we make about technology. New ways of organizing production and communication can either serve the narrow interests of an elite or become the foundation for widespread prosperity.

Power and Progress demonstrates that the path of technology was once - and can again be - brought under control.

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ASI finds Shivling, miniature temple, idols of Hindu gods and more buried in Gyanvapi cellars which were ‘deliberately blocked’ with debris

ASI report on Gyanvapi: Inscription of Aurangzeb’s order for mosque construction was erased, but old photo of stone slab exposed the conspiracy

Thetford museum wins £200k grant to mark the legacy of last Maharajah

Iron Age town discoveries displayed 50 years after first dig

Ancient tsunami wiped out prehistoric communities in Northern England

Traces of meteoric iron in the Villena Treasure

Archaeologists reveal what Roman wine tasted like

ICSSR invites research proposals on history of traditional art forms

The Search for the Historical Buddha

A vibrant celebration of Taiwan's little-known original inhabitants

The discovery of the Americas' long-lost 'Rome'

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On 25 July 1947, India’s last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, stood before the Chamber of Princes to deliver his career’s most important speech. He had just three weeks to convince over 550 princely states – some the size of Britain, some so small that cartographers had trouble locating them – to become part of a free India. The alternative was unthinkable – the fragmentation of the subcontinent into dozens of autocratic fiefdoms. This is the beginning of John Zubrzycki’s marvellous retelling of the story of how the princely states were coaxed, coerced or bludgeoned into joining India.

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Archaeologists say they discovered huge jugs containing BEER at newly-found city built 2,500 years ago in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest as they reveal how laser technology helped them find previously unknown civilisation

Rewriting the history of life in Britain after the Roman Empire: 5th century mosaic at a villa in Gloucestershire proves sophisticated life continued long into the Dark Ages, experts say

Babylon's Ishtar Gate may have a totally different purpose than we thought, magnetic field measurements suggest

When Did Modern Humans Occupy China?

Shiyu discovery reveals East Asia's advanced material culture dating to 45,000 years ago

Did Napoleon really fire at the pyramids? A historian explains the truth behind the legends of Ridley Scott’s biopic

A History of Phantom Pain

India’s Kuka Revolt Ends in Death

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This is an astoundingly and painstakingly well-researched book of historical non-fiction. David Grann has revived the incredible story with his meticulous research. The Wager is an entertaining entry in the robust subgenre of shipwreck literature.

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Huge ancient city that was built 2,500 years ago and lasted for 1,000 years with a population of at least 10,000 has been found in Ecuador in the Amazon

Pictured: The only man ever crucified in Britain - face of Roman slave found buried with two-inch nail driven into his heel is reconstructed by groundbreaking technology

Mysterious moat discovered in Jerusalem may have been used to divide the biblical city

Ancient Egyptian mummy masks, tombs and 'god of silence' statue discovered at Saqqara

Ancient Fortified Oasis Discovered in Saudi Arabia

Scientists discover what wiped out the largest great ape to ever live

Archaeologists find continuous human settlement for 3,500 years in Vadnagar

Fascinating vintage pictures capture what Egypt was really like BEFORE millions of tourists arrived - and astounding discoveries made inside Tutankhamun's treasure-filled tomb

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In The Earth Transformed, Peter Frankopan, one of the world’s leading historians, shows that the natural environment is a crucial, if not the defining, factor in global history ─ and not just of humankind.

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Jesus Christ's 'missing years' mystery solved as ancient 'Lost Gospels' rediscovered

Palace of Aigai: Greece reopens huge Alexander the Great monument

11th-Century Jain Sculptures Found in Southern India

Ancient Egyptian teenager died while giving birth to twins, mummy reveals

Archaeologists investigate the mysterious Mongolian Arc

Giant Naked Hill Figure Revealed As Hercules—And He Aided Medieval Armies

Registration Link To The History Literature Festival To Be Held In Pune

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Surprisingly little is known about the siege of Kohima, considered a game-changing event that altered the course of world history during the Second World War. His Majesty’s Headhunters adds to our understanding of this battle and shows how it redefined a whole era.

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New evidence suggests Harappan civilisation is 7,000 to 8,000 years’ old

4000-year-old palace discovered in ancient Chinese walled city

Top secret WW2 SAS raid is revealed at last

2,000-year-old 'celestial calendar' discovered in ancient Chinese tomb

Remote Maya Campsite Found in Southeastern Mexico

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Nearly fifty years after its conclusion, the Cultural Revolution's scar runs through the heart of Chinese society, and through the souls of its citizens. Stationed in Beijing for the Guardian, Tania Branigan came to realise that this brutal and turbulent decade continues to propel and shape China to this day. Yet official suppression and personal trauma have conspired in national amnesia: it exists, for the most part, as an absence.

Red Memory explores the stories of those who are driven to confront the era, fearing or yearning its return.

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Stonehenge mystery cracked after evidence for 'ancient supercomputer' identified at site

Poisonous gas wave may have snuffed out half of all sea life in Earth's 1st mass extinction

Ancient Scythians used human skin for leather, confirming Herodotus' grisly claim

Archaeologists uncover ancient city of Changgan

Ancient Mesopotamian Bricks Hold a ‘Memory’ of the Earth’s Magnetic Fields Millennia Ago

Are Neanderthals and Homo sapiens the same species?

The KGB After Stalin

How writing 'made us human'—an 'emotional history' from ancient Iraq to the present day

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This is Charles Allen's definitive account of the Aryans, offering a grand sweep of language, mythology, contested histories and conflict.

Product of a great investigation and meticulous scholarship, 'Aryans: The Search for a People, a Place and a Myth,' Allen's last book, is his crowning achievement and marks the end of an illustrious career.

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North America's first people may have arrived by sea ice highway as early as 24,000 years ago

Druids, pagans and archaeologists gather in London in latest battle for Stonehenge

2,200-year-old tiles found in Jerusalem provide direct link to the history of Hanukkah

Medieval 'curse tablet' summoning Satan discovered at the bottom of a latrine in Germany

History in a shambles: Humayun’s tomb in grave condition

Archaeologists have discovered Pueblo astronomical carvings and paintings in Colorado

When did Homo sapiens first appear?

Why the Oracle of Delphi Still Beguiles

The plague came from Egypt: Myth or reality?

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This book is originally published in Marathi and is named as शिवछत्रपतींचा वारसा स्वराज्य ते साम्राज्य १६००- १८१८.

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Archaeologists stunned by Ancient Greek tool used at Stonehenge long before its invention

‘World’s oldest pyramid' built 25,000 years ago was not made by humans, archaeologists claim

World's oldest fortress discovered in Siberia: Defensive complex built 8,000 years ago could reshape understanding of early human societies

'Most shocking side of ancient slavery' is discovered in Pompeii - a 'bakery prison' where humans and animals were forced to grind grain for bread

Temple linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great discovered in ancient megacity in Iraq

Ancient DNA Analysis Reveals How the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Shifted Populations in the Balkans

U.S. Museum Repatriates Stolen Artifacts

Archaeologists discover prehistoric ‘time capsule’ in mystery cave dwelling

The Great Wall of China is being held together by 'biocrusts'

How Did Christianity Change the Roman Empire?

Saint Nicholas Becomes a Myth

Powers of Hearing: The Military Science of Sound Location

7 extraordinary African kingdoms from ancient times to centuries ago

Pearl Harbor Firsthand Accounts: Video

Top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2023

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Expert recreates mysterious ancient pigment LOST for centuries – and was once worth three times its weight in gold

1,000-year-old skeleton of woman with emptied-out skull buried next to 'husband'

Pre-modern human skeleton found with ‘traces of cannabis’ in world first discovery – and may have been ‘self-medicating’

2,000-year-old coin stash discovered at ancient Buddhist shrine in Pakistan

Hominins Hunted Beavers At Least 400,000 Years Ago, Ancient Bones Reveal

The Lost Years of Jesus

The Real History Behind Empress Joséphine in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’

The 'stan' you've never heard of

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Archaeologists are too scared to open up the tomb of China’s first emperor

Hat worn by Napoleon fetches record €1.9m at Paris auction

Lost tomb of Ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti may be hidden in secret Tutankhamun chamber, famed archaeologist reveals

Archaeologists horrified by grim death of 'perfectly preserved' Inca woman found on Andes

Stonehenge mystery solved as key link found to the origin of the megalith's structure

Historians find shock clues that reveal Roman emperor was 'trans'

Neanderthals were the world's first artists, research reveals

Have Researchers Finally Identified the Remains of Captain Cook’s Ship ‘Endeavour’?

A Shipwreck Off the Coast of Colombia May Hold $20 Billion Worth of Treasure

The 50 Years that Made America

What Killed Kennedy?

JFK: The 35th President on Film

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This book is originally published in Marathi and is named as शिवछत्रपतींचा वारसा स्वराज्य ते साम्राज्य १६००- १८१८.

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Archaeologists discover previously unknown ancient language

Over 3.5 Crore Pages From History Now Available At Click Of A Mouse

Titanic dinner menu sells for £84,000 at auction

'No scientific evidence' that ancient human relative buried dead and carved art as portrayed in Netflix documentary, researchers argue

Adopt A Heritage 2.0: Big Companies Keen On Holding The Fort

Archaeologists find network of hidden megastructures using satellite imagery

Cult temples and sacrificial pit unearthed at ancient Roman camp in Germany

Power and Populism in Ancient Greek Courts

Orce, Spain: The site of Europe's earliest settlers

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I came across this interesting piece of history in the footnote of page 128 of the book 'Tears of the Begums: Stories of Survivors of the Uprising of 1857' (originally in Urdu as Begumat ke Aansoo) written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami and translated by Rana Safvi which I had reviewed on 6th of October, 2023.

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Inside 2,500-year-old tomb of Egyptian elite 14 metres underground with walls covered in mysterious ancient spells

Letters from Seven Years' War opened 250 years later

Sphinx may have been built from a natural rock feature eroded by wind, study claims

Soar over ancient Rome's temples, brothels and baths in epic new 3D reconstruction

Headless skeletons in China represent the largest known headhunting massacre from Neolithic Asia

Denisovan DNA may increase risk of depression, schizophrenia, study suggests

Treasure consisting of 30,000 to 50,000 Roman coins found near the coast of Sardinia

A 2,700-Year-Old Sculpture of an Assyrian God—Once Buried for Safekeeping—Has Been Unearthed Again in Iraq

The English Plan to Colonise Russia

See how an Incan 'Ice Maiden' comes alive in this step-by-step guide to creating a facial approximation

40 amazing facial reconstructions, from Stone Age shamans to King Tut

Facial reconstructions help the past come alive. But are they accurate?

When Did Humans Start Waging Wars?

Ninjas: How Japanese Spies Evolved into Pop Culture Heroes

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I came across this interesting piece of history from pages 100 to 108 of the book 'Tears of the Begums: Stories of Survivors of the Uprising of 1857' (originally in Urdu as Begumat ke Aansoo) written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami and translated by Rana Safvi which I had reviewed on 6th of October, 2023.

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Circular temple dedicated to Maya serpent deity discovered in Mexico

5,000-year-old mass grave of fallen warriors in Spain shows evidence of 'sophisticated' warfare

Remains of 2,000-year-old sheep-drawn chariot discovered near 'Terracotta Army' in China

Study suggests that nature played a role in the origins of the Great Sphinx

3,400-year-old pyramid found in Kazakhstan

Moroccan archaeologists unearth new ruins at Chellah, a tourism-friendly ancient port near Rabat

Solving the Riddle of Reproduction

Why Were the Jews Persecuted?

Herzl’s Troubled Dream: The Origins of Zionism

Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive

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I came across this interesting piece of history on pages 25 and 26 of the book 'Tears of the Begums: Stories of Survivors of the Uprising of 1857' (originally in Urdu as Begumat ke Aansoo) written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami and translated by Rana Safvi which I had reviewed on 6th of October, 2023.

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Archaeologists stunned by India's ancient city dubbed real-life forgotten 'Atlantis'

Has Noah's Ark been found? Archaeologists reveal 'ruins' found in Turkey's boat-shaped mound date back 5,000 years ago - the same period as the Biblical flood

Archaeologists reveal face of Peru's 'Ice Maiden' mummy

Europe's 1st permanent residents settled in Crimea 37,000 years ago, DNA reveals

Dozens of centuries-old stone grenades from Ming dynasty discovered at Great Wall of China

Cold War satellite images reveal nearly 400 Roman forts in the Middle East

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I came across this interesting piece of history on pages and 10 of the book 'Tears of the Begums: Stories of Survivors of the Uprising of 1857' (originally in Urdu as Begumat ke Aansoo) written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami and translated by Rana Safvi which I had reviewed on 6th of October, 2023.

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Mysterious message from ancient scroll burned by Vesuvius finally revealed using AI

Lost ancient tomb containing chilling ‘Book of the Dead’ & 3,400-year-old mummified bodies of high priests is discovered

Eerie ancient carvings emerge from river…and it’s only the second time the mysterious drawings have EVER been seen

See gorgeous ancient Egyptian 'mummy portraits' from nearly 2 millennia ago

Scientists finally solve mystery of why Europeans have less Neanderthal DNA than East Asians

Revamped Mehrauli monuments now open in Delhi

Seaweed has been a superfood since prehistoric times

The women paddling the Thames in animal-skin boats

A road trip to the edge of the Earth

Japan's ancient art of taiko drumming

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Osage County, Oklahoma, in the 1920s was where the richest people per capita in the world were to be found. The reason? Oil.

After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage Indians had untold wealth. Then, one by one, they began to be killed off.

The family of an Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart, became a prime target, her relatives shot or poisoned. And, as the death toll climbed, the FBI took up the case and began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history.

Based on years of research and startling new evidence, this is a masterpiece of narrative non-fiction, as each step in the investigation reveals a series of sinister secrets and reversals. Killers of the Flower Moon is utterly compelling, but also emotionally devastating.

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Mythical hellhound and sea-centaurs painted on 2,200-year-old tomb discovered in Italy

Hidden colors and intricate patterns discovered on the 2,500-year-old Parthenon Marbles from ancient Greece

Neanderthal cuisine: Excavations reveal Neanderthals were as intelligent as Homo sapiens

Elderly French couple sue art dealer who bought African face mask from them for £129 and sold it for £3.6m

Top secret D-Day invasion maps that were drawn up to confuse Hitler's troops defending France are uncovered in suitcase belonging to a veteran who stormed Normandy

Bedford: Games technology and art bring town's history to life

The Rise and Fall of Mein Kampf

13 of the oldest archaeological sites in the Americas

Where is Stonehenge, who built the prehistoric monument, and how?

America's ancient sky watchers

The mysterious monoliths of Meghalaya

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I came across this interesting piece of history on pages 7 and 8 of the book 'Tears of the Begums: Stories of Survivors of the Uprising of 1857' (originally in Urdu as Begumat ke Aansoo) written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami and translated by Rana Safvi which I had reviewed on 6th of October, 2023.

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Oldest human footprints in North America really are 23,000 years old, study finds

1,400-year-old gold figures depicting Norse gods unearthed at former pagan temple

Norwegian family finds 1,200-year-old Viking treasure while searching for a lost earring in their yard

Restoration works of Esna Temple reveals new celestial imagery

New path for early human migrations through a once-lush Arabia contradicts a single 'out of Africa' origin

Stage that once hosted William Shakespeare found, claims Norfolk theatre

How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets

Sun Tzu and the Art of Becoming Famous

Why Egypt Went to War in 1973

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After the fall of Delhi and Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar's tragic departure from the Red Fort in 1857, members of the royal Mughal court had to flee to safer places. Driven out from their palaces and palanquins onto the streets in search of food and shelter, the dethroned royals scrambled to survive. Some bore their fate with a bitter pride, others succumbed to the adversity.

Through twenty-nine accounts of the survivors of the Uprising of 1857, Khwaja Hasan Nizami documents the devastating tale of the erstwhile glorious royalty's struggle with the hardships thrust upon them by a ruthless new enemy.

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We carry DNA from extinct cousins like Neanderthals. Science is now revealing their genetic legacy

Newton tree saplings auction raises more than £30k

Mysterious and 'beautifully carved' life-size camel carvings discovered in Saudi Arabian desert

New chambers discovered in Ancient Egyptian pyramid of Sahure

A Mexican Journalist Went Viral After He Presented ‘Alien Bodies’ to Congress. Now He Is Accused of Plundering Them From Ancient Sites

Maharashtra awaits UNESCO tag for 14 ‘Maratha Military Architecture’ forts

Treasure hunters pose a problem for underwater archaeological heritage

What Makes The Hoysala Temples Of Karnataka A UNESCO Heritage Site

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I got a WhatsApp message from a friend which had a screenshot of the Wikipedia page of Jaddanbai (maternal grandmother of actor Sanjay Dutt) where it was stated that she was the daughter of Motilal Nehru and Daleepabai. When I checked the Wikipedia page of Jaddanbai, there is no longer a mention of Motilal Nehru who was the father of Jawaharlal Nehru.

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The Sacred Ensembles of Hoysalas are India’s 42nd UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Zagorochoria, Nestled On Mount Pindos In Epirus Added To UNESCO’s World Heritage List

These ancient whittled logs could be the earliest known wooden structure

A new human species? Mystery surrounds 300,000-year-old fossil

Ancient Amazonians intentionally created fertile 'dark earth'

Sunken temple and sanctuary from ancient Egypt found brimming with 'treasures and secrets'

Workers uncover eight mummies and pre-Inca objects while expanding the gas network in Peru

Turkish Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Long-Rumored Subterranean City Used as a Sanctuary During the Roman Empire

Archaeologists discover previously unknown Indo-European language in Turkey

Bronze Age hexagonal 'pyramid' not like anything 'found before in the Eurasian steppe'

Cave Of Theopetra In Greece Reveals Humans Existed Here 50,000 Years Ago

Tests on ‘alien corpses’ fuel theory they could be REAL after X-rays & CT scans of ‘bodies’ unearth stunning discovery

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A brief history of abortion—from ancient Egyptian herbs to fighting stigma today

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The History of WWII Podcast

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The Nautch girl, extravagantly adored for both her beauty and her virtuosity, belonged to a unique class of courtesans who played a significant role in the social and cultural life of India in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The nautch girl, it may be said, was no ordinary woman of pleasure—she had refined manners, a ready wit and poetry in her blood. She embodied a splendid synthesis of different cultures and dance forms—the classical and the popular—and catered to the sophisticated tastes of the elite who had the time, resources and inclination to enjoy her accomplishments.

Illustrated with reproductions and drawings obtained from collections all over the world this book offers a vivid glimpse of the seductive allure and dazzling grace of nautch in its days of glory.

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Remains Of Ancient Temple, Idols & Pillar, Discovered At Ram Janmabhoomi Excavation Site

1,000-year-old fossils of 'alien corpses' displayed at Mexico Congress

Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican Congress

Archaeologists are fuming over ancient human relative remains sent to edge of space

7,000-year-old animal bones, human remains found in enigmatic stone structure in Saudi Arabia

'Magical artifacts' found along centuries-old pilgrimage route to Mecca may have protected against evil eye

Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan re-created in 3D

Who were the first farmers?

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This letter was written by Lord Macaulay to his father from Calcutta dated 12th October, 1836.

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Metal detectorist in Norway discovers massive cache of jewelry

Small prey compelled prehistoric humans to produce appropriate hunting weapons and improve their cognitive abilities

Ancient Greeks Built a Road and Primitive Railway to Haul Ships Overland

Incredible rare coin worth £18MILLION with 4kg of gold and more than 6,000 diamonds is unveiled in honour of the Queen

4 Roman swords likely stolen as war booty 1,900 years ago discovered in Israeli cave

Centuries-old technique reveals hidden '3D' animals in Paleolithic cave art

2,800-year-old figurines unearthed at Greek temple may be offerings to Poseidon

Isaac Newton apple tree saplings auctioned in UK first

Origins of enslaved Africans freed by British, then abandoned on remote Atlantic island revealed by DNA analysis

Koraigad perimeter wall work enters second phase, gets Rs 10 crore Maha boost

Signs of the Zodiac: The Dendera Dating Controversy

Taking the knee origins in Mesopotamia - research

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Throughout the 1990s Roy Moxham was a frequent visitor to India where he gathered a wide circle of Indian friends. A developing interest in Indian history, combined with a taste for travelling across remote areas, led to The Great Hedge of India.

This is the quest for a lost wonder of the world, in the author’s words a ‘ridiculous obsession’, sparked off by the chance discovery in a Charing Cross bookshop of the dusty memoirs of a nineteenth-century British official.

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Archaeologists stunned by 'astonishing' discovery of 2,000-year-old computer

Human and ape ancestors arose in Europe, not in Africa, controversial study claims

Humans faced a 'close call with extinction' nearly a million years ago

Elite ancient Egyptian woman was embalmed with exotic ingredients smelling of vanilla and larch, new analysis reveals

For the Right Price, Guests at a Luxury Retreat in Egypt Can Help Archaeologists Hunt for Cleopatra’s Long-Lost Tomb

Auctioneer exposed by BBC admits illegally selling rare ancient coins

Great Fire of London: Man who first raised alarm identified

How old are the Egyptian pyramids?

Behind Closed Doors: Women and the Inquisition

What Can Historical Clothing Reveal That Other Sources Cannot?

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In this searing commentary penned with clinical precision, Dr. Anand Ranganathan shreds to smithereens once and for all the guilt-tripping, self-loathing fake narrative that Hindus have been duped with since Independence. There is no pretence, no political correctness, only unvarnished truth – that the Hindus are living under State-sanctioned Apartheid.

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Iron Age in India began over 4,000 years ago. Tamil Nadu’s Mayiladumparai revises research

Website uncovering Bath Abbey's lost memorials launches

How the biggest-ever Roman treasure trove was unearthed in a sleepy UK village

Roman Caistor: Veterans help uncover new Iron Age evidence

'Like a bomb has gone off': Ancient humans may have set megafires that turned Southern California into an uninhabitable 'wasteland' for 1,000 years

Did the ancient Egyptians really marry their siblings and children?

Neanderthals: Our extinct human relatives

Pompeii is Found

Dismantling the myth that ancient slavery 'wasn't that bad'

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The culture of Kerala is characterised by unique richness and variety in religion and philosophy, art and architecture, education and learning. This book attempts to give the reader a broad idea of the diverse aspects of the social life and culture of the people of Kerala in historical perspective. It has been designed to satisfy the needs of an average reader or visitor to Kerala who is looking for a handy volume containing the essential information on the salient aspects of Kerala culture.

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Early humans ‘wiped out by extreme event’ 1.1million years ago after scientists discover long-lost catastrophe

Plantation slavery was invented on this tiny African island, according to archaeologists

Benjamin Franklin Printed Money With a Special Dye and Innovative Techniques to Thwart Counterfeiters, New Research Finds

A Group of German Students Have Deciphered a Mysterious Ancient Kushan Script, Revealing a Newly Classified Language

5,500-Year-Old City Gate Unearthed in Israel

Death masks recreate face of Bonnie Prince Charlie

The Lost Script of Rapa Nui

David Reubeni and Africa’s Lost Tribe of Israel

11 Ways People Beat the Heat Before Air Conditioning

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Burnt Toast

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Courting Hindustan is a deeply researched, elegantly crafted portrait of some of the most intriguing women figures practising traditional Indian entertainment art forms such as music, dance and poetry. It relives 2,500 golden years of women being elite traditional performers and how, over the centuries, they have captured the imagination of the country and the world at large, their art and lives being a complex response to social forces and cultural conditions.

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Strange, 300,000-year-old jawbone unearthed in China may come from vanished human lineage

Largest-ever genetic family tree reconstructed for Neolithic people in France using ancient DNA

'Lost' 1,500-year-old Teotihuacan village discovered in the heart of Mexico City

Missing 'body' of ice age animal carving finally found — but nobody knows what the animal is

Bronze Age Pyramid Discovered in Kazakhstan

Greece Will Curb Rampant Tourism at the Acropolis to Protect It Against Damage and Overcrowding

Sanskrit Inscription of King Jayavarma is found in Cambodia

What did Cleopatra, Egypt's last pharaoh, really look like?

30 lost burials archaeologists are still searching for

What are the origins of the Nazi swastika?

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When Emperor Menelik II of Abyssinia (Ethiopia today) heard about this example of modern technology, he was suitably impressed. He was certain this was exactly what Abyssinia needed to move into the 20th century.

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'First English slave fort in Africa' uncovered on Ghana's coast

Meteorite that crashed to Earth 3,500 years ago carved into arrowhead by Bronze Age hunters

'Exceptional' winged Medusa discovered in Roman-era mosaic in Spain

See stunning likeness of Zlatý kůň, the oldest modern human to be genetically sequenced

ASI staffers to learn use of 3D laser scanner for structure test

The British Library Has Discovered Scandalous Details Censored From the Official Account of Elizabeth I’s Reign

How Have Conspiracy Theories Changed the Course of History?

In Pictures: The protectors of a 7,000-year-old faith

The Tigris: The river that birthed civilisation

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This book is the result of a solo journey the author Riaz Dean made retracing the old Silk Road. Along the way, amongst the mountains of Central Asia he stumbled across a landmark that, upon later researching the maps of Ptolemy, he came to realise was the geographer's lost Stone Tower.

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Ancient Mayan city dating back 2,000 years unearthed in uncharted Mexican jungle

Cleopatra’s perfume: We now know what the Egyptian queen smelled like

Indian scientists discover ancient ocean in Himalayas

Dambusters anniversary: German residents urge end to tourist visits

Ancient DNA reveals diverse community in 'Lost City of the Incas'

How hidden details in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings are revealed by chemical imaging

An Archeological Dig in an Ancient Roman Synagogue in Israel Has Uncovered a ‘Spectacular’ Mosaic Depicting the Story of Samson

5 Minutes On - The New Treasures of Pompeii

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According to tradition, the almanac was first produced in China in 2256 B.C. It was probably one of the first books to be printed by the block printing press, invented in the seventh century A.D. By the beginning of the ninth century a writer commented that “these printed calendars have flooded the empire.”

They have been on sale ever since. The T’ung Shu has the longest continuous printed history of any book in the world — more than 1,200 years.

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Mystery as coins missing from Roman hoard 'replaced with more valuable ones'

105 trafficked Indian antiquities being repatriated from the US

ASI Set For Conservation Of Malik Ambar’s Tomb

Unproven numbers distract from the real harm of the illicit antiquities trade, says study

Ancient DNA reveals the earliest evidence of the last massive human migration to Western Europe

17 biggest historical mysteries that will probably never be solved

How to collect rare books — a beginner’s guide

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Link to the INSTUCEN School of Archaeology Facebook page post with details of the special visit to Goa.

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To the casual viewer, hoisting high a 10.5 cm piece of wood filled with the ancient ashes of a cricket bail – or lady's veil, depending on which legend you follow – may feel like an anti-climax given the sacrifices made to reach that stage.

The original urn is permanently kept at Lord's in London, while the two teams battle it out for a replica version of the hallowed item.

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Two 10th-Century Stone Idols, Which Were Stolen From a Temple in India and Found in a Garden Shed in the U.K., Will Be Repatriated

Stone tools and camel tooth suggest people were in the Pacific Northwest more than 18,000 years ago

Elite Roman man buried with sword may have been 'restrained' in death

Humans were in South America at least 25,000 years ago, giant sloth bone pendants reveal

Elite Bronze Age tombs laden with gold and precious stones are 'among the richest ever found in the Mediterranean'

X-ray scans reveal 'hidden mysteries' in ancient Egyptian necropolis paintings

Zapotec 'entrance to underworld' discovered under Catholic church in Mexico

'Eye-catching' gold hair ring and Britain's oldest wooden comb found in Bronze Age burial

Research group deciphers enigmatic ancient 'unknown Kushan script'

Did Alexander the Great have any children?

What was the longest-lasting civilization?

How Early Humans First Reached the Americas: 3 Theories

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ShivKaal app on Google Play Store.

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Bastille Day is a holiday celebrating the storming of the Bastille—a military fortress and prison—on 14th July, 1789, in a violent uprising that helped usher in the French Revolution.

Bastille Day remains a symbol of national pride and unity for the French people, reminding them of their history and the power of collective action. It is a time for reflection, celebration and an expression of the enduring spirit of the French Revolution.

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Ancient Egypt breakthrough after 'false door' into 'Underworld' uncovered inside tomb

Was the last battle of the American Revolution fought in India? A growing number of historians think so

As British museums send artefacts back to their origin countries, campaign grows to return Henry VIII's 'Holy Grail' tapestry that turned up in Spain after going missing for 250 years

Netherlands to return treasures to Indonesia and Sri Lanka

What did the last common ancestor between humans and apes look like?

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The Spear of Longinus is reputed to be the one that pierced Christ’s side as He hung upon the cross. Hitler discovered that there were at least three other “holy” spears in Europe at that time. One was in the Vatican. A second had been taken to Paris at the time of the Crusades. Another was to be found in a church in Cracow, Poland. But the Spear of Longinus, named after the Roman centurion who wielded it, had commanded most attention. The reason: attached to its handle is a nail reputedly used in the Crucifixion.

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Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting

Complete Bronze Age town with elite tombs discovered in northern China

Scientists discover what could be the oldest evidence of cannibalism among ancient human relatives

Khmer-Period Carvings Unearthed at Buddhist Shrine in Thailand

Excavated sites at Delhi's Purana Qila, dating back to 2,500 years, dissolve into oblivion after rain

What do (real) archaeologists think of the legacy of 'Indiana Jones'?

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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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To avoid transgression, some Buddhists would devise ingenious methods of bringing about the death of an intended victim without administering the fatal blow.

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Worshippers of cat-like god got high off drinking brew mixed with hallucinogenic plants and 'vaginal fluid' - from a jug shaped like their deity

Eagle-eyed expert rummaging through Austrian library stumbles across 25cm segment of Egyptian notebook dating back to 260BC

Fascinating pictures showing the Women's Land Army who kept Britain fed while the men were away fighting Hitler are revealed in new book
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Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle

10 temples, tombs and monuments that align with the summer solstice

Neanderthals created Europe's oldest 'intentional' engravings up to 75,000 years ago, study suggests

Archaeologists use artificial intelligence (AI) to translate 5,000-year-old cuneiform tablets

Researchers reconstruct lifestyle and face of 7th-century Anglo-Saxon teen

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In 1907 a commission established to investigate the origins of the game declared categorically that it had been invented in 1839 by an American general named Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown in upstate New York.

But evidence suggests that baseball originated much earlier — in Europe.

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Tutankhamun 'was killed by drink-driving chariot crash': Drunken teenage boy king's injuries from joyride gone wrong got infected and led to his slow and painful death, claims researcher

'Extremely rare' 3,000-year-old sword discovered in Germany is so well preserved it SHINES, archaeologists say

The Nazis' first victims: Chilling never-before-seen photos of the transport of Polish citizens to Auschwitz in 1940 are discovered after lying forgotten for more than 80 years

Mysterious rock art painted by Aboriginal people depicts Indonesian warships, study suggests

Oldest ever Homo sapiens footprint is found, pushing the record back by 30,000 years

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John Hanson was born in Charles County, Maryland, in 1721. He first attracted public notice in 1757 when he was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, or General Assembly, where he sat until 1779. A staunch patriot, Hanson established himself as a prominent leader in the growing discontent and agitation about British rule over the Thirteen Colonies.

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2,300-year-old Buddhist elephant statue from India is one of the oldest known

12,000-year-old flutes carved of bone are some of the oldest in the world and sound like birds of prey

Oldest evidence of humans in Greece is 700,000 years old, a quarter of a million years older than previous record

'Liquid gypsum' burial from Roman Britain scanned in 3D, revealing 1,700-year-old secrets

King Tut's likeness revealed in vivid new facial approximation of ancient Egyptian pharaoh

Researchers Flying Drones Have Discovered 7,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings in the Mountains of Spain

Gujarat’s Vadnagar To Soon Get An Archaeological Experiential Museum With Immersive AR And VR Experiences

Did Polynesian Voyagers Reach the Americas Before Columbus?

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If popular legend is to be believed, the first creature to enjoy the invigorating effects of Coffee was a goat.

Many years ago Kaldi (or Khalid), a young Arabian goatherd, was tending his flock when he noticed the goats leaping around in a strange fashion. As he watched he saw that this odd behaviour began after they had eaten the red berries of an unfamiliar tree. His curiosity aroused, Kaldi ate some of the fruit himself — and began to dance with his animals.

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Ancient Engravings And Sculptures Unearthed At Sinhagad Fort

2,700-year-old petroglyphs depicting people, ships and animals discovered in Sweden

Marble slab of Buddha from ancient China which was found propped against fireplace in quaint English cottage sells for £554K

Dawn of Greek archaeology: Researchers find stone tools dating back to 700,000 years

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The Memory Palace

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The church had been built in the sixth century A.D. by the Byzantine emperor Justinian. The Byzantine Empire, founded in A.D. 330, was the first great flowering of Christian civilization after the fall of the Roman Empire. Its capital city of Constantinople (today Istanbul), on the site of the ancient Greek city of Byzantium, commanded the Bosporus, the narrow strait linking the Black Sea with the Dardanelles and the Mediterranean. The city was the geographical and cultural bridge between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Its crowning glory was to be the Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom).

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Buckingham Palace refuses to return remains of Ethiopia's 'stolen prince' who is buried in Windsor Castle grounds

Over 200mn years old plant fossils found in Maharashtra's Chandrapur

How to buy a dinosaur

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Link to the ‘The History of the World in 100 Objects’ podcast

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Stories from Inscriptions’ derives its inspiration from the inscriptions themselves. The purpose of this book is to introduce various aspects of Bharatavarsha’s long, eventful, and often tragic history as narrated by her kings and ministers, businessmen and Bhaktas, and bards and warriors in their own words through the medium of inscriptions.

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What happened to the missing passengers of the Titanic? As eerie new photos show shoes left in the wreckage, experts reveal where the 1,160 are likely to be

A Secret History of Mongolian Wolves

Archaeologists Discover Roman Camps in Jordan That May Indicate a Secret Military Invasion

How the long tradition of coronations has evolved

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The 'Empire Podcast' on Apple Podcasts

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The myth that Indian rulers never ventured abroad for conquests, with a few rare exceptions, has come to be accepted as an unquestionable truth due to these distortions. It is precisely to demolish this myth that this book by Venkatesh Rangan assumes crucial importance. In recent years with the slow yet steady decolonisation of the Indian mind has taken place. An “Indic view” of our past based on not how “foreigners saw us” but how our ancestors perceived our own victories, defeats and ages of glory and despair has slowly begun unravelling. Venkatesh Rangan’s “Bharat’s Military Conquests in Foreign Lands” is a highly researched work that carries forward this process of psychological decolonisation.

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India threatens colonial 'reckoning' for Britain as it prepares to ask for the return of legendary treasures including priceless Koh-i-Noor diamond used in Crown Jewels

Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza's hidden chamber: Scientists get FIRST glimpse into mysterious 30ft-long corridor 'likely created to redistribute 4,500-year-old monument's weight

2,000-year-old 'modern society' unearthed in a tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh National Park

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Arjumand Banu Begum, more commonly known as Mumtaz Begum was the wife of the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, who died while giving birth to their 14th child, Gauhara Begum in 1631. According to legend, the emperor was so distraught that to express his eternal love, he pledged to build the most beautiful tomb in the world.

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‘Pray don’t let it be me,’ thinks the soldier, ‘please don’t let it be me—or if it is, make it quick. Don’t let something be torn off followed by searing agony.’

No soldier wants to die listening to his own screams as his blood ebbs away in the dirt. That is a cruel end, likely to make his brothers-in-arms throw down their weapons and flee in blind terror. In some instances, though, death is preferable if it means not being dragged off and having your still-beating heart torn from your chest. Never listen to the cacophony of war, only listen for orders and press on, no matter what happens.

The second millennium of mankind has been characterised by almost incessant warfare somewhere on the face of the globe. Battles That Changed the World serves as a snapshot of the development of warfare over the past 1,000 years, illustrating the bravery and suffering mankind has inflicted upon itself in developing what we call the ‘Art of War’.

Here military historian Anthony Tucker-Jones selects twenty battles that illustrate the changing face of warfare over the past thousand years—from the Viking shield wall to long bows and knights, the emergence of gunpowder and finally the long-range faceless warfare of today. This is a look at the killing game and its devastating impact.

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A collection of stories based on actual historical events as depicted in Padmasri Meenakshi Jain’s seminal book “Flight of Deities”. Inspired by the historical account, various authors have each focused on a unique historical event, clothed it in flesh and bones, and brought it to life through the magic of prose. From Aryavarta to Dakshinatwa, from the holy lands of Ayodhya, Vrindavan and many more, the stories pace, digging into the harsh realities of foreign invasions while portraying vividly the efforts undergone by the devout to preserve their culture and faith. Tales of human grit and determination to preserve, prevail, persist in the face of brute force and annihilation – truly any book lover’s delight!

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The Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque in Delhi was constructed by Qutubuddin Aibak to mark the victory of Muhammad Ghori over Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192. An inscription of Qutubuddin Aibak clearly stated that materials of 27 pre-existing Hindu and Jain temples at that site were used for its construction.

The Hindus of Hindustan by Dr. Meenakshi Jain - Book Review

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India, though it has … more than 500 spoken dialects, has only one sacred language and only one sacred literature, accepted and revered by all adherents of Hinduism alike, however diverse in race, dialect, rank, and creed. That language is Sanskrit, and that literature is Sanskrit literature.

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Notwithstanding the views of a section of historians and literati, spiritual, religious, and cultural continuity in India goes back many millennia. Identification with, and adoration of, the land was expressed in the sixty-three verses long Prithvi Sukta of the Atharva Veda, described as the first “national song” in the world. Veneration of the land remained a recurrent theme in sacred literature.

Kautilya, in the Arthasastra, articulated the ideal of political unification, when he said that from the Himalayas to the seas, the land should have one ruler. That ideal was accompanied by a consciousness of cultural union.

Rulers of foreign origin, who ruled over parts of the north-western regions for significant periods, wholly immersed themselves in the spiritual traditions of the land. Ancient lawgivers facilitated the assimilation of foreign groups within the capacious embrace of Indian civilization. Things took a dramatically new turn with the advent of a new group of invaders in the eighth century CE.

The book highlights the underlying features of Indian civilization, that were manifest from its founding moments, and that remained unchanged over the millennia.

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Dr. Meenakshi Jain talks about her book 'The Hindus of Hindustan' | PLF Book Talks 2023

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In June 2005 four US Navy SEALs left their base in Afghanistan for the Pakistani border. Their mission was to capture or kill a notorious al-Qaeda leader known to be ensconced in a Taliban stronghold surrounded by a small but heavily armed force. Less than twenty-four hours later, only one of those Navy SEALs was alive.
This is the story of team leader Marcus Luttrell and the four desperate days he spent fighting the al-Qaeda assassins sent to finish him off. It is also the story of the men who ferociously beside him until he was the last one left.
It is one of the most powerful narratives ever written about modern warfare.

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American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History' written by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen & Jim DeFelice, the #1 New York Times bestselling memoir also happens to be the source for Clint Eastwood’s blockbuster movie which was nominated for six academy awards, including best picture.

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The history of India's struggle for freedom is usually told from the perspective of the non-violent movement. Yet, the story of armed resistance to colonial occupation is just as important. Names such as Vinayak Savarkar, Aurobindo Ghosh, Rashbehari Bose, Bagha Jatin, Sachindra Nath Sanyal, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad and Subhas Chandra Bose are still widely remembered.
Revolutionaries tells their story, one that is replete with swashbuckling adventure, intrigue, espionage, incredible bravery, diabolical treachery and shockingly unpredictable twists of fate.

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The book 'All Quiet on the Western Front' centers on Paul Bäumer, a German soldier on the Western Front during World War I, who arrives at the Western Front with his friends and schoolmates (Leer, Müller, Kropp, Kemmerich and a number of other characters).

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This interesting anecdote when Voltaire was living in exile in London can be found in the book 'The Little, Brown Book of Anecdotes' by Clifton Fadiman.

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Where Christmas Came From?

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December 25, 1983.

Mentioned on pages 393-394 if the book 'The 48 Laws of Power' written by Robert Greene.

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The description of this golden idol is found in the footnote of the novel 'Pandurang Hari' by William Hockley. Emeralds were fitted in the eyes of this idol which was made purely of gold and its whole body was decorated with diamonds and rubies.

The above info is mentioned on page 33 of the book titled "Shaniwar Wada - The Official Residence of Peshwa" written by Professor P. K. Ghanekar.

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This book will give you a brief but more than enough info about the Shaniwar Wada, the official residence of the Peshwas and help you understand little bit about the politics of 18th Century India.

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Even the great historian Jadunath Sarkar could not resist this temptation. He says 'What a change would have taken place in India after 1760! We can easily imagine what a difference it would have made if the Marathas would have achieved grand success on 14th January.'

The info provided in this episode can be found on page 277 & 278 of the book "The Legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji – From Kingdom to Empire 1600 - 1818" by Dr. Kedar Mahadevrao Phalke.

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Remember, the English did not win this country from the Mughals but they won it from the Marathas.

The info provided in this episode can be found on page 9 & 10 of the book "The Legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji – From Kingdom to Empire 1600 - 1818" by Dr. Kedar Mahadevrao Phalke.

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This book is originally published in Marathi and is named as शिवछत्रपतींचा वारसा स्वराज्य ते साम्राज्य १६००- १८१८.

The printed price of this book is Rs. 800/- but at the time of recordng this podcast, it is available at a discount for just Rs. 650/- at the official store of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. As a way of saying thanks to you, I am also giving a free copy of this book to one lucky subscriber on our Facebook page at facebook.com/historylogy

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Namaste Friends. My name is 'Shinil Subramanian Payamal' and you are listening to the Historylogy podcast.

A bit about myself. I am an avid reader of history books and love to know more about the times and people gone by, who unfortunately, do not find much of a mention in our school textbooks. History was my most favourite subject in school and it continues to fascinate me till now.

On this podcast, I will be talking about the latest history book releases, reviews, archaeological discoveries, controversies, etc... I will also be speaking about small and big historical characters and events which have changed the course of history and how they affect our present times. I want to tell stories about people, places and events lost in the pages of history and bring to the fore the uncomfortable truths hidden from us.

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