The Begums of Bhopal were four remarkable women who ruled the princely state of Bhopal for over a century, making it unique in Indian history for its continuous female leadership from 1819 to 1926. … Read More
Untold Stories
The Kingdom That Never Fell: Tracing the Timeless Legacy of the Ahoms in Assam
Discover the undefeated Ahom dynasty — Assam’s kingdom that stood tall for 600 years — alongside Kamakhya Temple’s mystic energy, Kaziranga’s wild beauty, and Majuli’s spiritual calm. A journey through Assam is a journey through history, divinity, and nature itself. … Read More
Robert Clive: The Architect of British Power in India
Robert Clive’s daring strategies and the Battle of Plassey transformed the East India Company from traders into rulers, shaping India’s colonial history. … Read More
The Five Elements and the Cosmic Role of Shiva Temples
Explore five sacred Shiva temples, each representing an element of nature — earth, water, fire, air, and space. Discover the myths, cosmology, and scientific insights behind. … Read More
The Merchant Kings of Chettinad: A Journey into the Mansions of Memory and Might
Discover the rich heritage of the Chettiadars, legendary merchant traders whose magnificent teakwood mansions and vibrant trade networks spanned Southeast Asia. … Read More
Why These 5 Indian Artifacts Challenge Everything We Know
A blog about 5 mysterious Indian artefacts from its ancient past, which reveal technologies impossible for their time periods. … Read More
Calachel: The Forgotten Battle where Travancore defeats the mighty Dutch
The Battle of Calachel between Travancore & Dutch was the first instance of an Asian Kingdom defeating a major European power. … Read More
The Maldharis and Their Sacred Bond with the Lions
A story of coexistence between Maldharis, a pastoral tribe that has shared its home with the Asiatic lion for centuries.
The Nawab who saved Lions of Gir
Read about India’s greatest conservation story of Lions. … Read More
How Rajendra Chola Built the World’s First Maritime Empire
A blog on how Rajendra Chola built, arguably, the world’s first maritime empire 1000 years ago to control Southeast Asian trade routes. … Read More