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Today's WorldView How ancient India changed the world. The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.
THE principal difficulty in the study of Indian antiquities has always been the absence of a chronological framework. The Indians themselves had no idea of what we mean by history. They possessed ...
India’s first inhabitants, often referred to as the Ancient Ancestral South Indians (AASI), have been present on the ...
It's now largely forgotten that in the early 1900s, nearly a third of the Arabian Peninsula was under British India.
The funds of the Trust will be used to facilitate the publication of original contributions to the literature on Buddhism, Jainism and the ancient history and geography of India, down to the end ...
The ancient festival has Hindu roots, but growing numbers worldwide are taking part in the celebration, which features bonfires, singing, dancing, prayer, feasting and clouds of pigmented powder.
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Gaja-Lakshmi (the goddess of good fortune), India, about 1780 Credit: Ancient India, British Museum, review Alastair Sooke ... each associated with a different religion from the Indian subcontinent.
Historically, the Indian subcontinent had relations with adjoining regions of Central Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. By sea, the region is related to the rest of the world.
The Indian finds in Berenike have been mirrored by equally striking evidence of Roman trade emerging from excavations in India, particularly the recent dig near the Keralan village of Pattinam ...
The NCERT’s new Class 7 social science textbook has introduced chapters on ancient Indian empires like the Mauryas, Cholas and Pandayas, Shungas, Kushanas and Satvahanas, under the theme ...