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Cartographical Tales: India Through Maps, which opened at the Ojas Art gallery near the Qutab Minar in the national capital ...
The Mauryan Empire boosted economic activity across the subcontinent, but even 24 centuries ago it was clear that a unified idea of India could not be imposed on such a diverse population.
Cartographical Tales: India Through Maps, which opened at the Ojas Art gallery near the Qutab Minar in the national capital on August 2 and will continue till September 22, stitches together a ...
India dominates South Asian subcontinent in terms of geographical size and economic growth. India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres along which lies some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
How India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed. The process of partition was not simple. In addition to the British-controlled territories, the subcontinent also consisted of many other ...
Amateur historian Thomas Lessman, who has been researching world history for over 20 years, has created a series of maps of India showing these shifts from 1 AD till the rule of the Delhi Sultanate.