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    25th June (Emergency) : The black day in Indian History

    25th June (Emergency) : The black day in Indian History

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    • Posted on June 24, 2024June 24, 2024
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    The declaration of Emergency in India on June 25, 1975, by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi marked one of the darkest periods in the country’s democratic history. For 21 months, the world’s largest democracy witnessed…

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    What are ten important moments in ancient Indian history?
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    What are ten important moments in ancient Indian history?

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    • Posted on June 24, 2024June 24, 2024
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    Ancient Indian history is rich with significant events that have shaped the subcontinent’s cultural, political, and social landscape. Here are ten important moments: 2. The Vedic Period (c. 1500–500 BCE): 3.The Birth of Jainism and…

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    Why dynastic politics is bad for democracy?

    Why dynastic politics is bad for democracy?

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    • Posted on June 22, 2024June 22, 2024
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    Dynastic politics is a substantial issue, especially in countries where it is prevalent, as it can lead to entrenched power structures and reduced democratic responsiveness. However, it is part of a wider array of challenges…

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    Why was Nalanda destroyed?

    Why was Nalanda destroyed?

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    • Posted on June 19, 2024June 19, 2024
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    Introduction Nalanda University, once a beacon of knowledge and learning, was one of the greatest ancient universities in the world. Located in the northeastern part of India, in present-day Bihar, Nalanda was a renowned center…

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    How was India as per Hsüan-tsang?

    How was India as per Hsüan-tsang?

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    • Posted on June 19, 2024June 19, 2024
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    Xuanzang, also known as Hsüan-tsang or Hiuen Tsang, was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, and traveler who visited India in the 7th century CE. His detailed accounts provide valuable insights into India during that period.…

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    What was India like as per Indika?
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    What was India like as per Indika?

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    • Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024
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    Megasthenes’ work “Indika” provides a valuable account of ancient India during the 4th century BCE. While the original text of “Indika” has been lost, excerpts and references to Megasthenes’ observations have been preserved in later…

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    Why China considers India as its spiritual guru?
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    Why China considers India as its spiritual guru?

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    • Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    China’s perception of India as its spiritual guru stems from a complex interplay of historical, cultural, and philosophical factors, deeply rooted in the shared heritage of both nations. Several key elements contribute to this perspective:…

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    Why India used to be temple economy?
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    Why India used to be temple economy?

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    • Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    India was often described as a temple economy during various historical periods due to the significant role temples played in the economic, social, and cultural life of the region. Temples were not only religious centers…

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    Why is Veer Savarkar most misunderstood freedom fighter?
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    Why is Veer Savarkar most misunderstood freedom fighter?

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    • Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024
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    Veer Savarkar, a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement, is often considered one of the most misunderstood freedom fighters due to the complex and controversial nature of his life, ideologies, and actions. Several factors…

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    What is the Legend of Dakor Temple?

    What is the Legend of Dakor Temple?

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    • Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    The story of the Dakor Temple, dedicated to Shri Krishna, is an enthralling tale of devotion, miracles, and divine intervention. Located in the town of Dakor in Gujarat, India, this temple is one of the…

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