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Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Sawai Singh Panwar   Mumbai, earlier known as Bombay, derived its name from the goddess Mumba devi of...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Rayana Rose Sabu   The Golconda fort, located away from the bustle of Hyderabad, stands in solitude as...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And writer Nandita Through ancient times humans have attempted to contain water by constructing artificial reservoirs, traces of which can...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Aadrit Banerjee   During the winters of 1909, Lady Herringham, a British artist and connoisseur, led a team...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Radhika Somani   Christianity was introduced to the Indian subcontinent with the arrival of Saint Thomas in 52...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Barnak Das The greatest of the Mughal emperors, Akbar, is buried in his majestic mausoleum, the Bihistabad or,...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Aadrit Banerjee Bhubaneswar, located in the Indian state of Odisha, is known popularly as the city of temples,...

Article Written By EIH Subject Matter Expert Dr. Sonika Sandhu Use of tunnels is a common practice and is being undertaken since prehistoric times, initially...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Radhika Somani   Lucknow was the capital of Nawabs of Awadh during the 18th and 19th century. Asaf-ud-Daulah...

Article Written By EIH Researcher And Writer Barnak Das   The city of Lucknow, located on the banks of the river Gomti, remained a capital...

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