Article by EIH Subject Matter Expert Dr Sonika Sandhu The Brinjal, it seems, was India’s gift to the world, originally native to the drier regions...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi Ebba Koch argues that one of the themes of the Mughal paintings is the divergence of text...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi What? You don’t drink wine? Infidel, begone! Don’t think it’s made of those grapes from some...
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Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Akansha Sengupta Tagore, with an eye for detail, has always captured and highlighted the turbulent lives of women...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Anupam Tripathi “It is not what he has, or even what he does which expresses the worth of...
This is true for Pankhawalas as well, who formed a category of servants in colonial India and remain in the background in oblivion. Servants...
Article by EIH Researcher and Writer Srushti Sharma The dargah of the revered Chisthi saint – Nizamuddin Auliya, situated in the national capital, is the...
Women writers have often been ignored and robbed off the credit they deserved, as society in general and the field of literature in particular favoured...
Begum Akhtar (7 October 1914 – 30 October 1974) was one of the most distinguished singers of ghazal, thumri and dadra genres of Hindustani classical...
Beauty is a significant aspect of a work of art but the philosophy of beauty has been much debated upon since the start of 20th century, the idea of it is changing eventually.