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Shinil Subramanian Payamal

The Historylogy Podcast

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Shinil Subramanian Payamal

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Shinil Subramanian Payamal

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Have you ever wondered what was the actual cost of building the Taj Mahal? Came across this interesting piece of info on Page XXVI in the ‘Introduction’ section of the book ‘Babur: The Chessboard King’ written by Aabhas Maldahiyar which I had r
Replete with maps and photographs, 'The Walking Brahmin' offers a unique insight on what really happened during the first war of independence in 1857.Order links of the book 'The Walking Brahmin' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:Pap
This is the autobiography of Shri K. K. Muhammed, an Indian Archaeologist who had the courage to speak the truth. He, under the guidance of Prof B. B. Lal made yeomen contributions in the excavations that proved the existence of the Sri Ram Jan
After stumbling upon a hidden trove of diaries, acclaimed writer David Grann set out to determine what happened to the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest for the Lost City of Z.In this masterpiece, journalist David Grann interweaves t
Twenty five important temples of Kerala have been included in this book. Their origin, legends, architecture, rites, rituals and customs, traditions and festivals have been well described. It is a pilgrim's as well as a tourist's guide to Keral
Gripping, anecdotal and deeply researched Babur: The Chessboard King delves into Hindustan's economic landscape during Timurid rule and portrays Babur as a multifaceted ruler, challenging the typical depiction of an infallible conqueror and a g
Gripping, anecdotal and deeply researched Babur: The Chessboard King delves into Hindustan's economic landscape during Timurid rule and portrays Babur as a multifaceted ruler, challenging the typical depiction of an infallible conqueror and a g
This booklet seeks to present archaeological facts, nothing but hard facts, in regard to the three more or less allied topics, viz.:(i) `Was Rama a figment of the imagination of a poet called Valmiki, or is there any evidence to suggest that he
For over two decades, a handful of Left historians have strenuously endeavoured to stymie the Ramjanmabhumi movement. From questioning the antiquity of Rama worship and the identity of ancient Ayodhya, they have also challenged the widely held
From the late 1980s, Left historians have been in the forefront of the campaign against the Rama temple. They have argued that Rama worship was an eighteenth-nineteenth century phenomenon and the present day Ayodhya acquired its standing and id
Vikram Sampath’s latest offering retraces the long history of this bitterly disputed site and the dramatic twists and turns in the chequered past of this hoary shrine. Piecing together numerous documents and accounts—Vedic and Puranic texts, Sa
Dr. Meenakshi Jain, in Vishwanath Rises and Rises, once again demonstrates the power of good research and scholarship, something clearly missing in the fake narratives put out by Leftist historians such as Romila Thapar and Irfan Habib. Vishwan
Vagabond Princess shape-shifts our views of the magnificent Mughals as we begin to see and feel Princess Gulbadan’s world, full of freedom, movement and migration, and encounters with new cultures, tongues, and art forms.Order links of the book
The book, steeped in thorough research and quantitative analysis, presents to the readers a rich view of the Maratha economy and politics of the seventeenth century. The author takes the readers on an exciting journey to understand how governan
The story of a decade that made and unmade India.Thought-provoking, argumentative and thoroughly enjoyable, 1947-1957, India: The Birth of a Republic is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian political history.Order links of the book '1947
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Based on a vast, virtually unstudied archive of Indian writings alongside visual sources, 'Music and Musicians in Late Mughal India: Histories of the Ephemeral, 1748 – 1858' presents the first history of music and musicians in late Mughal India
Links to the news items, articles, latest history book and history podcast recommendation of the week is below:Alexander the Great's Father and Son Identified in 2,300-Year-Old TombsRare Gold Treasure From 3,000 Years Ago Found by Metal Detecto
A thousand years of history and contemporary evidence make one thing clear.Progress is not automatic but depends on the choices we make about technology. New ways of organizing production and communication can either serve the narrow interests
Links to the news items, articles, latest history book and history podcast recommendation of the week is below:ASI finds Shivling, miniature temple, idols of Hindu gods and more buried in Gyanvapi cellars which were ‘deliberately blocked’ with
On 25 July 1947, India’s last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, stood before the Chamber of Princes to deliver his career’s most important speech. He had just three weeks to convince over 550 princely states – some the size of Britain, some so small t
Links to the news items, articles, latest history book and history podcast recommendation of the week is below:Archaeologists say they discovered huge jugs containing BEER at newly-found city built 2,500 years ago in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest
This is an astoundingly and painstakingly well-researched book of historical non-fiction. David Grann has revived the incredible story with his meticulous research. The Wager is an entertaining entry in the robust subgenre of shipwreck literatu
Links to the news items, latest released books and history podcast recommendation of the week is below:Huge ancient city that was built 2,500 years ago and lasted for 1,000 years with a population of at least 10,000 has been found in Ecuador in
In The Earth Transformed, Peter Frankopan, one of the world’s leading historians, shows that the natural environment is a crucial, if not the defining, factor in global history ─ and not just of humankind.Order links of the book 'The Earth Tran
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