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Iqtidar Alam Khan s Latest Books on India s Medieval History Unearth Hidden Secrets

Iqtidar Alam Khan s Latest Books on India s Medieval History Unearth Hidden Secrets While Studies in Thought, Polity and Economy of Medieval India 1000-1500 covers themes on Delhi Sultanate era, Researches in Medieval Archaeology talks about various constructions carried during Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq era. A painting of west gate of Firozabad fort, near Delhi. This fort was built by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in the 1350s, but destroyed by later dynasties. Photo: Wikipedia/Public domain. History11/May/2021 Iqtidar Alam Khan’s first slim book, a biography of Humayun’s brother Mirza Kamran was published in 1964; his latest book, slightly bulkier than the first, has been published in early 2021 when he is nearing 90, with nearly a dozen authored and edited volumes in-between. Quite an emphatic comment on how prolific he has been in his distinguished career as a historian of medieval India! Add a very distinct quality of the huge range of themes and the empirical solidity

Spiritual Ambassadors of Sufiyat, Hanfiyat, Aitqaad, and Haqeeqat intellectually enlightened world |

  Imam e Azam, Hazrat Abu Hanifa Nouman Ibn e  Sabir ibn e Tabri laid bases of Hanafiyat  in  Baghdad house of knowledge .The pragmatic interpretation of Islam by him and all other Imamas during 8 th century provide spiritual space to Galaxy  of most revered Sufi  Awaliyas which spread to all parts of world and enlightened people about importance of love, peace and human bonds . Accordingly different orders emerged through their unique spiritual communications which were termed as Tareeqats. Hazrat Abu Hanifa Nauman had rejected the rigidity of Umayyad Caliphate of calling non Arab’s as Mawalies, imposition of one Arabic language formula and forbidding visits to khankah and

Rajpath - Telegraph India

Rajpath Mukul Kesavan   |     |   Published 09.05.21, 12:02 AM The stretch of road (and the stuff on either side of it) that starts at Rashtrapati Bhavan and ends at the National Stadium is not the Central Vista. It’s just Rajpath and if you’re looking for a shorthand way of referring to it, try ‘India Gate’. Unless you’re an urban historian or an annoyingly knowing person, ‘the Central Vista’ means nothing. Nobody you or I know has ever said to the family, “let’s drive off and have an ice-cream on the Central Vista”. On the other hand, “let’s go to India Gate for an ice-cream” has been the cue for a stock outing for generations of Dilli

#WorldHeritageDay: Have You Visited These Historical Sites?

Rakhigarh has the distinction of being one of the largest Harappan excavation sites in the world. Excavated by Amrendra Nath of the ASI, this site in hues of brown and red is a showcase of a planned township with mud brick and burnt brick houses; proper drainage systems and designated areas of trade and residence are also in evidence. This ancient town has excavations from the medieval times made of red ware, which includes dishes-on-stand, vasse, jars, bowls, beakers, perforated jars, goblets and handis. Other antiquities include blades, terracotta and shell bangles, semi-precious stone beads, animal figurines, toy cart frames,  terracotta wheels, bone points, inscribed steatite seals and sealings.

Somnath Temple History | महमूद गजनवी ने इस तरह तोड़ा था सोमनाथ का मंदिर

Somnath Temple History | महमूद गजनवी ने इस तरह तोड़ा था सोमनाथ का मंदिर
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