by Muhib Khan | Oct 22, 2022 | Gallery, Historical Narratives
A Medieval Indian Bridge and Marketplace of Mihr Banu The Barah Pulah bridge was built in 1612 AD (1021A.H.) by Mehrbaan Aaga alias Aagha Maan ul Mukhatib ba Aagha I Aaghiyan Khwaja Sara aka Mihr Banu during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r.1605-27). He also...
by Muhib Khan | Oct 18, 2022 | Historical Narratives, People stories
Sir Syed Ahmad Taqvi Khan was born on 17 October 1817 to Syed Muhammad Muttaqi and Aziz-un-Nisa Begum at the capital of the Mughal Empire, Delhi. He was born at Haveli Khawaja Hamid located at Tirah Bairam Khan, at Shahjahanabad as the second son of Sayyad Muttaqi...
by Rehan Asad | Sep 14, 2022 | Historical Narratives, People stories
A review article based on recent Genetic studies Background: Indian Subcontinent has been connected with the Middle East for ages. The cultural exchange between two regions has been there for thousands of years. Since the time of the Indus Valley Civilization, &...
by Faisal Hassan | Mar 22, 2022 | Gallery, Historical Narratives, Monuments
There are many synonyms which could prove to be a good fit when one translates Rampur; the best still remains the cultural metropolis. The skyline of this large small town is dotted with minarets and domes. The town was founded in 1774 by Nawab Faizullah Khan, a...
by Lehar Zaidi | Feb 5, 2022 | Historical Narratives, Monuments
“Delhi was the principal center of the 1857 Uprising. The British had to keep Delhi or lose their empire forever” “The Last Mughal”, W. Dalrymple “It was one of the most cruel and vindictive wars the world has ever seen. Dead bodies lay...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Jan 19, 2022 | Historical Narratives, People stories
It was the year 1682, Prince Azam Shah was busy fighting Marathas when he was ordered by the emperor to march out to Ahmednagar. He started out and overran Dharur (in Beed District) entering the territories of Sambhaji. He left his wife Jahan Zeb Banu behind (at...