by Rehan Asad | Mar 12, 2021 | Book Review, Historical Narratives
Sanskrit Narratives of a Muslim Pasts The Language of the history: Sanskrit Narratives of a Muslim Pasts is recent account by Prof. Audrey Truschke & published by Penguin Books. The book was released in January 2021. Author did a chronological literary review of...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Mar 4, 2021 | Historical Narratives, People stories
A man of great personal excellence, and exemplary ruler of India, and the greatest leader ever produced by the Afghans who sat on the throne of Delhi for not more than five years, but his rule became a landmark in the Sub-continent. Sher Shah is one of the...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Dec 6, 2020 | Historical Narratives, Monuments
Lucknow is not a very old city, yet is has a very rich cultural and architectural heritage to its glory. It has always been known as a center of Modern Indian life with its rich historical legacy. It rose into prominence after it became an important center of...
by Rehan Asad | Nov 25, 2020 | Historical Narratives, People stories
Located thirty nine kilometers north of Aligarh Pahasu is a small town of District Bulandshahr. During British era, the town was the center of some prominent Lalkhani Muslim families who owned the big zamindari estate in the district. Lalkhani’s were Muslim...
by Nabeel Ahmad | Nov 15, 2020 | Historical Narratives
A Historical Review From 1526 to 1757, the Mughal rulers seized and controlled great power in India. They operated the region that is present Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. The Mughal rulers rendered tremendous contribution to Indian art and culture....
by Faisal Hassan | Oct 23, 2020 | Aligarhnama, Historical Narratives
The prominent daybreak retreat for the residents of Civil Lines in Aligarh is undoubtedly, the Naqvi Park, named after Syed Abu Talib Naqvi, ICS. the bureaucrat who served as the District Magistrate of Aligarh from 1942-1947. Built in 1835, the Christ Church at Naqvi...