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 Muhib Khan | Feb 1, 2022 | Gallery, Monuments
Twenty Kilometers east of Agra near national highway 2, the small town Etmadpur is located. In present context, it appeared to be place of insignificance but during the time of early Mughals, the place seems to be an outskirts of Imperial capital. During my heritage...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Jun 4, 2021 | Bhikan Shah, Guru Granth Sahib, Historical Narratives, Monuments, People stories, Sikh History, Sufi, Sufiway
Shah Bheeka/Bhikhari of Kakori (1485-1574 ) India is regarded as the Land of Saints. They all had a beautiful common message i.e. righteousness and universal brotherhood. The most productive period in the history was probably the medieval period when there was no city...
by Mirza Hasan Beg | Dec 14, 2020 | Gallery, Monuments
A visual gallery from Uzbekistan In quest for Mughal history and following in the footsteps of Zahir-uddin Babar and his a autobiography, called Waqa-I-Babar(the Urdu translation of which was performed by Prof. Yunus Jafrey,) I undertook exploratory journeys in 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...