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Threads across empires: Why a 17th century Mughal carpet hangs in a London Guild Hall
Neha Vermani
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When Prosonnocoomar, one of the Tagores, disinherited his son for converting to Christianity
Mou Banerjee
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Remembering the journalist expelled from India for taking on the East India Company
Anu Kumar
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How British artists painted Indian birds they had never seen
Kamayani Sharma
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Why a 19th-century king’s music still provokes doubt and dispute in the Carnatic world
Malini Nair
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From dining cars and pantries to packaged meals: The long journey of railway food in India
Aarthi Parthasarathy
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Shifting linguistic identity: Evolution of the Assamese Department at Calcutta University
Prabir Mukhopadhyay
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How students of Calcutta’s Hindu College created an idea of ‘the people of India’ under British rule
Rosinka Chaudhuri
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Why the last king of Kandy had to spend his final years in an Indian fort
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Sound advice from Celia Lobo (1937-2024), prima donna of the operatic stage in India
Luis Dias
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Cricket, class and baila: The many layers of Sri Lanka’s celebrated Royal Thomian sports encounter
Uditha Devapriya Uthpala Wijesuriya
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RRC ECR Patna recruitment: Apply for 1832 Apprentice posts till December 9
Scroll Staff
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Give dogs a cup of tea every day: Travel advice from a ‘celebrated’ 19th-century writer
Margaret Makepeace
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This book explores how theatre enabled Parsis to negotiate the growing challenges of colonialism
Murali Ranganathan
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‘Burn your drawings of the Taj as no pencil can ever represent anything half so beautiful’
Nicole Ioffredi
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Who are the Dakhani Sikhs in the southern states of India and how have they personalised Sikhism?
Manpreet J Singh
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‘The Parsi Theatre’ is an important addition to the sparse information available on the matter
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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Law panel’s support for sedition statute echoes colonial past instead of scripting democratic future
Faisal CK
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A new book offers detailed historical accounts of the Sultans of Oman in the 19th century
Seema Alavi
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The history of Chaund Bebee from British Calcutta
Margaret Makepeace