British India
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Harsh Mander: The intertwined maladies of India’s inequality
Harsh Mander
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Defiance to exemption: A history of the Bohra community’s resistance to waqf law
Danish Khan
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How the ghats of Banaras became a defining image of the ancient city
Gayatri Sinha
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From Mughals, maharajas to the British – how artists captured Holi celebrations
Sonal
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Podcast: British imperialism, Bombay business – the India-Ireland connection through time
Dinyar Patel
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The many names and unchanging borders of Uttar Pradesh, from the 19th century to today
Mehr Kalra Shivakumar Jolad
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Interview: East India Company to Big Tech – how corporations think about knowledge
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘Ulcerous wounds, skin and bones’: How Chittaprosad’s searing sketches chronicled the Bengal famine
Avishek Ray
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From patchwork of princely states to ‘heart’ of India: How modern-day Madhya Pradesh came to be
Kriti Bhargava Mehr Kalra Shivakumar Jolad
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Why Nagas want overseas museums to repatriate ancestral human remains in their collections
Rokibuz Zaman
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A postcard from India: How a colonial worldview travelled the Empire and beyond
Omar Khan
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The warrior women who fought – and won – against the East India Company
Theeba Krishnamoorthy
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Writer, director or scamster and failed spy? The travails of the father of Iranian cinema in India
Gautam Pemmaraju
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How two English artists, a century apart, saw the Taj Mahal and what it says about colonial-era art
Giles Tillotson
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How an Englishman captured vibrant hues of a colonial Calcutta transforming into a commercial hub
Sonal
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Why the Indian Railways changed course – and how it can get back on track
Kalyan Sundareswaran G Sriram Iyer
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India to South Africa: How two activists defied their family legacies to challenge injustice
Nikhil Mandalaparthy
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Why a Pakistani lawyer wants a court to retry the case that led to Bhagat Singh’s execution
Chaman Lal
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How colonial rule could mean spinsterhood for the women of the East India Company
Margaret Makepeace
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Caste census: Surveyors today are likely to face the same problems British enumerators did
Ayan Guha