History
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‘Life here flows on like the Tungabhadra’: The multi-faith and multi-ethnic identity of Hampi
Kishalay Bhattacharjee
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How food came to the rescue of the British in India
Priyadarshini Chatterjee
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How an American helped revive Buddhism in Sri Lanka after moving to India
Anu Kumar
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Interview: ‘Bhagat Singh is an important symbol of resistance against injustice and oppression’
Rohan Datta
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Long before ‘Shree 420’ and ‘Awaara’, KA Abbas’s humanity was visible in a travelogue from China
Ajay Kamalakaran
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How Indians in Bukhara became chess pieces in the early 20th century Anglo-Russian rivalry
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Virchand Dharmasey (1935-2023): A self-taught scholar who built a priceless repository of knowledge
Murali Ranganathan
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‘We Measure the Earth with our Bodies’: Tsering Yangzom Lama’s novel makes us read exile with hope
Saloni Sharma
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‘A New History of India’: A book conceived with grand intentions that succeeds occasionally
Nandan Kaushik
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S Irfan Habib: ‘Maulana Abul Kalam Azad espoused composite nationalism all his life’
Majid Maqbool
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Out to document biodiversity, a zoologist ended up giving a glimpse of Andaman and Nicobar’s jails
Ajay Kamalakaran
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This revered revolutionary was convinced that Bulgarians were descendants of Indians
Ajay Kamalakaran
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A 152-year-old bazaar in Kolkata holds the history of Bengali mishti’s evolution
Priyadarshini Chatterjee
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History of China: What life was like during the Mongol Yuan dynasty rule established by Khublai Khan
Linda Jaivin
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A reminder of a time when India welcomed refugees and cared for them
Ajay Kamalakaran
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After travelling the world, an artist couple’s existential search for truth ended in an Indian town
Anu Kumar
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No communal strife: What a globetrotter saw in Jammu and Kashmir in early 20th century
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Do you want to keep the country under boil? asks SC on plea to rename places named after ‘invaders’
Scroll Staff
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When Indian labourers came to the rescue of the British Army in Mesopotamia
Ajay Kamalakaran
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This book tries to chronicle the entire history of democracy in the world in just 224 pages
John Keane