Mughal Empire
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In the lockdown, a reminder of the missing histories of women at work
Aparna Kapadia
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We know all about warrior queens like Lakshamibai. Let’s talk of medieval India's businesswomen
Aparna Kapadia
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Kababs, kulfis, qormas: Forgotten recipes from Shah Jahan’s kitchens get a second life in this book
Salma Yusuf Husain
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The story of a lost princely state founded by a veteran of Ahmad Shah Abdali’s invasion of India
Jahandad Khan
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Gujarat’s medieval cities were once the biggest in the world – as a viral video reminds us
Aparna Kapadia
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Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh: How did the attire of the Sikh gurus change so dramatically?
Haroon Khalid
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How Bahadur Shah Zafar’s daughter had to flee from Delhi after he lost his empire
Khwaja Hasan Nizami Rana Safvi
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Glimpses of ‘Divan-i-Hijri’, a book of poems in the collection of Humayun’s wife Hamidah Banu
Ursula Sims-Williams
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Interview: Why has India forgotten one of its greatest monarchs, a Mughal empress?
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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From Mughal times to today’s poll-bound Pakistan, the battle of legacies goes way back
Haroon Khalid
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Drama series tracing rise and fall of Mughal Empire in the works
Scroll Staff
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Born of 1857 war, the British legacy of divide and rule still holds sway in India, Pakistan today
Haroon Khalid
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‘What next, Deen Dayal Upadhyay chicken?’: Mughalsarai renaming gets roasted on Twitter
Scroll Staff
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Mughal branding in Hindutva India: Why does a private company want to adopt the Red Fort?
Shoaib Daniyal
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How did the mighty Mughal Empire fall to a bunch of British merchants?
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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The Ravi river has run dry in Lahore. But this monument stands as a reminder of its Mughal past
Haroon Khalid
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Video: Why Burhanpur, not Agra, was Shah Jahan’s first choice for the Taj Mahal
Ramakrishnan M Sanjeev Nair
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Despite Mughal-Sikh conflicts, inclusion of Muslim poets in Guru Granth Saheb is proof of close tie
Haroon Khalid
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How Lahore came to claim the rebellious and gifted Mughal princess Zeb-un-Nisa as its own
Haroon Khalid
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A visit to Pakistan's Eimanabad, where Guru Nanak once stayed, throws new light on Babur's legacy
Haroon Khalid