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‘Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World’: Ruby Lal challenges the fantasies about the harem
Rana Safvi
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Why did Mughal emperor Jahangir issue these rare and singular astrology-themed coins?
Kamayani Sharma
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‘Tears of the Begums’ is an elegant translation of harrowing testimonies following the 1857 revolt
Raza Mir
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Paragraphs on Gujarat riots, chapter on Mughal history removed from NCERT textbooks
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Media should not misuse its power to influence cases like the Gyanvapi row
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Watch: Satirist Urvish Kothari reveals the hilarious ‘truth’ about Mughals
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Humayun’s tomb: What are the architectural principles and influences on the famous Delhi monument?
Shashank Shekhar Sinha
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Watch: Mughal-era spectacles with diamond and emerald lenses expected to be sold at $3.5 million
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This book breaks new ground in history by bringing together Mughal politics and Sufi spiritualism
Avik Chanda
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How did the Mughals in India reconcile political expediency with religious forces?
Muzaffar Alam
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What was daily life like for royalty in the Red Fort? This book provides a fascinating commentary
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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What stories do Mughal art tell us? A sumptuous collection of illustrated essays reveals the secrets
Rana Safvi
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In a resplendent portrait of a Mughal emperor, subtle clues about a dark fall
Kavita Singh
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Pomp and power: A rare glimpse of life in the court of India’s last Mughal emperor
Munshi Faizuddin
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Red Fort: How Punjabi protestors are tapping into history to mobilise against farm laws
Shoaib Daniyal
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Three times when the Mughal military juggernaut ran up against the immutable force of nature
Pratyay Nath
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World Book Day reading: How Farzana turned into Begum Samru, a dealmaker in the Mughal court
Archana Garodia Gupta
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Dara Shukoh: Supriya Gandhi’s biography reveals a complex and nuanced figure of the Mughal prince
Supriya Gandhi
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‘They gave us Red Fort, biryani’: Today’s Twitter trend is a lesson in Mughal history
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A new book chronicles the life of Dara Shukoh, the heir apparent to Shah Jahan whom Aurangzeb killed
Avik Chanda