
Rare book on Shimla history; this illustrated guidebook is a delight to read
Simla in Ragtime, a rare book on Shimla history should not be confused with Ragtime in Simla by Barabara Cleverley’s book. Justice Deepak Gupta, a
Simla in Ragtime, a rare book on Shimla history should not be confused with Ragtime in Simla by Barabara Cleverley’s book. Justice Deepak Gupta, a
Translated from the French by Vidya Vencatesan A human saga that is both bleak and epic, The Cane Cutter’s Song tells the story of the
Noor Jahan, Lakshmibai, Jodh Bai, Rajia Sultana and Jahanara. What’s common between these historical figures besides the fact that they were all strong women of
Aanchal Malhotra is an Indian author and historian, best known for her work on oral history and material culture of the Partition of India in 1947. You must have started
“Fiction is the lie which tells the truth” History has always held an inexplicable sway over the reader. The far off time and setting, the
Bringing back a slice of the past Twilight in Delhi is the story of Delhi, of a particular moment in the long history of this
I grew up in Maharashtra. Throughout school, our Indian history syllabus was restricted to the North and the West. The South was represented by such
This is not a book review. Who am I to judge the past, or what was written of it? I was introduced to monarchy in
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