In ancient times, it was known as Uttarapath and connected cities along the Ganges River to Punjab and Taxila in Pakistan.
Ashoka the Great, the Mauryan emperor who ruled most of the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BCE, is widely regarded as ...
Multilingualism could be the key to our future success as Indians, each of us knowing at least two or more languages ...
Hindutva, the Aryan supremacist ideology, has historically destabilized South Asia, making it prone to foreign invasions. Rooted in a desire for absolute control over the subcontinent, it has ...
Chapter 3, ‘Invasion to Affluence: Bharat in the Post-Maurya and Gupta Period’ discusses the great and glorious ... The bulwark of the Vijayanagar Empire against Islamic imperial expansion was given ...
The Mauryan Empire (322 BCE - 185 BCE) was the first and one of the most influential empires in the Indian subcontinent. Founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE, it extended from present-day ...
Established the Gupta Empire in 319-320 CE. - Strengthened his rule through a matrimonial alliance with the Lichchhavis. - Expanded the kingdom from the Ganges River to Prayag. - Issued coins bear ...
By that stage, the pair's businesses had become so interdependent that Greensill Finance's collapse seemed almost certain to pull the rug out from under Gupta's sprawling business empire.