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“The maps spanning four centuries reflect the change in the Indian subcontinent over this important period,” says Anubhav Nath, the director of Ojas Art.
The Mauryan Empire boosted economic activity across the subcontinent, but even 24 centuries ago it was clear that a unified idea of India could not be imposed on such a diverse population.
How India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were formed. The process of partition was not simple. In addition to the British-controlled territories, the subcontinent also consisted of many other ...
With the end of British colonial rule in 1947, the Indian subcontinent was divided into two nations, majority-Hindu India and majority-Muslim Pakistan. But simmering secular tensions and a hastily ...
The most dangerous spot in the world has erupted: the Great War has begun MAP. Kashmir, which was fought over by two nuclear powers, and is actually split between three such powers, is a Himalayan ...
The State’s history of cartography and surveying pushed the boundaries of its time, with academics attributing ‘India’s first modern scientific survey’ to the instructions of a ...