-Ananya Sinha Starting with the first civilizations and continuing through the era of satellite photographs, maps have recorded much more than land topography they have Read More
-Ananya Sinha From Mesopotamian floodplains deluges to the ancient Greek and Indian apocalyptic deluge, flood myths have defined our understanding of how mankind came into Read More
~Hemangi Maheshwari When we think of pirates, what comes to mind? Maybe a gruff voice yelling “Aye, matey,” a battered tricorne hat, or a map Read More
~Vani Mishra Of all the ancient riverine civilizations namely the Tigris, the Euphrates, the Indus, the Yangtze none blended the sacred and the political as Read More
-Mili Joshi The workers, being the spine of every industry, economy, and society, have often been the starting point of real human change in history. Read More
-Mili Joshi The end of World War II in the year 1945 was only ushering in what amounts to an indefinite continuation of the war for Read More
-Bhoomee Vats The other name for the Indo-Greek Kingdom is the Graeco-Indian Kingdom. It is historically famous as the Yavana Kingdom and was a Hellenistic-era Read More
-Ananya Sinha Ancient myths were not only religious and cultural patterns but also templates of the explanation of justice, power, and human behaviour. Perhaps the Read More
-Anushka Sengupta → Trace the portrayal of women through landmark films like Mother India, The Color Purple, Queen, and Everything Everywhere All at Once As both Read More
-Mili Joshi When we picture Europe’s wars, we often see lines of men in uniform. We see generals, soldiers, and politicians, nearly all male. Read More