Tags : BOOKS

Ancient history American history

Knots that spoke: Decoding the Inca Quipu

-Oishee Bose Imagine an empire covering deserts, mountains, and rainforests; governing millions of people; constructing roadways lengthier than those of ancient Rome and incredibly precise cities; but leaving no books, inscriptions or inked pages. Historians have wondered for centuries about this absence. Without writing, how did the Inca retain their history, administer their present, and […]Read More

Asian history Modern history

The Partition Libraries: How Books Were Lost and Smuggled Across

-Vani Mishra When Partition occurred in 1947, the human cost was tremendous. Millions were displaced, families separated, and whole cities rewired overnight by borders slicing through soil and memory both. Amidst this vast disruption, another lesser-known story was unfolding. It was the tale of books—libraries torn out of context, manuscripts destroyed, and whole sets of […]Read More

Ancient history Lifestyle

Unveiling the Literary Brilliance of Kalidasa: India’s Great Ancient Poet

The famed ancient Indian poet and dramatist Kalidasa, sometimes referred to as the, made significant contributions to traditional Sanskrit literature. His writings have permanently altered India’s literary and cultural environment, and because of their masterful craftsmanship and timeless subjects, they are still praised and studied today. This essay sheds insight into the unrivaled literary brilliance […]Read More