Europeans began sending ships to distant Asian ports for things like spices, tea, silk, cotton, diamonds, pearls and ivory.
About 700 people, mostly Catholics, marched through Old Goa, the colonial-era Portuguese capital, to protest a government ...
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‘Cabinets of Curiosities’
The modern museum traces its origins to the “kunstkammer” literally an “art room” that stored and displayed works of art.
This weekend, a rare immersive exhibition brings alive the history of Indian naturalism through artworks and documents that ...
Even during the “shoulder season” when we went — not peak tourist time, but certainly not dead either — the Duoro riverfront ...
"Maharani Abbakka’s life serves as a profound inspiration for the entire nation. On the occasion of the her 500th anniversary ...
A 500-year-old Portuguese shipwreck found in Namibia’s desert holds a treasure trove of gold, copper, and history from the ...
Even encountering African Christian communities, Europeans labeled local practices as heretical, justifying colonization and ...
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) issued a statement hailing Rani Abbakka, the queen of Tulunadu, as a “freedom fighter” ...
The tiles didn't just remain in Europe—they traveled with explorers, adorning homes and official buildings in colonies from ...
On the final day of the RSS Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha in Bengaluru, leaders paid tributes to revolutionaries Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev on Shaheed Diwas, emphasizing their sacrifice for ...
Today, the West’s dominance is being challenged by rising powers in Asia, such as India and China. However, within Europe, ...