Introduction When Akbar passed away in 1605CE, his remarkable forty-nine-year rule came to an end. Salim or Jahangir, Akbar’s son, rose up in rebellion during the latter years of his father’s reign in the seventeenth century but was eventually caught. But Akbar forgiven him, and Jahangir governed from 1605 CE to 1627 CE after being […]
Introduction A remarkable Mughal empress who showed considerable interest in the political matters of the kingdom was Nur Jahan. She was the 20th wife of Emperor Jahangir. She was a confident and powerful lady who actively took part in Jahangir’s court’s different decision-making processes. The Mughal emperor’s reign was maintained thanks to her bravery and […]
Introduction Ain-i-Akbari, the third volume of the Akbar Nama, includes details about the Akbari administration, including its different agencies, ranks, etc. All of the histories that were written in India during the Muslim period were mainly chronologies of the events they detailed. The common people are rarely addressed unless there are famines or other natural […]
Introduction Indian history alluded to the time span between both the Stone Age to the back In the ancient era as the “Dark Age.” But the unearthing of the Harappan Civilization, the earliest Bronze Age settlement of Southern Asia, in the early 20th century catapulted the chronology of civilised Indian life backward by 2,000 years […]
Introduction The Magadha Empire was ruled by the Haryanka, Shishunaga, and Nanda dynasties during antiquity. According to estimates, the Magadha Empire existed between 684 and 320 BCE. The four Mahajanapadas—Magadha, Kosala, Avanti, and Vatsa—fought for power from the sixth to the fourth centuries BCE. Finally, Magadha triumphed and was able to seize control. In ancient […]
Introduction Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, the Mughal emperor who reigned from 1556 to 1605 CE, is regarded as one of the greatest emperors in Indian history. When he was crowned emperor, he was just 13 years old. His representative was Bairam Khan. By establishing a secular state based on the values of religious tolerance, liberalism, and […]
Introduction A fundamental shift in the established social and political system brought about by the actions of a group of disaffected members of society is referred to as a revolution. The sociopolitical system in France was thought to be the root of the problems. This framework was unbalanced, in favour of the upper two estates […]
Introduction The French Revolution, which took place in Europe between 1789 and 1799, was a great milestone in European history. The long-term political instability, the dictatorial king, and incompetent bureaucrats who were driven by personal interests rather than the benefit of the common people were the main catalyst for the revolution. In addition, the Third […]
Introduction In European history, the French Revolution was a revolutionary movement that brought about profound societal and political changes. The role that women played in the revolution was amazing. Women’s participation was only allowed in the domestic sphere before the Revolution or during its early years. They all desired, though, to air their concerns and […]