Introduction Numerous independent and semi-independent regional powers emerged as a result of the Mughal Empire’s decline. The Jats were agricultural settlers who lived in the areas surrounding Delhi, Agra, and Mathura. They were outraged by Aurangzeb’s repressive policies and began to rebel against the empire. Under the leadership of Gokul, one of the Tilpat zamindars, […]
Introduction Following the French Revolution, France’s political system changed from an absolute monarchy to a democratic republic. The establishment of the National Assembly, the Reign of Terror, and Directory rule all occurred during France’s republican period. September 1792 saw the founding of the first republic, France. This First Republic persisted until May 1804, when Napoleon […]
Introduction In the Mughal empire, the Maratha union was one of the most formidable kingdoms. Between 1674 and 1818, the Marathas ruled. During this period, they controlled the Deccan region of India. During the eighteenth century, they posed a serious threat to the Mughals and the British Empire. Guerilla warfare was well mastered by these […]
Introduction Gautama Buddha is a well-known personality who was a brilliant spiritual teacher and taught others the importance of life from the historic period. Although there were many spiritual leaders like Gautama Buddha, it was his spiritual wisdom that propelled him to fame. In the early years of his life, he began to pursue spirituality […]
Introduction The late 18th century in France was a period of turmoil and hardship in society. People were constantly protesting against the reigning monarch Louis XVI, the working class and peasantry were becoming increasingly unhappy, the society was experiencing an economic crisis, people were protesting for their rights etc. On July 14, 1789, people started […]
Introduction A monastery is a location where spiritual activities are carried out, typically consisting of a group of structures. Monks and nuns, respectively, are the terms used to describe those who reside there. These are home to those who have decided to live in seclusion from civilization. These monasteries are situated where there is no […]
Introduction The Delhi sultanate was the largest empire in medieval India, yet even then, it did not have sovereignty over the vast majority of the Indian peninsula. The chieftains of many petty kingdoms ruled their own territories. These chieftains lived in forts that were impossible to get into since they were extremely defensive and strong. […]
Introduction Romans practiced Christianity as their official religion, and after the fall of the Roman empire, it quickly expanded throughout Europe. Feudal lords and wealthy landowners embraced Christianity. Christianity gradually began to rule daily life in Europe. Pagans (non-Christians) were denied access to state institutions and even punished. The Church rose to become both the […]
Introduction India displayed political division and factionalism around the start of the sixteenth century. The strong Delhi Sultanate was afflicted with many issues. Their power was only limited in the vicinity of Delhi. Bahmani, Vijayanagar, and Deccan kingdoms were split up into smaller pieces. This was a golden opportunity for the Central Asian kings, who […]