• Mughal Emperor Jahangir’s Policy Towards Hindus

    Mughal Emperor Jahangir’s Policy Towards Hindus

    Jahangir, Mughal Emperor from 1605 to 1627, modestly increased the size of his empire through conquests. He also snuffed out a half dozen rebellions. On the whole, one might say, he continued the policies of his father, Emperor Akbar. India that Jahangir ruled provided him the wealth to indulge his tastes for formal gardens, entertainment, Read more

  • What Happens When an African Travels to Greenland?

    What Happens When an African Travels to Greenland?

    An African in Greenland? That makes one curious. We all know what follows when Americans (or Europeans) travel to Africa — that part has filled the history books. But, what happens if the roles are reversed? Well, as it turns out, the entire episode is nothing less than a fairy.  The Beginnings A young lad, living Read more

  • A Creation Myth in an Extinct Indian Language

    A Creation Myth in an Extinct Indian Language

    In ancient times, there lived a man named Phertajido, the first man of the Andaman Islands. He originated from the hollow of a bamboo, and lived alone, roaming here and there in search of food. The Great Narrative of Phertajido The Great Narrative of Phertajido was told in the Bo language, now among the extinct Read more

  • Who is the Majority in India?

    Who is the Majority in India?

    Nobody. That’s right, nobody gets a chance to call himself or herself the majority in India. As Shashi Tharoor observes in his book India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond, the concept of being in majority in India makes no sense; after all, everyone is in minority. How is that possible, one might ask? Read more

  • On Keeping a Writing Journal

    On Keeping a Writing Journal

    In her essay On Keeping a Notebook, Joan Didion put her finger on the reason why writers keep a record of their experiences in the form of a writing journal. We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget… Keeping in touch is what notebooks are all about. Joan Didion If Read more

  • A 1000-Year Timeline to Understand Ukraine Crisis

    A 1000-Year Timeline to Understand Ukraine Crisis

    Note: We have published a free Kindle Unlimited book on the Ukraine crisis. Please click on the link to get it right now: A Short History of the Ukraine Crisis 9th Century: Formation of Kyivan Rus. This is where the story of modern-day Russia and Ukraine begins. Kyivan (Kievan) Rus was the early, mostly East Read more