HISTORY REVISTED
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Why a US maths professor created a board game about the medieval Deccan empires
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How the East India Company made a celebrity out of a shipwreck survivor in 1738
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A volcanic eruption in Alaska may have helped weaken the Roman republic
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How did the mighty Mughal Empire fall to a bunch of British merchants?
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In 1819, this is how British Parliament praised Indian soldiers who fought in the battle of Koregaon
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In Canada, Indian mission refuses to acknowledge a Chinese-Indian protest – and a historic wrong
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Edison invented recordings – but it was the phonography studios of Spain that popularised them
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These Azad Hind Fauj veterans in Singapore are proof that Netaji Bose’s legacy is still alive
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Thinker, tailor, soldier, spy: The extraordinary women of Ghiyas-ud-din Khalji's harem
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Watch: Mumbai was once covered with tramways (which may be coming back)
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Remembering the 20th century theatre impresario who built Mumbai’s iconic Opera House
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Egyptian city Naukratis was ‘Hong Kong of its era,’ finds British Museum excavation