This is the story of Malika Kishwar- a forgotten Awadh queen. You can take an Indian out of India but you can never take India out of an
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This is the story of Malika Kishwar- a forgotten Awadh queen. You can take an Indian out of India but you can never take India out of an
This is the story of Ahilyabai Holkar. An ordinary individual dreams of breaking at least one social norm in a lifetime. Few rare brave ones actually do it.
This is the story of Rani Chennamma. The mainstream history textbook often forgets some hidden heroes of India’s freedom struggle against the British. One such hero was the
This is the story of the poet Mah Laqa Chanda Bai. “Hoping to blossom (one day) into a flower, Every bud sits, holding its soul in its fist.”
This is the story of Anandibai Gopal Joshi. We all know the saying ‘life is unfair’. But some stories put a nail on this fact. Such is the
Read to learn about Shah Jahan Begum. People say great leaders are born. But the antagonist of our story has to learn to be a great leader. Shah
Let us read the story of Razia Sultana- the only woman ever to sit on the throne of Delhi. Razia Sultana was the first woman ruler of an
Only a few individuals in history can be held both as great warriors and great saints. Mata Bagh Kaur is one of those few. She is known as
Velu Nachiyar and her commander-in-chief Kuyili were two exceptional women who fought the British long before the first war of independence. This historic war is considered to be
Matangini Hazra was born in a family of farmers. She grew up in the state of Bengal, India. Bengal was the first province to come under the rule