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Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 48
Nalanda was a distinguished Buddhist Mahavihara (monastery) located in Bihar during the ancient and ...
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The Baroda Museum and picture Gallery, situated at Sayaji Baug in Vadodara, Gujarat, was established...
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Meenakshi amman Temple , also known as Meenakshi Sundaraswera Temple, is one of the oldest temples ...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 45
On World Environment Day, an animal that contributes in conservation of nature is the giant one with...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage : Silver 1/8 Rupee (Jafari)
A 1/8 rupee of Tipu Sultan, or Jafari, weighs approximately 1.2 grams. Tipu Sultan minted 1/8 rupees...
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Seashells are the hard, protective outer coverings of certain MARINE animals , primarily mollusks s...
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Lucknow, capital city of Uttar Pradesh is named after Lakshmana from the epic Ramayana. In 6th Centu...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage : Silver 1/16 Rupee (Kazimi)
The silver 1/16 Rupee, also known as the #Kazimi, is the second-lowest denomination silver coin issu...
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The Purana Qila, also referred to as the Old Fort or Pandavon Ka Qila, is situated in New Delhi and ...
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The Mehrauli Iron Pillar is situated in the midst of the remains of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, reco...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage: Silver 1/32 Rupee (Khizri)
Tipu Sultan named all his silver coins after the names of Islamic saints and Caliphs.
The...
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The History of sculptural art in India traces its roots back to the Harappan Civilization, which pr...
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