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Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 33
The Gilgit Manuscripts also referred to as the Gilgit records , are the oldest surviving manuscripts...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 32
The Kushan Empire, which existed from the 1st Century BCE to the 4th Century CE, is believed to have...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 31
Kalpadruma, also referred to as Kalpataru or Kalpavriksha, is a revered, wish-granting #tree promin...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 30
Motherhood has been revered across cultures throughout History . In #India, representations of deiti...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 29
The Agrawals are a prominent community of traditional Traders hailing from northern India, with thei...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage - 6
The Paisa or Zohra of #TipuSultan weighs around 10.8 g- 12.5 g.
The obverse features an e...
Tipu Sultan and His Coinage - 5
In the first year of his reign, Tipu Sultan issued coins minted in #Pattan and #Nagar. By his fifth ...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 28
Goddess Saraswati, revered as the patron of KNOWLEDGE, art, and culture, holds a prominent position ...
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Vidhyadharas are a group of demi-gods and semi-divine entities present in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist ...
Buddha Purnima
Namo Buddhaya!
Buddha Purnima, also called Vesak or Buddha Jayanti, commemorates the day ...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 26
The government Museum, Mathura, also known as Mathura Museum, is a prominent archaeological museum s...
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 25
Mudras are symbolic hand gestures used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and yoga to channel energy, enhance me...
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