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Aurangzeb

Healing a Wounded Civilisation

Sandeep Balakrishna

A Uniform Civil Code is not merely a legislative matter

In the Name of Aurangzeb

What led to mob violence in Kolhapur after social media posts coincided with Shivaji coronation celebrations

Aurangzeb’s Reign in the Light of His Own Orders

Aurangzeb’s reign in the light of his own orders

Faith in the Court

BJP has taken a cautious stance on the Kashi and Mathura disputes, preferring to await the legal outcome

‘We are not talking of 3,000 shrines, we can end it with these three’

The Kashi and Mathura temple-mosque disputes should not be allowed to linger and the cases can be resolved by consensus, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) Working President Alok Kumar tells Rajeev Deshpande

The Truth About Gyanvapi

By Attempting to sanitise Aurangzeb’s anti-Hindu legacy, historians have done him a disservice

The Chhatrapati’s Chutzpah

Aurangzeb’s persecution of Hindus provided the ethical and cultural premise for Shivaji’s rebellion

Aurangzeb: The Emperor of Counter-Reformation

Dara Shikoh’s defeat was a turning point in history as the concept of an inclusive India yielded to the supremacy of Islam. The consequences of the decisive battle of Samugarh were felt for more than three centuries despite the Mughal empire’s rapid disintegration under the weight of his victorious brother’s bigotry

Aurangzeb on Trial

He partitioned the Indian mind even as he expanded his empire

How Vrindavan Saved Shivaji

The aesthetics of Indian politics VII

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