After Ashoka: The Slow Twilight of the Mauryan Dynasty
Empires, however magnificent at their peak, rarely collapse in a single dramatic moment. More often they fade gradually, weakened by a combination of internal f
Read MoreThe Aryan Question: What Genetics Now Tells Us
For more than a century, the question of Aryan origins in India remained largely confined to the realms of linguistics, archaeology and often heated ideological
Read MoreVedic Society: Caste, Family and Faith in Early India
The social world described across the many centuries of Vedic literature offers historians a rare and valuable opportunity to observe a civilization in the very
Read MoreTrade Routes of Ancient India: Silk, Spices and Civilization
Long before modern globalization connected distant corners of the world through shipping containers and air cargo, ancient India had already established itself
Read MoreMegasthenes in India: A Greek’s Eyes on an Ancient Land
Sometime around 302 BCE, a Greek diplomat named Megasthenes arrived at the magnificent Mauryan capital of Pataliputra, sent as an ambassador by Seleucus Nicator
Read MoreAshoka the Great: From Conqueror to Apostle of Peace
Few rulers in the entire span of human history have undergone a transformation as profound and as thoroughly documented as Ashoka Maurya, third emperor of the M
Read MoreThe Edicts of Ashoka: Stone Messages Across an Empire
Scattered across the vast expanse of the Indian subcontinent, from the mountains of Afghanistan to the plains of Odisha and the hills of Karnataka, stand silent
Read MoreKalinga: The War That Changed an Emperor Forever
In the annals of ancient warfare, few battles carry the emotional and historical weight of the Kalinga War, fought around 261 BCE between the expanding Mauryan
Read MoreChanakya and the Art of Ancient Statecraft
Long before Machiavelli put quill to parchment in Renaissance Italy, a scholar in ancient India had already composed a treatise on power so comprehensive, so un
Read MoreBefore Buddha: The Spiritual Ferment of Ancient India
Centuries before Siddhartha Gautama sat beneath the bodhi tree, a quiet revolution was already stirring across the forests and river valleys of ancient India. T
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