Article 157 describes the qualifications for appointment as Governor. It states that no person shall be eligible for appointment as Governor... View Article
Article 57 deals with the eligibility conditions for the re-election of the President. It states that a person who holds, or who has held, office... View Article
Money bills cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha. Money bills can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha with the prior recommendation of the... View Article
Parliament can admit a new state in the Indian Union. Article 3 of the Indian Constitution states that the Parliament may, by law, form a new... View Article
Article 112 deals with the Annual financial statement. It says that the President shall in respect of every financial year cause to be laid... View Article
Article 132 provides for the Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in appeals from High Courts in certain cases. It means that it provides... View Article
The Supreme Court is the highest Court of Appeal from all courts. Its appellate jurisdiction may be divided into: Cases involving interpretation... View Article
The Kakatiya kingdom ended in 1323 AD following its conquest by the Delhi Sultan, Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq. For further reading check the following... View Article
Pratāparudra, also known as Rudradeva II, was the last ruler of the Kakatiya dynasty For further reading check the following articles: Humayun... View Article
The difference between Mansabdars and Muqtis was their place of residence. Mansabdars served all over the empire while the Muqtis resided... View Article
Akbar ascended the Mughal throne when he was 13 years old. For further reading check the following articles: Humayun Akbar Related Links... View Article
Akbar the Great extended Mughal power over most of the Indian subcontinent. In addition to this Akbar adopted programs that won the loyalty of... View Article
Akbar was accorded the epithet "the Great" because of his many accomplishments, including his record of unbeaten military campaigns that... View Article
Humayun faced many problems when he ascended the throne, among them being political instability. There was the problem of an empty treasury as... View Article
Humayun was the weakest of the early Mughal Emperors due to his inexperience. It was under his rule that the Mughal Empire lost most of its... View Article
One of the weaknesses of Humayun was his extreme generosity which led him to being taken advantage of by his enemies. Another weakness was his... View Article
Upon fleeing to Iran, Shah Tahmshap of the Safavid dynasty provided safe refuge as well as military assistance to Humayun so that he could... View Article
Humayun fled to Sindh following his defeat at the hands of Sher Shah. He wanted to seek the help of his brother Askari in fielding another army... View Article
Humayun was defeated in 1539 and 1540 in the battle of Chausa and Kannauj respectively by the Sher Shah Suri, the founder of the Sur Dynasty For... View Article