Who gave Kohinoor to the British?
Following the end of the second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849, the Kohinoor was given by Duleep Singh to Lord Dalhousie... View Article
Following the end of the second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849, the Kohinoor was given by Duleep Singh to Lord Dalhousie... View Article
Maharaja Ranjit Singh won Lahore in July 1799. This event would lead to the formation of the powerful Sikh Empire... View Article
Lala Lajpat Rai is known as the Lion of Punjab. He was an independence activist who played a crucial role... View Article
The decline of the Sikh Empire can be attributed to the following factors: The death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh led... View Article
The Sikh Empire was defeated in a series of conflicts with the British Empire known as the Anglo-Sikh Wars. The... View Article
Punjab was conquered by the East India Company in 1849. It was one of the last regions of the Indian... View Article
The Arab Umayyads carried further military campaigns in India after the conquest of Sindh in 712 AD. Major arab expeditions... View Article
The first known invasion of Sindh is thought to have been by the Persian Achaemenid Empire during their invasion of... View Article
There are multiple reasons as to why Sindh was not partitioned like Bengal and Punjab was. Some of them are... View Article
Sind was ruled by the Talpur Dynasty before the arrival of the British. They ruled from 1783 until 1843 until... View Article
The 712 AD Arab conquest of Sindh refers to the Umayyad military campaigns under General Mohammad Bin Qasim. These military... View Article
Sindh was conquered by the Arab armies of Muhamad Bin Qasim, a general who served under the Umayyad caliphate. Invading... View Article
Canada has the most natural lakes in the world followed by Russia and USA. About 9% of Canada’s surface area... View Article
The magnetic field varies in strength over the earth’s surface. The Earth’s magnetic field is weakest at the equator and... View Article
Earth’s magnetic field is strongest at the poles and weakest at the equator. The Earth’s magnetic field resembles that of... View Article
The important parallels of latitudes are: The equator (0°) The North Pole (90°N) The South Pole (90° S) Tropic of... View Article
All parallels north of the equator are called north latitudes and all parallels south of the equator are called south... View Article
The two main longitudes are the Prime Meridian and the 180° meridian. The two longitudes divide the earth into two... View Article
The latitudes and longitudes are commonly referred to as geographical coordinates. They provide a systematic network of lines upon which... View Article
The Ramgarh wildlife sanctuary is the 52nd tiger reserve of India. It received a nod from the National Tiger Conservation... View Article