Casteism, a deeply entrenched social issue, has left an indelible mark on the fabric of South Asian societies. Its roots are complex, intertwined with historical, religious, and colonial influences. In this blog, we embark on a journey to unravel the history of casteism, exploring its origins, distortions, and the path towards embracing unity and equality.
Dara Shikoh, in an attempt to strengthen his army, sought alliances with regional leaders, including Shah Nawaz Khan and Maharaja Jaswant Singh. However, his efforts eventually led to conflict with Aurangzeb. After being defeated in the Battle of Deora, Dara Shikoh made a fatal mistake, leading to his capture. He sought refuge with Junaid Khan…
In the annals of history, a week in January 1628 unfolds as a dark and haunting chapter in the life of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor renowned for the creation of the iconic Taj Mahal. This fateful week, from January 23rd to February 2nd, witnessed the orchestrated demise of five of Shah Jahan’s own family…