RELIGIOUS POLICY OF AKBAR

ABSTRACT Jalal-ud-din   Muhammad Akbar, also known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor who ruled from 1556 to 1605. He succeeded his father, Humayun, at an early age and was then taught by Bairam Khan, a viceroy who supported him in extending and centralising the Mughal empire in India. Akbar, the Mughal…

Did BRITISHERS CIVILISED INDIANS

There is a popular belief that the britishers colonized and civilized India and some people also seems to be showing respect towards them especially some Indians. Britishers came to India seeing it a great trade site and they eventually and slowly captured all of India and it’s resources. Europeans sent Christopher Columbus on a voyage…

PYRAMID MYSTERY ANCIENT ALIEN

Pyramid are today known to be ancient pilgrimage site and it has so many mysteries which are not solved yet. Pyramid are today taken as tourist attraction but it has a very important significance related to human anatomy and physiology which is not revealed in public. Pyramid are made with very accurate architectural measurements and…

PSYCHOLOGY : THE STUDY OF HUMAN MIND

Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour, experience and mental processes. Behaviour includes all of our outward or overt actions and reactions, such as talking, facial expressions and movement. Mental processes refer to all the internal, covert actions of our minds, such as thinking, feeling and remembering. To study behaviour and mental processes in both…

Saptanga Theory of Arthashastra

Kautilya was the confidant of Chandragupta Maurya who was the 1st King of the Maurya Empire. Kautilya has other names of Vishnu Gupta and Chanakya. Kautilya has authored Arthashastra which is a treatise in the Sanskrit language where etymologically it means Science of Polity (Artha-Material Life + Shastra-Science). Saptanga Theory was laid out by Kautilya…