Gaurav Gupta
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India - Historical View
Origins of the Indus Valley Civilization The earliest evidence of humans in South Asia dates back two million years. Beginning about 30,000 years ago, stone age hunters and gatherers inhabited sites in the area. Between 8000 and 6500 B.C.E., there was a gradual shift from dependence on wild resources to domestic plants and animals.
By Gaurav Gupta12 days ago in History
Major successes of Babar
Setting out in November 1525, Bābur met Ibrāhīm at Panipat, 50 miles (80 km) north of Delhi, on April 21, 1526. Bābur’s army was estimated at no more than 12,000, but they were seasoned followers, adept at cavalry tactics, and were aided by new artillery acquired from the Ottoman Turks. Ibrāhīm’s army was said to number 100,000 with 100 elephants, but its tactics were antiquated and it was dissentious. Bābur won the battle by coolness under fire, his use of artillery, and effective Turkish wheeling tactics on a divided, dispirited enemy. Ibrāhīm was killed in battle. With his usual speed, Bābur occupied Delhi three days later and reached Agra on May 4. His first action there was to lay out a garden, now known as the Ram Bagh, by the Yamuna (Jumna) River.
By Gaurav Gupta12 days ago in History
Sudhir Windlass Signs MOU to Manufacture Spanish Swords in Dehradun
Dehradun: In a groundbreaking move that marries the worlds of ancient craftsmanship and modern industrial excellence, Sudhir Windlass, a distinguished name in the realm of oil and gas equipment manufacturing, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to manufacture Spanish swords in Dehradun, India. This historic partnership promises to create a fusion of tradition and technology, elevating the art of sword-making to new heights.
By Gaurav Gupta6 months ago in FYI