Bishop’s College, Kolkata, established in 1820, is one of India's oldest theological institutions. Initially aimed at training...
Sarvarthapedia Area-6 (History)
The Sarvarthapedia Area-6, History: The Record of Civilizations, provides a chronological account of human societies. It documents the rise and fall of civilizations, major historical events, and transformative periods such as the Renaissance, Industrial Revolution, Contemporary World, and modern globalization. Through the analysis of primary sources, historiography, and comparative studies, this domain seeks to understand patterns of continuity and change. It underscores the importance of memory, documentation, and interpretation in shaping collective identity.
The Indo–Pakistan War of 1971 was the culmination of Pakistan's unresolved constitutional, political, economic, and cultural contradictions,...
The political history of Bangladesh since 1900 is the story of a society's continuous struggle to reconcile...
The Encyclopedia of Indian Military Civilization explores over three millennia of the Indian subcontinent's military history, highlighting...
A civilizational history of North America—beginning with Indigenous cosmologies and societies (“Turtle Island”), moving through conquest and...
On April 28, 2026, the Archaeological Survey of India announced the decipherment of a 5th-century Sanskrit seal...
The Encyclopedia of Ancient and Modern India, under Sarvarthapedia, presents a unique 120-volume project that redefines historical...
The early 21st century is best understood not as a linear “post–Cold War order,” but as a...
The discussion on Christian persecution in the Roman Empire reveals that systemic repression was largely a myth,...
This extensive work affords a detailed historical synthesis of the Roman Empire's rise from 300 BCE to...
The political history of Pakistan, which began on August 14, 1947, emerged from a complex interplay of...
Sarvarthapedia is an expansive resource exploring Hindu scriptures, including Vedic texts, epics, and purāṇas. It details the...
Mamata Banerjee’s career is a story of relentless will, strategic genius, and deep populist connection. From a...
When Rajendra Prasad asked on June 3, 1947 whether he would fast unto death to stop partition,...