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Chashma Shahi: An Introduction

Chashma Shahi, known as The Royal Spring, epitomizes Mughal opulence and architectural mastery, commissioned in 1632 AD by Ali Mardan Khan for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's son, Prince Dara Shikoh. Nestled in the Zabarwan Range near Srinagar, Kashmir, it spans an acre, boasting a natural spring with reputed healing properties. The garden, adhering to classic Mughal design principles, features three terraces with cascading fountains, intricate pavilions, and vibrant flora. Despite being the smallest among Srinagar's Mughal gardens, Chashma Shahi holds cultural and historical significance, attracting tourists with its enduring beauty, especially during spring and early summer. The garden remains a tranquil retreat, connecting visitors to Kashmir's rich heritage and Mughal legacy. ....

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What Were the Covert Tactics Behind the East India Company's Domination of India?

The aftermath of India's Republic Day celebrations in 2024 prompts reflection on historical events surrounding the nation's constitution and independence in 1950 and 1947. Hidden within the annals of history lies the subtle intrusion into ancient India's sandy shores dating back to 1599 when the Portuguese and Dutch held sway over the lucrative spice trade. The story unfolds as British resentment against Dutch price manipulation in 1599 catalysed the formation of The Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, a company initially established for survival. Over two centuries, the East India Company shrewdly exploited India's vulnerabilities, navigating through diplomatic intricacies, battles, and alliances. By 1858, the British government dismantled the company, bringing India under direct British rule. The East India Company's legacy, tainted by deception, insider trading, and exploitation, led to estimates of a colossal $45 trilli ....

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