- 1971 India-Pakistan War
- Features historical background and chronology of events from an Indian perspective. - Akbar the Great (1556-1605)@
Amar Jawan
- A searchable honour roll for all the fallen men of the Indian Armed Forces.- Ambedkar, Babasaheb@
- Andaman Cellular Jail
- National Memorial located in Andaman Islands where revolutionaries were exiled for life, by the British Government. Includes history, lists names of the freedom fighters, and photo gallery. - Baynham / Cale / James / Majumdar
- Features information on the Baynham family of Herefordshire, the Cales and James families of Monmouthshire, and the Majumdar family. - Bhopal Chemical Leak@
Britannica: Mughal Dynasty
- Provides background on the Muslim dynasty that ruled most of northern India from the early 16th to the mid-18th century.- Celebrating 75 years of The Salt March (1930 - 2005)
- Site commemorating the 75 years of the Dandi March lead by Mahatma Gandhi. It features the historical events, photographs, and videos of the past and the platinum jubilee celebration details. Chronology of Kings of India
- The kingdom of Indraprastha was ruled by Indians for 124 generations for a period of 4157 years, 9 months and 14 days between the event of Mahabharat and the begining of the Mughal era in 1193 AD. CNN India and Pakistan
- Slideshow, timelines, and multimedia examining how the two countries have coexisted since the partition in 1947. Creative Impulse: History of India
 Demton Khang
- Aims to collect, preserve, and present material relating to modern Tibetan history, to commemorate the loss of Tibetan culture and lives, and to project the hopes and aspirations of the Tibetan people.- Desai, Morarji (1896-1995)@
Dodhia / Haria / Sumaria / Harania
- With roots in the Halari Visa Oshwal community, originating in Gujarat, India. Gama, Vasco da (1469-1524)@
- Gandhi, Indira (1917-1984)@
- Gandhi, Mohandas K.@
- Gandhi, Rajiv (1944-1991)@
Gardens of the Mughal Empire
- Explores the gardens of the Islamic dynasty that ruled between 1526 and 1858 in territories now divided among northern India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.- Geographia.com: India
- A brief outline of Indian history from ancient civilization to post independence era. - Gowda, H.D. Deve@
History and Politics, Mughals
- From Manas: India and Its Neighbours. History of Mumbai
 History of the Sikhs
- Includes biographies of famous Sikh figures and historical events. India-Today: 100 People
- Features those who shaped India in the 20th century. Indian Air Force Museum at Palam
- Offers a gallery of vintage aircraft.- Indian Council of Historical Research
- Official site promoting the study and scientific writing of history in India. Site features research projects, seminars and symposia, and journals published. Located in New Delhi with regional centres in Guwahati and Bangalore, India. Indian History: A Passage Through Time
- Explores history of India from ancient, medieval, British ruling and struggle for Independence, until modern age. Indian Mutiny at Meerut in 1857
 IndianAge.Com
- Provides details of historic events, birth dates, and death dates of great personalities of India. Indology
- For scholars of Sanskrit, Tamil, the Prakrits, and others interested in ancient and medieval India. Infoplease: Mughal Art and Architecture
- Topics include art under Humayun and achievements under Akbar. Internet Indian History Sourcebook
- Sources on the history and religion of the Indian subcontinent from ancient to modern times. Iyer Resource Page
- Detailing the background, history, culture and trivia about Iyers and other Brahmin communities of India. Jagan's Indian Air Force Web Site
- Dedicated to the history of the Indian Air Force, its machines, men, and the wars it has fought. Jambudvipa
- Indology and Sanskrit studies. Kayastha Parivar
- Resource of the Kayastha Parivar community. Includes history, culture belief, family tree, events, and a list of last names of the cast. King Ashoka
- His edicts and his times. Kizhanatham
- Dedicated to Kizhanatham V. Athinatha Iyengar and his family history. Includes background on Kizhanatham Village. Kurudamannil
- Traces the origins of the family from the first century. Magic Lantern India and Pakistan 1895
- Pictorial tour in a slide show format.- Mahajan, Pramod
- Article about Pramod Mahajan, the Indian parliamentarian and member of Bharatiya Janata Party, who was known for his technocratic politics across the ideological spectrum. Maharaja Of Jodhpur
- Features family history, heritage, and activities of Maharaja Gaj Singh II Of Marwar-Jodhpur. Maharajah Duleep Singh
- Offers history and research on the Maharajah and his children. Also features archives, a contact form, and rare images of this Sikh royal family. Manas: History and Politics
- Covers India's history and politics from ancient times thru Gandhi and an independent India. Manas: India and Its Neighbors
- Scholarly vie of history, politics, culture, and art of India/Indian sub-continent. Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya
- Information about the Gandhi museum and library with resources on Mahatma Gandhi. Meerut
- Offers history lessons and pictures. Memoirs of Babur
- Account of his invasion of India. Modern History Sourcebook: On Ritual Murder in India
- William Bentinck, Governor-General of the East India Company in 1829, addresses the issue of whether to intervene in the tradition of suttee. Mughal Miniatures
- A gallery that exhibits scanned images of Mughal miniatures, also includes brief historical information about Babur, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb, and others.- Mughals, The
- Provides historical account of the Mughal dynasty that ruled in India and explores the relations with the Marathas, Sikhs, and the British Raj. National Gandhi Museum
- Houses a collection of books, documents, photographs, audio-visual materials, art pieces, and other memorabilia connected with Mahatma Gandhi.- Nehru, Jawaharlal (1889-1964)@
Photographs of the British Army in India 100 Years Ago
- Features photographs collected in India by Private W.G. Skinner of the Rifle Brigade at the end of the nineteenth century. Prince Rupendra Pal ji Bahadur of Kutlehar
- Personal web site of the Prince. Rediff: The Indian War Hero Who Stood Up to the Nazis
- Describes the experiences of Dr. Birendra Nath Mazumdar, include his capture in 1940, imprisonment in Colditz Castle, meeting with Subhas Bose, and maltreatment by British officers. Royal Family of Kutlehar, The
- Includes history dating back to 750 A.D. and present-day family members.- Sati - Wikipedia
- User-created article on the Hindu custom of self-immolation by the widow over her husband's funeral pyre. Contains origin, practice, prevalence, and laws for prevention of Sati. Sikh Memories: Photographs From Another Era
- From 1860 to 1960. Status of Women in 14th Century Karnataka
- Illustrated article on the status of women in 14th century Deccan (South India). Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
- Collection of facts, pictures, and objects detailing the historic evolution of toilets from 2,500 BC to date. Suttee has Nothing to do with Hinduism
- Arguing that there is no text in Hinduism concerning this practice.- The Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan
- Essay by H.G. Keene, discussing the decline of the Mughal Empire in India. Timeline of India
- Wall of historical events and related stories/sites. Tippoo Sultán
- Also known as the Tiger of Mysore, was the first Indian ruler to fight against the English for freedom. Includes biography, secular policy, development works, and picture gallery. Tradition of Sati in India, The
- Information and links.- Vajpayee, Atal Behari@
- Wikipedia: Gayatri Devi
- User-edited article about Maharani Gayatri Devi, the third Maharani of Jaipur known for her classical beauty. Includes bio, political life, and trivia. - Wikipedia: History of India
- User-created article features the Indian history spanning from the Stone Age to Indian independence movement. Also provides images of the ancient numismatic sources, architectures, and sculptures. - Wikipedia: Mughal Era
- User-generated article on the Mughal dynasty in India (1526-1707). Also features the relationship with the Marathas, the Sikhs, and the British influence.
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