During its history, Britain invaded the territory of more than 170 countries, equivalent to almost 90% of the world.
I always knew of his connection to Kenya, but it wasn’t until the elders died that I learned of his role in suppressing the ...
The animated, photo-real 3D model of the Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, created by The Glasgow School of Art’s ...
The British needed to study the topography ... the inflection point in the history of South India. The map has just about every empire represented: the Carnatic, with its Nawab, is a huge presence ...
The texts contain cuneiform symbols, an early writing system, and show the red tape of government bureaucracy dates back over ...
Balochistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) do share some commonalities, such as being part of larger political entities – ...
Have a look at a map to see where it is ... changes across the world had also led to pressures to end the British Empire. So, after decolonisation, many of the now former British colonies joined ...
Red tape may feel like a modern-day frustration, but according to archaeologists, it's been a part of governance for ...
The formidable fortifications watched centuries go by. The remains are reminders and relics of the city’s many pasts.
He said he has compiled a comprehensive map of Lahore Fort as it stood during the Sikh Empire along with an index of monuments. This index covers approximately 100 monuments, each identified by ...