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Kerala Woman Teases British Tourists Over Looted Treasures: "Kohinoor, Black Pepper, Everything"
The video sparked a significant debate online, with the majority of internet users supporting the woman's stance.
A video shows a woman in Kerala light-heartedly confronting two British tourists over the British colonial loot.
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Sharia law isn’t taking over Britain – it’s an inevitable legacy of its colonial legal history
Claims that sharia law threatens Britain’s legal system ignore the country’s history of accommodating multiple legal ...
A National Museum official said that even though many of India’s artefacts are displayed in other countries, the world knows ...
The PM accused the Congress of contributing to Partition, adding, 'Had Congress not committed that sin, India's picture today ...
PM: There's a great deal of conversation about how highbrow texts — literary or otherwise — shape our understanding of power.
It all began on April 16, 1853, when India’s very first train chugged out from Bombay to Thane, marking the start of a love ...
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The moral conscience of India’s awakening
History often rewards those who speak for the voiceless, even when their words are unwelcome.” Two hundred years after his ...
A political storm erupts as DMK leader Aras Bharti launches a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, ...
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Kerala Woman Playfully 'Confronts' British Tourists Over 'Kohinoor Loot'; Internet Agrees | VIDEO
A video from Kerala showing a woman playfully ''confronting'' British tourists over the Kohinoor and other “looted treasures” has gone viral online. While many netizens found the exchange humorous, ...
As the author of a recent historical novel covering the same period and place as in Annemarie Jacir’s new film Palestine 36 ( ...
A History, by telling off professional historians – and laments the “cultural confusion” of our present moment.
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