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<p class="ind-meta">''The live calendar grows as articles are added.''</p></div>
<p class="ind-meta">''The live calendar grows as articles are added.''</p></div>


<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Picture of the day</div>
<div class="ind-card ind-span3"><div class="ind-card-h">Explore by theme</div>
<div style="text-align:center">[[File:Afghanistan-970-religious-map-Indopedia.png|300px]]</div>
<p class="ind-meta" style="margin-top:8px">The two worlds of 970 — the religious map of the Afghan lands at Mahmud’s birth. An original Indopedia map, from [[Mahmud of Ghazni — The Raider and the Resistance|the new ledger article]].</p></div>
 
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Quote of the day</div>
<blockquote>"In all their grandeur, they never slackened in the ardent desire of doing that which is good and right… men of noble sentiment and noble bearing."</blockquote>
<p class="ind-meta">— Al-Biruni on the '''Hindu Shahis''', ''Kitab al-Hind'', c. 1030 — the enemy’s own tribute</p></div>
 
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Indian history in the news</div>
<ul><li>New excavation season announced at Rakhigarhi ''(sample item)''</li>
<li>Chola-era copper plates found in Tamil Nadu ''(sample item)''</li>
<li>Conservation milestone at Hampi ''(sample item)''</li></ul></div>
 
<div class="ind-card ind-span2"><div class="ind-card-h">New wing — the resistance chronicle</div><span class="ind-badge">MILITARY HISTORY · DYNASTIES OF INDIA</span>
<div class="ind-t">[[Mahmud of Ghazni — The Raider and the Resistance]]</div>
<p>The full campaign ledger of the most famous invader — including what the textbooks skip: '''Lohkot''', the Kashmir fortress that beat him twice; Kalinjar untaken; the confederacy of 1008, funded by the ornaments of Indian women; and the kings who answered, from Jayapala’s pyre to the Jats of the desert. With the two-worlds map of 970 and the four-century chain from the first Arab raid of 636.</p>
<p class="ind-meta">[[The Caliphate and India — A Timeline (636–1030)|The timeline →]] · [[Dynasties of India|The dynasties →]] · [[Jyotirlingas|The twelve shrines →]]</p></div>
 
<div class="ind-card ind-span2"><div class="ind-card-h">Discovery — voyages & places</div>
<div class="ind-t">Hampi — capital of Vijayanagara</div>
<p>Walk the boulders of the Tungabhadra to the ruins of one of the great cities of its age: the Virupaksha temple, the Vitthala complex and its stone chariot, royal enclosures and bazaars. Each Discovery entry pairs travel-style storytelling with the site's history and sources.</p>
<p class="ind-meta">Epoch: [[:Category:Vijayanagara Era|Vijayanagara Era]]</p></div>
 
<div class="ind-card ind-span2"><div class="ind-card-h">Explore by theme</div>
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<div class="ind-theme"><span class="ic">⚔</span>[[:Category:Military History|Military History]]<small>battles won & lost</small></div>
<div class="ind-theme"><span class="ic">⚔</span>[[:Category:Military History|Military History]]<small>battles won & lost</small></div>
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<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Battle database</div>
<div class="ind-card ind-span3"><div class="ind-card-h">Battle database — a separate wing, battle by battle</div>
<div class="ind-chips"><span>Hydaspes 326 BCE</span><span>Kalinga 261 BCE</span><span>Waihind 1008</span><span>Lohkot 1015 & 1021</span><span>Tarain 1191–92</span><span>Talikota 1565</span><span>Saraighat 1671</span><span>Plassey 1757</span><span>Panipat III 1761</span><span>Kargil 1999</span></div>
<div class="ind-chips"><span>Hydaspes 326 BCE</span><span>Kalinga 261 BCE</span><span>Aror 712</span><span>Rajasthan 738</span><span>Waihind 1008</span><span>Lohkot 1015 & 1021</span><span>Tarain 1191–92</span><span>Khanwa 1527</span><span>Talikota 1565</span><span>Haldighati 1576</span><span>Saraighat 1671</span><span>Plassey 1757</span><span>Panipat III 1761</span><span>Kargil 1999</span></div>
<p class="ind-meta">Every battle: forces, maps, outcome, aftermath, full bibliography — victories and defeats alike. [[:Category:Military History|Browse →]]</p></div>
<p class="ind-meta">Every battle: forces, maps, outcome, aftermath, full bibliography — victories and defeats alike. [[:Category:Military History|Browse →]]</p></div>
<div class="ind-card ind-span2"><div class="ind-card-h">New wing — the resistance chronicle</div><span class="ind-badge">MILITARY HISTORY · DYNASTIES OF INDIA</span>
<div class="ind-t">[[Mahmud of Ghazni — The Raider and the Resistance]]</div>
<p>The full campaign ledger of the most famous invader — including what the textbooks skip: '''Lohkot''', the Kashmir fortress that beat him twice; Kalinjar untaken; the confederacy of 1008, funded by the ornaments of Indian women; and the kings who answered, from Jayapala’s pyre to the Jats of the desert. With the two-worlds map of 970 and the four-century chain from the first Arab raid of 636.</p>
<p class="ind-meta">[[The Caliphate and India — A Timeline (636–1030)|The timeline →]] · [[Dynasties of India|The dynasties →]] · [[Jyotirlingas|The twelve shrines →]]</p></div>
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Quote of the day</div>
<blockquote>"In all their grandeur, they never slackened in the ardent desire of doing that which is good and right… men of noble sentiment and noble bearing."</blockquote>
<p class="ind-meta">— Al-Biruni on the '''Hindu Shahis''', ''Kitab al-Hind'', c. 1030 — the enemy’s own tribute</p></div>
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Picture of the day</div>
<div style="text-align:center">[[File:Afghanistan-970-religious-map-Indopedia.png|300px]]</div>
<p class="ind-meta" style="margin-top:8px">The two worlds of 970 — the religious map of the Afghan lands at Mahmud’s birth. An original Indopedia map, from [[Mahmud of Ghazni — The Raider and the Resistance|the new ledger article]].</p></div>
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Indian history in the news</div>
<ul><li>New excavation season announced at Rakhigarhi ''(sample item)''</li>
<li>Chola-era copper plates found in Tamil Nadu ''(sample item)''</li>
<li>Conservation milestone at Hampi ''(sample item)''</li></ul></div>
<div class="ind-card"><div class="ind-card-h">Discovery — voyages & places</div>
<div class="ind-t">Hampi — capital of Vijayanagara</div>
<p>Walk the boulders of the Tungabhadra through the Virupaksha temple, the Vitthala stone chariot and the royal enclosures. Travel-style storytelling, with the history and the sources.</p>
<p class="ind-meta">Epoch: [[:Category:Vijayanagara Era|Vijayanagara Era]]</p></div>


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Revision as of 12:58, 12 June 2026

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TEMPLES & ARCHITECTURE · WEST INDIA

First of the twelve Jyotirlingas, on the Saurashtra shore. Founded in stone by the 10th century, celebrated by Al-Biruni as the harbour-temple of the Indian Ocean trade, razed by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1026, rebuilt by Kumarapala — and raised again by the new Republic in 1951. The shrine eternal of Indian memory, told through period photographs and the raider's own chroniclers.

Epoch: Age of Regional Empires · Theme: Jyotirlingas · (Read the full article →)

On this day

12 June

1975 — The Allahabad High Court sets aside Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s election — the verdict that led, within a fortnight, to the Emergency.

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Military Historybattles won & lost
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👑Dynasties of Indiathe famous & the forgotten
📖Jyotirlingasthe twelve shrines
Battle database — a separate wing, battle by battle
Hydaspes 326 BCEKalinga 261 BCEAror 712Rajasthan 738Waihind 1008Lohkot 1015 & 1021Tarain 1191–92Khanwa 1527Talikota 1565Haldighati 1576Saraighat 1671Plassey 1757Panipat III 1761Kargil 1999

Every battle: forces, maps, outcome, aftermath, full bibliography — victories and defeats alike. Browse →

New wing — the resistance chronicle
MILITARY HISTORY · DYNASTIES OF INDIA

The full campaign ledger of the most famous invader — including what the textbooks skip: Lohkot, the Kashmir fortress that beat him twice; Kalinjar untaken; the confederacy of 1008, funded by the ornaments of Indian women; and the kings who answered, from Jayapala’s pyre to the Jats of the desert. With the two-worlds map of 970 and the four-century chain from the first Arab raid of 636.

The timeline → · The dynasties → · The twelve shrines →

Quote of the day

"In all their grandeur, they never slackened in the ardent desire of doing that which is good and right… men of noble sentiment and noble bearing."

— Al-Biruni on the Hindu Shahis, Kitab al-Hind, c. 1030 — the enemy’s own tribute

Picture of the day

The two worlds of 970 — the religious map of the Afghan lands at Mahmud’s birth. An original Indopedia map, from the new ledger article.

Indian history in the news
  • New excavation season announced at Rakhigarhi (sample item)
  • Chola-era copper plates found in Tamil Nadu (sample item)
  • Conservation milestone at Hampi (sample item)
Discovery — voyages & places
Hampi — capital of Vijayanagara

Walk the boulders of the Tungabhadra through the Virupaksha temple, the Vitthala stone chariot and the royal enclosures. Travel-style storytelling, with the history and the sources.

Epoch: Vijayanagara Era

Help write the history of India — a curated team, period by period · one standard format · mandatory bibliographies

Become a contributor