India cradles an ancient and spiritual culture that draws ... lesser-known religious sights including the source of the ...
Discoveries of Indus Valley Civilisation sites by John Marshall in 1924 shed light on India's prehistoric past.
Ancient Merv, the capital of Persian and Greek Merv ... The urban heritage is passed on to the east and engenders the emergence of cities in the Ganges valley and northern India, and the ...
The world's largest democracy and a rising economic giant, India ... Valley and the archaic splendour of the Kumbh Mela festival, where 25 million pilgrims come to bathe in the sacred river Ganges ...
July 2017 - Rice is one the most consumed foods on Earth, a staple in many countries around the world including India where 50% of its population depends on the grain for sustenance. While many people ...
The river played a vital role in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization ... as the 'Dakshin Ganga' or the Ganges of the South, is the second-longest river in India. Originating from the central ...
New Delhi: India, a land of rich heritage, ancient wonders, and diverse landscapes ... Acclimatize properly and consider guided tours for challenging trails. Experience the holy Ganges' roar on a ...
India Through Your Eyes India Today Tourism ... great opportunities for white water rafting on the rapids of the Ganges. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient Budhist ...
Although preceded by two Guptan rulers, Chandragupta I (reign 320-335 CE) is credited with establishing the Gupta Empire in the Ganges River valley in ... the Golden Age of India for its advances ...
The ancient region of the Indus lay on the ... generally been seen as part of a greater (but never unified) India. It seems likely that the powerful Magadha kingdom was established on the Ganges Plain ...