Indo-Pakistan War (1947-48) aka First Kashmir War. (Map by global_chaos)
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Check out the details carved on a fragment of a Torana (तोरण/ ornamental gateway) from Sanchi Stupa placed in the National Museum, New Delhi.
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This subreddit is dedicated to discussing Marvel Studios' films and series and anything else related to the MCU.Goddess Yamunā (Terracotta), a personification of River Yamuna, Gupta era, 5th century A.D. (Ahichchhatra, Uttar Pradesh). National Museum, New Delhi, India. [2268 x 4032]

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Goddess Yamunā (Terracotta), a personification of River Yamuna, Gupta era, 5th century A.D. (Ahichchhatra, U.P.). National Museum, New Delhi.
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This subreddit is dedicated to discussing Marvel Studios' films and series and anything else related to the MCU.[Liberation of Goa 1961] Capture of NRP Afonso de Albuquerque Warship of Portuguese Navy. A letter (7 Feb 1962) I found placed in the National Museum of Delhi (Maritime Heritage Gallery). Try if you can read some of the words here. Notice the mention of INS Betwa printed on it. Ship’s bell in Pic2.
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🔥🔥A place to share Interesting content that is extraordinary and fascinating! 🔥🔥👀[Liberation of Goa 1961] Capture of NRP Afonso de Albuquerque Warship of Portuguese Navy. A letter (7 Feb 1962) I found placed in the National Museum of Delhi (Maritime Heritage Gallery). Try if you can read some of the words here. Notice the mention of INS Betwa printed on it. Ship’s bell in Pic2.
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Lovers (Mithuna), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh, India), 11th Century. Placed in The Cleveland Museum of Art [1200 × 2442]

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Pashupati seal, ‘Gilgamesh’ seal and a seal depicting pipal tree & a ‘unicorn’… Swipe to read (possible) Mesopotamia links.(National Museum of, New Delhi)
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News and discussion for India-related defense and securityGroup Captain Shubhanshu Shukla (Shux) and other Axiom 4 crew members welcomed to the International Space Station. He is the first Indian ever to set foot on the ISS. His trip comes 41 years after Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian to fly aboard a Russian Soyuz in 1984 (Salyut 7 space station)
Welcome to Science India, a subreddit dedicated to celebrating India's scientific achievements and innovations. From space missions and AI advancements to traditional sciences like Ayurveda, we cover all aspects of science and technology. Share news, research, and discussions on topics like environment, healthcare, education and artificial intel Whether you're a student, researcher, or science enthusiast, join us in exploring and promoting India’s vibrant scientific landscape!Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla (Shux) and other Axiom 4 crew members welcomed to the International Space Station. He is the first Indian ever to set foot on the ISS. His trip comes 41 years after Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian to fly aboard a Russian Soyuz in 1984 (Salyut 7 space station)
News and discussion for India-related defense and securityGroup Captain Shubhanshu Shukla (Shux) and other Axiom 4 crew members welcomed to the International Space Station. He is the first Indian ever to set foot on the ISS. His trip comes 41 years after Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian to fly aboard a Russian Soyuz in 1984 (Salyut 7 space station)
Welcome to r/indianaviation! Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a pilot, or simply curious about the skies, this subreddit is your gateway to Indian Aviation. From news to captivating photos and expert insights, join us in celebrating the dynamic world of aviation in India! Have questions about aircraft technology, airline operations, or career advice? Need recommendations for spotting locations or eager to share your aviation experiences? This community is your go-to destination!Boat with direction-finding birds (Disha-kaka/ दिशा काक ) helping sailers to find land. Model of Mohenjo daro seal. A sign of trade with Mesopotamia !? (Pic taken in National Museum, New Delhi) Happy Day of the Seafarer.

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