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Tag: Indian History

Posted on:April 25, 2022July 26, 2022Ancient Wonders

Ancient Wonders: The Mahabodhi Temple

Today we return to our Ancient Wonders series where we look to Bihar state in India and the Mahabodhi Temple. The temple is around 2,200 years old, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major site of Buddhist pilgrimage – so let’s explore Mahabodhi Temple’s fascinating history! The origins of the Mahabodhi Temple lie with […]

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Posted on:February 27, 2021July 26, 2022A Brief Moment of History Miscellaneous

A Brief History of Chess

Being a year into the Coronavirus pandemic, I started thinking about how for many of us who have spent most of the time in a form of lockdown, different Netflix series have categorised different parts of lockdown. First Tiger King was all the rage, then we had various crime documentaries, Bridgerton, and The Queen’s Gambit. […]

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