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India has a glorious history. The glory of the kings and brave women warriors is a great message to the entire nation. Indians have always been very patriotic with a high loyalty to their state. The Glory of Prithviraj Chauhan, the amazing guts of Rani Laxmibai is a story that can be told for generations. The old kings and warriors had a passion for artillery and allied martial arts. This is the remarkable part of the Indian history.
Indian pottery history is another great talent related to the works of art. The style and simplicity of the village life goes in tandem with the simple art work sculptures and pottery work which is magnificently done by them. The works of blue and green pottery work is splendid which comes from the deserts of Rajasthan. The earthen pot style that is typical of the south has several artisans. Indian art has been a part of our history.
There are several places of historical importance. There are forts, palaces and monuments that relate to the era of Rajputs, Maratha and the Hindu rulers. The moghul rule was long in India and the influence is seen places like Hyderabad and Delhi. The typical architecture, style and prayer areas highlight the influence of several cultures in India. The urban culture is a modernized cosmopolitan lookout which again emphasis on mingling of culture.
The earlier civilization has an outstanding significance in terms of rock sculpture and caves. This is seen during the rule of the Maurya dynasty. The remains of Harappa and Mohenjo Daro talk about the age when art ruled the nation. The Indus Valley civilization still holds the interest of many. The Stone Age, spread of Buddhism during the rule of Chandragupta Maurya, the conquests of Shivaji Maharaj and the tales of Moghul rule takes us to a different era about our history.
The biggest part of our Indian history is the rule of the British and our freedom struggle. The success of independence was juxtaposed with the separation of Pakistan. The high and lows of our Indian political history is still felt now. The history that started with barter age has now moved on to project our Indian Rupee symbol in the international money market.
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