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Humayun's fundamental urge to kill infidels/kafirs/Hindus was inherited dutifully from his father Babru. Humayun carried the torch, or rather the sword, of his father's legacy.
India has always been a land of multitudes. From climates to the wildlife, from the cuisines to the customs, the diversity and multiplicity of this land have always fascinated the…
When political Islam is debated in Britain, the conversation usually focuses on terrorism, extremism, or social cohesion. But the deeper issue is constitutional. What happens when a political movement that…
By Kumar Bala “When you meet an Indian and a snake, kill the Indian first.” The remark, attributed to former Norwegian minister of administration and UN diplomat Terje Rød-Larsen in…
Few lineages in history have been more deliberately sanitised than the Mughals. Babur, the first of this lineage, is portrayed as a cultured ruler, a poet king, even a liberator.…
The slur began as a joke, travelling through school corridors and living-room arguments before resurfacing on a protest placard. But the story of “coconut” stretches far deeper than one word…
In March 2026, Conservative MP Nick Timothy sparked significant debate by describing an Open Iftar event in Trafalgar Square as an "act of domination" rather than a mere cultural celebration.
Since the US-backed political coup in Bangladesh dislodged the Awami League’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the violence targeting its minority Hindus has steeply risen. The situation has only worsened…
Timur (1320s–1405), better known in the West as Tamerlane, was a Turco-Mongol ruler who founded the Timurid Empire across Central Asia, Iran, and Afghanistan, establishing the Timurid dynasty. Read the…
There have been significant concerns raised about the research underpinning the government’s new anti‑Muslim hostility legislation, specifically around the policy relying on questionable evidence and that it could risk heightening…