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Origin and Etymology of the Valuations of Indus-Saraswati Signs 
by Rajot N Pal 
Acrology is the study for determining a symbol which is used to represent phonetically the initial sound (syllabic or letter) of the name of an object. As for example, 'A' is the first sound of Greek Alpha. It is the method of getting the letter from a pictogram, through phonogram and logogram. By this process, the first phoneme of the phonogram becomes the sign value of that pictogram. Read On 

Pyramids, Stupas, Tombs and Mausoleums
by K. Gajendra Singh 
Pyramids like Stupas or Muslim tombs are funerary monuments to honor /preserve memory of the dead or his signs as relics. Such a construction is as old as the belief in after life or even reincarnation. The earliest and the most magnificent pyramids are of ancient Egyptian rulers Pharaohs. Read On 

Antler Worship in Bali and South Travancore
by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair 
In 1620, one hundred Puritans boarded the ‘Mayflower,’ the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth to Massachusetts. These people saw little chance of England becoming a country in which they wished to live. Viewing it as un-godly, they moved from a bad to worse state. They believed that a new start in the New World was their only chance. Read On     
 
The Revolutionaries of 1857
by V. Sundaram 
Today (Tuesday the 10th of May 2011) our beloved Bharatvarsha from Himalayas to Kanyakumari, from Rann of Kutch to the Bay of Bengal, will be paying its homage to the freedom fighters, martyrs and revolutionaries who started the First War of Indian Independence at Meerut in the then United Provinces of Agra and Oudh on the 10th of May 1857. Many of them boldly came forward to lay down their lives in the sacred cause of India’s freedom and became immortal martyrs. 
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  More on Decipherment of Indus-Saraswati Script by Rajot N Pal    

  Bande Mataram – Momentous Milestone of Fierce Resistance by Aneeta Chakrabarty    

  Origin and Etymology of the Valuations of Indus-Saraswati Signs by Rajot N Pal    

  Pyramids, Stupas, Tombs and Mausoleums by K. Gajendra Singh    

  Freedom: Thoughts Are Free by Satis Shroff    

  Aspects of Teaching English Language in India by Prof. Dr. Ram Sharma    

  The Antiquity of the Tradition of Antler Worship by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  Antler Worship in Bali and South Travancore by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  British Colonial Prejudiced Press Coverage of the First War of Indian Independence by V. Sundaram    

  The Revolutionaries of 1857! by V. Sundaram    

  Malabar Rediscovered by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  The Aryan Tryst with the Dravidians - 2 by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  The Aryan Tryst with the Dravidians by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  A New Light on the decipherment of Indus-Saraswati Script by Rajot N Pal    

  The Word Nangol Deciphered by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  Ashoka's Last Gift by Pradip Bhattacharya    

  Hinduism: A Holy Water Religion - 2 by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair    

  Language and Architecture of Ancient India by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  Tulu Language: Its Script and Dialects by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India Islam in Modern India by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India Nizam of Hyderabad and Tiger of Mysore by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India Sultans and Nawabs of the South by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India Other Mughals by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India Quintessential Orthodox: Aurangzeb (1618-1707) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India King of the World : Shah Jahan (1592-1666) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India The World Conqueror: Jahangir (1569-1627) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India A True Monarch: Akbar The Great (1543-1605) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India The Fugitive King : Humayun (1508-1556) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India The Mighty Mughals by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    

  History of Islam in India The Sayyids and the Lodis by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar    



 A Gap in Puranic History Bridged by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 A Nation Without a History by Niraj Mohanka   

 A New Light on the decipherment of Indus-Saraswati Script by Rajot N Pal   

 A Study on the Origin of the word Vrihi by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Antler Worship in Bali and South Travancore by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Ashoka's Last Gift by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 Aspects of Teaching English Language in India by Prof. Dr. Ram Sharma   

 Bande Mataram – Momentous Milestone of Fierce Resistance by Aneeta Chakrabarty   

 Biography of the Place Named Kasaragod by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 British Colonial Prejudiced Press Coverage of the First War of Indian Independence by V. Sundaram   

 British India:Reforms of Dalhousie and the Sepoy Uprising (1848 – 1858) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Buddha has to be Dated to 1800 BC by Prithviraj R   

 Eighteenth Century India: French and English Rivalry by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 First Europeans in India: The Portuguese and the British by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Freedom: Thoughts Are Free by Satis Shroff   

 Hinduism: A Holy Water Religion - 1 by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Hinduism: A Holy Water Religion - 2 by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 History of Islam in India by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India A True Monarch: Akbar The Great (1543-1605) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Ala-ud-din and his Eunuch General by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Muhammad bin Tughlaq – Maniacal Genius by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Nizam of Hyderabad and Tiger of Mysore by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Other Mughals by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Quintessential Orthodox: Aurangzeb (1618-1707) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Sultans and Nawabs of the South by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Fugitive King : Humayun (1508-1556) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Sayyids and the Lodis by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Sultanates of Delhi by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Terror That Came from Afghanistan by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The World Conqueror: Jahangir (1569-1627) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Mighty Mughals by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India Islam in Modern India by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India King of the World : Shah Jahan (1592-1666) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 History of Islam in India The Marauders who Came in from the Mountains by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Humayun-Nama: Gulbadan Begum's Forgotten Manuscript by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Kerala: Word Lore by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Koh-i-Nur: A Diamond's Incredible Journey by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Language and Architecture of Ancient India by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Libation of Water: A Real Property Symbol by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Lord Curzon and The Partition of Bengal by Kumud Biswas   

 Malabar Rediscovered by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 More on Decipherment of Indus-Saraswati Script by Rajot N Pal   

 New Light on Ancient India: The Historical Vision of K.D. Sethna by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 Origin and Etymology of the Valuations of Indus-Saraswati Signs by Rajot N Pal   

 Pondicherry: The Dutch Connections (1693-1699) by N. Nandhivarman   

 Pyramids, Stupas, Tombs and Mausoleums by K. Gajendra Singh   

 Remembering A Brave Lost Generation by V. Sundaram   

 Revolutionizing Ancient History: The Case of Israel and Christianity by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 The Antiquity of the Tradition of Antler Worship by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 The Aryan Invasion: Fact or Fallacy? by Rekha I Nambiar   

 The Aryan Tryst with the Dravidians by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 The Aryan Tryst with the Dravidians - 2 by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 The Date of the Mahabharata War by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 The Etymological Investigation on the Birth Place of Plough by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 The Indomitable Marathas by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 The Intrepid Queen Rani Abbakka Devi of Ullal by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 The Lost Hindu Empire of Cambodia by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 The Mahabharata in Arabic and Persian by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 The Nine Gems of Akbar by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 The Revolutionaries of 1857! by V. Sundaram   

 The Unknown Ashoka by Pradip Bhattacharya   

 The Unwritten History of the Saurashtrians of South India by T. A. Ramesh   

 The Word Nangol Deciphered by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair   

 Tulu Language: Its Script and Dialects by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar   

 Turkic Languages: Their Contribution in the Development of Hindustani by K. Gajendra Singh   

 Was Nefertiti, An Aryan Princess? by K. Gajendra Singh   


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