South Asia
Enter river cities, monastic universities, imperial roads, court ateliers, colonial capitals, independence crowds, and contested national memory.
South Asia concentrates many histories in one corridor: urban planning, Vedic and Buddhist landscapes, Mauryan rule, temple building, Sultanate and Mughal power, colonial administration, and partition-era politics.
The Indian Subcontinent route follows discoveries, inventions, arts, and state projects through archaeology, inscriptions, religious institutions, mathematics, textile worlds, imperial architecture, railways, and anti-colonial mobilization.
Its events ask players to read continuity and rupture together: sacred geography beside administrative violence, court culture beside famine and revolt, scientific work beside empire, and independence beside the human cost of new borders.
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