India, a land of history and culture, is renowned for its iconic monuments and ancient ruins. Yet, beyond the well-trodden paths lie countless historical sites that remain largely undiscovered by the mainstream traveler.
The resounding victory of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, which led to the birth of Bangladesh, is a celebrated chapter in India's history. Yet, beneath the narrative of triumph lies a persistent and deeply unsettling enigma: the unresolved fate of 54 Indian soldiers who vanished during the conflict
The name Ikhtiyar al-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji resonates through Indian history, primarily associated with a swift and impactful conquest of the eastern Gangetic plains around the turn of the 13th century.