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At AITIHAAZ, we recreate history like never before! From forgotten heroes to ancient civilizations from royal dynasties to freedom struggles - we use the power

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Ever wondered how tea came to India? ☕ Under British rule, wild tea plants in Assam were discovered by explorers, turning a simple plant into India’s favorite drink. From colonial experiments to every Indian morning cup, discover the untold story of chai and its journey from
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Explore 🇮🇳 Bharatanatyam (Tamil Nadu) 🇮🇳 Kathak (Uttar Pradesh) 🇮🇳 Odissi (Odisha) 🇮🇳 Manipuri (Manipur) 🇮🇳 Kuchipudi (Andhra Pradesh) 🇮🇳 Kathakali (Kerala) 🇮🇳 Mohiniyattam (Kerala) 🇮🇳 Sattriya (Assam) These dances aren’t just art they are the living heartbeat of India’s heritage
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From the temples of Tamil Nadu to the monasteries of Assam — India’s 8 Classical Dances tell the story of devotion, discipline, and divine expression. Each step holds centuries of culture — each gesture speaks the language of our history.
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The Last Viceroy & India’s Independence If you love Indian history, follow for more cinematic reels on freedom fighters, British India, and historic moments. #BritishIndia #ViceroyOfIndia #IndianHistory #HistoryReel #UPSCPreparation #CinematicHistory #BritishRaj #IndianFreedom
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Viceroys Featured: 1️⃣ Lord Canning (1856–1862) – First Viceroy of India 2️⃣ Lord Lytton (1876–1880) – Delhi Durbar & Vernacular Press Act 3️⃣ Lord Ripon (1880–1884) – Father of Local Self-Government 4️⃣ Lord Curzon (1899–1905) – Partition of Bengal 5️⃣ Lord Mountbatten (1947–1948) –
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Each Viceroy speaks directly to the camera, revealing their role in India’s journey — from the 1857 Revolt, to Bengal Partition, and finally the Independence of 1947. A cinematic history short blending storytelling with facts — perfect for exam prep and history lovers alike.
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