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468 steps to the hangman’s noose.

Behind one of Ranchi's popular temples, is a grim history of death by hanging.

The Greek Buddha.

Sculpted in Gandhara, a statue that is among the first to show the Buddha in human form

Through the lens of a touring yank.

The Howrah Bridge spans across the Hooghly, 1947

Making it razor sharp.

A Mohammedan man sharpens a knife in British India, 1860

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Was the emperor Humayun murdered?

The red tower where the second Gurkani emperor Humayun met his end.

Honouring the brave.

A war memorial that records the names of soldiers who fought in the world wars

Bringing back the herds.

Once found in great numbers, the Swamp Deer is now an endangered species

Scent of the Acacia.

For nesting birds, Sultanpur is akin to a five star resort minus the room service.

Outpost of a vanishing world.

Discovered by ornithologist Peter Jackson, a miniature heaven for birds.

Following the footsteps of Buddha.

A boy monk heads for his bath at the Dechen Choekhor Monastery

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A vintage photo from 1900, and why policing changed in British India, from the Kotwali system of the Mughals.

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