This article is contained Nehru's 52nd letter to his daughter from the collection “Glimpses of...

This article is contained Nehru's 52nd letter to his daughter from the collection “Glimpses of...
From the middle of the tenth century, some signs indicate a plan to revive the chaotic life of the...
With decline of the Merovingian dynasty, Charles Martel revived the lost power of the Franks and,...
In this article, we have a brief look at the Renaissance from the perspective of Jawaharlal Nehru, which is mentioned in the letter 83 to his daughter in the book "A Look at the History of the World". Letter Date: August 5, 1932 From the anxious and anxiety state of...
The present article is taken from the 47th letter of Nehru to his daughter. In this letter, Nehru examines the decline of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the middle Ages in Europe. Letter Date: May 19, 1932 "Let's go back and take another look at Europe....
Nehru's 95th letter to his daughter in "A Look at the History of the World" Date: September 19, 1932 "We will return to Europe now and follow its changing history. Europe at that time was on the verge of great changes that had a profound effect on the history of the...
In the early centuries of the second millennium, especially after the Crusades, we see the growth and development of cities in Europe. Here is a brief overview of this issue by Nehru, addressed in the 64th issue of Glimpses of World History. Letter date: June 21, 1932...
Undoubtedly, one of the most important historical events of the Middle Ages was the Crusades. In this article, for a brief overview of the history of these wars, Nehru’s 62nd letter to his daughter is included in the book “Glimpses of world history”, in which these wars are briefly examined.
Now let’s take another look at thirteenth- and fifteenth-century Europe. Everywhere there is a great deal of confusion and violence and conflict and discord. The situation in India was very bad at that time, but it can almost be said that it is in peace and tranquility compared to Europe at that time.