BRITISH RECORDS ASSOCIATION

The British Records Associationis a charity which aims to promote the preservation, understanding, accessibility and study of our recorded heritage for the public benefit. It is open to anyone interested in records and archives whether local historians, academics, professional archivists, or custodians and owners of collections, or simply those who are curious about the record of […]

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HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION

The Historical Manuscripts Commission (formally known as the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts) was established by Royal Warrant on 2 April 1869 has been part of the National Archives since 2003. HMC has a long tradition of publishing information on the location and nature of records, highlighting their value in historical research and advising on their care. The activities […]

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Disaster Preparedness – 2

DETERMINE POTENTIAL HAZARDS Before a reliable disaster plan can be written, it is important to understand the potential hazards to the collections and to undertake strong preventive and protective measures.  It is helpful in determining potential hazards in archives to bring in outside experts who understand the technicalities of buildings and their services.  At this […]

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Disaster Preparedness – 1

PLANNING A written plan is the single most important step in preparing for disasters.  First, such a written document acknowledges that disasters are possible, and that there is a commitment on the part of the organization to accept responsibility in a sensible and logical way.  Second, preparation and a written plan eliminate panic, assure proper […]

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THE SENAS

After the palas the Senas succeeded and build an empire in the Bengal. Hemandasena established the Sena dynasty. But the greatest ruler was his son Vijayasena. He united the entire Bengal and brought it under his rule. Hence he is the real founder of Sena dynasty. They believed in Hinduism and contributed to the revival […]

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PALAS OF BENGAL

THE PALAS                      The Palas were one of the great empires of North India with Bengal as the capital around 8th century AD. They had conflict against the Prathiharas and the Rashtrakudas GOPALA (750-775)                       Sasanka was the contemporary of Harsha, after sasanka Gopala was elected as the king by the nobles and he is […]

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Vakatakas

INTRODUCTION                     After the fall of Satavaganas, many kingdom arose in the Deccan. Vakatakas were most powerful among them. The founder of the dynasty was Vindhyasakti. The kingdom extended up to Malwa and southern part of Deccan. The kingdom flourished in the 3rd century AD. FOUNDER                    The real founder was the son of Vindhyasakti, […]

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Rashtrakutas

The Rashtrakutas had Kannada origin and their mother tongue was Kannada. The Rashtrakuta dynasty was founded by Dantidurga in 8th Century AD. He was instrumental in establishing Rashtrakutas as a paramount power in the Deccan. He captured Malwas from the Gurjaras after defeating them. He also defeated Kirtivarman II and annexed the Chalukya kingdom. He was […]

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Pratiharas

The dynasty of Pratiharas was founded by Harichandra in 6th century AD.  Nagabhatta-I was the first important ruler of this dynasty. He ruled from 730 AD to 756 AD. His kingdom was including Gwalior, Bharuch and Malwa. Awanti was the capital of his kingdom. Nagabhatta II was the most illustrious king of Pratihara dynasty. He is […]

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Palas

The Pala Dynasty was the ruling Dynasty in Bihar and Bengal India in Ancient India. Pala dynasty was founded by Gopala in 750 AD, who was a chieftain earlier but later became the king of Bengal. He established his dominance and stronghold in Kamarupa.. Dharmapala succeeded Gopala. He ruled for a period of 770-810 AD. […]

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