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This Cine Ink series of podcasts promises to bring you top class programmes of history in Hindi and Urdu with some of the best known historians, journalists and writers. We...
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This Cine Ink series of podcasts promises to bring you top class programmes of history in Hindi and Urdu with some of the best known historians, journalists and writers.
We have set a goal for ourselves; the history programmes must be presented in a manner that they engage with the listeners.
Watch out for this space as we plan and record Tareekh Gawah Hai.
Series: Tareekh Gawah Hai
Episode: London's Mysterious Charter House
The Charterhouse, a monastery from the 14th century and a birth place of world fame school with alumni such as William Thackeray, Robert Baden-Powell and John Wesley, has featured in the writings of Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe. It is one of the biggest mysteries of London.
There are more than 50,000 people buried under it. New facts emerge as Charterhouse opens its doors to public after almost 660 years. And, it has an Indian connection, too. Rakesh Mathur, first and only Indian resident at Charter House, invites Pervaiz Alam to visit its most sought after premises. Adapted from a Cine Ink video, recorded outdoor in London, 2018.
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We have set a goal for ourselves; the history programmes must be presented in a manner that they engage with the listeners.
Watch out for this space as we plan and record Tareekh Gawah Hai.
Series: Tareekh Gawah Hai
Episode: London's Mysterious Charter House
The Charterhouse, a monastery from the 14th century and a birth place of world fame school with alumni such as William Thackeray, Robert Baden-Powell and John Wesley, has featured in the writings of Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe. It is one of the biggest mysteries of London.
There are more than 50,000 people buried under it. New facts emerge as Charterhouse opens its doors to public after almost 660 years. And, it has an Indian connection, too. Rakesh Mathur, first and only Indian resident at Charter House, invites Pervaiz Alam to visit its most sought after premises. Adapted from a Cine Ink video, recorded outdoor in London, 2018.
3 NOV 2020 · The Charterhouse, a monastery from the 14th century and a birth place of world fame school with alumni such as William Thackeray, Robert Baden-Powell and John Wesley, has featured in the writings of Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe. It is one of the biggest mysteries of London.
There are more than 50,000 people buried under it. New facts emerge as Charterhouse opens its doors to public after almost 660 years. And, it has an Indian connection, too. Rakesh Mathur, first and only Indian resident at Charter House, invites Pervaiz Alam to visit its most sought after premises. Adapted from a Cine Ink video, recorded outdoor in London, 2018.
This Cine Ink series of podcasts promises to bring you top class programmes of history in Hindi and Urdu with some of the best known historians, journalists and writers. We...
show more
This Cine Ink series of podcasts promises to bring you top class programmes of history in Hindi and Urdu with some of the best known historians, journalists and writers.
We have set a goal for ourselves; the history programmes must be presented in a manner that they engage with the listeners.
Watch out for this space as we plan and record Tareekh Gawah Hai.
Series: Tareekh Gawah Hai
Episode: London's Mysterious Charter House
The Charterhouse, a monastery from the 14th century and a birth place of world fame school with alumni such as William Thackeray, Robert Baden-Powell and John Wesley, has featured in the writings of Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe. It is one of the biggest mysteries of London.
There are more than 50,000 people buried under it. New facts emerge as Charterhouse opens its doors to public after almost 660 years. And, it has an Indian connection, too. Rakesh Mathur, first and only Indian resident at Charter House, invites Pervaiz Alam to visit its most sought after premises. Adapted from a Cine Ink video, recorded outdoor in London, 2018.
show less
We have set a goal for ourselves; the history programmes must be presented in a manner that they engage with the listeners.
Watch out for this space as we plan and record Tareekh Gawah Hai.
Series: Tareekh Gawah Hai
Episode: London's Mysterious Charter House
The Charterhouse, a monastery from the 14th century and a birth place of world fame school with alumni such as William Thackeray, Robert Baden-Powell and John Wesley, has featured in the writings of Charles Dickens and Daniel Defoe. It is one of the biggest mysteries of London.
There are more than 50,000 people buried under it. New facts emerge as Charterhouse opens its doors to public after almost 660 years. And, it has an Indian connection, too. Rakesh Mathur, first and only Indian resident at Charter House, invites Pervaiz Alam to visit its most sought after premises. Adapted from a Cine Ink video, recorded outdoor in London, 2018.
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