Iron and Steel Smelting
One of our most important findings from Buchanan’s Journey relate to iron and steel smelting in erstwhile Mysore. Very few people understand that the Maidan or the vast open stretches (Bayalu Seeme) of the Deccan Plateau was the hot-bead of industrial activity; smelting iron and steel for the large-scale manufacture of weapons. Although history speaks […]
Read MoreOn the Old, Old Madras Road
More than 200 years later we are retracing Buchanan’s Journey of 1800-01 through parts of southern India. It took Buchanan a year and few months to complete this task; we realized that ours would take even longer. On his journey from Madras to Seringapatnam (now Chennai to Srirangapatnam) via Bangalore, Buchanan had passed through a […]
Read MoreThe Curse of Talakad
Francis Buchanan never visited Talakad; however, he did visit Malingi (Malingy), a small village opposite Talakad across the banks of the river Kaveri. To us, Buchanan’s recording at Malingi provided a vital breakthrough while researching for our documentary and book on the Curse of Talakad. In spite of our being able to draw some insights […]
Read MoreThrough the Looking Glass
“The most remarkable thing about the place [Muteodu, now Mathodu] is a manufacture of glass that is used for making the rings which are worn round the wrists of the native women, and are called Ballay in the language of Karnata, and Bangri, or Bangadi in that of the Mussalmans … all materials for making […]
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