Sorry for the overtime, but here are my turns finally...
I switch most of our cities from temples back to military, as I think we are running out of units because our attack forces have to defend more and
more cities on their way. We have to endure the war weariness a bit longer! Delhi is a capital and probably a lot better defended than the rest of Gandhi's cities, so I call our forces on their way to Kolhapur back, to join in the siege of Delhi. Capturing India's capital city has priority now!
I trade away Civil Service to Hatty for Theology, her world map, and some gold. I hold off trading for drama for a turn, because we will discover education next turn and Alex has two techs we don't have, so let's see what will be possible there.
Now that we have the world map, I'm completely amazed just how large we are!
We are large, are in the tech lead, wage a successful war...I actually double-checked if we are really playing on Monarch.
1190AD (1): Louis and Victoria make peace. Louis has suffered a lot during that war...I don't think he will ever be a threat to us.
Education comes in, and I start us on Liberalism next.
I change my mind and decide to hold on to Education for the time being, but trade away Paper to Alex for Drama, world map, and some gold.
Our advancing units get a peek at Delhi's defenses: A city garrison II longbow, and city garrison I longbow, a normal one, an axeman, and a catapult. The city is also located on a hill, so I think I did the right move with calling in reinforcements.
1200AD (2): I kill a longbow at Bangalore with a war elephant.
1210AD (3): Pasardagae and Tarsus start building universities. Louis asks us to cancel all deals with Victoria, but I decline - I no longer fear little Louis, even he would threaten to hold his breath until his face gets blue.
1220AD (4): The axe in Delhi is a maceman now, and the catapult suicides itself against our advance stack. Our catapults start to bombard the city, while the rest of our units heal. I also kill a longbow somewhere else in the field.
1230AD (5): Er...where did these guys come from?
Probably back from scouting or barb-hunting, I guess. Too bad for Gandhi that there's still an axe of us on the stone, and a new mace freshly produced at Arbela.

Too bad for us that we lose the axe, though.
1240AD (6): While we are still busy bombarding Delhi, an archer and a pikeman have joined Delhi's garrison.
1250AD (7): The attack on Delhi finally begins!
I want to conserve our promoted macemen, and catapults are easier to replace anyway, so I send in three catapults first. All do collateral damage, and one actually retreats!
Now that the longbows are softened up, I can send in our precious city raider III maceman, who kills the city garrison II longbow. After that, I send in our city raider II macemen, and they kill the rest of the garrison and the city is ours!
We capture four(!) workers - and that city is a great prize indeed!
A shrine with +14 gold, the Pyramids, Notre Dame, courthouse and forge still intact...wow.
1260AD (8): We are the first to discover Liberalism! I choose nationalism as our free tech, and immediately start Persepolis on the Taj Mahal. I set the city on a starving diet to maximize production, and we will have completed the wonder in 16 turns. Furthermore, I send some workers to forests outsite the city radii to chop some forests, to speed it up even more.
The culture slider gets set to 10% to fight war weariness.
1270AD (9): Peter declares war on Gandhi! That sucker! Now we've broken Gandhi, it seems he wants his share of the cake as well.
Our units in Delhi heal, while others are advancing on Kolhapur.
1280AD (10): A lone catapult starts bombarding Kolhapur, and some units from Delhi start their march on the southwestern Indian cities, soon to be joined by the rest of the Delhi attack crew.
More thoughts coming up in the next post...