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Mughals and Ottomans - The Mighty Mughal Empire - Babür İmparatorluğu - Moğul ve Osmanlı
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The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation: Crash Course World History #218
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In w...
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In which John Green teaches you about the Mughal Empire, which ruled large swaths of the Indian Sub-Continent from 1526 to (technically) 1857. While John teaches you about this long-lived Muslim empire, he'll also look at the idea of historical reputation and how we view people from history. Namely, he'll look at the reputations of Mughal emperors Akbar I and Aurangzeb. Traditionally, Akbar I is considered the emperor that made the Mughal Empire great, and Aurangzeb gets the blame for running the whole thing into the ground and setting it up for decline. Is that really how it was, though? It turns out, it's complicated.
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In which John Green teaches you about the Mughal Empire, which ruled large swaths of the Indian Sub-Continent from 1526 to (technically) 1857. While John teaches you about this long-lived Muslim empire, he'll also look at the idea of historical reputation and how we view people from history. Namely, he'll look at the reputations of Mughal emperors Akbar I and Aurangzeb. Traditionally, Akbar I is considered the emperor that made the Mughal Empire great, and Aurangzeb gets the blame for running the whole thing into the ground and setting it up for decline. Is that really how it was, though? It turns out, it's complicated.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
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Learn History Rise and Fall of Mughal Empire
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Aurangzeb - The Mughal Emperor - History India | Mocomi Kids
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The Mughal Expansion, 1526 - 1700
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Rise and Fall of Mughal Empire | History of India in English | Indian History | Documentary
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Chapter 4 - Part 1 - Class 7 - The Mughal Empire
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Princes of the Mughal Empire
Harvard South Asia Institute Muslim Societies in South Asia Seminar
Tuesday, September 25, 2014, Harvard University
Munis Faruqui, Associate Professor, Departm...
Harvard South Asia Institute Muslim Societies in South Asia Seminar
Tuesday, September 25, 2014, Harvard University
Munis Faruqui, Associate Professor, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California Berkeley
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
For almost 200 years, the Mughal emperors ruled supreme in northern India. How was it possible that a Muslim, ethnically Turkish, Persian-speaking dynasty established itself in the Indian subcontinent to become one of the largest and most dynamic empires in the early-modern period? Using the figure of the Mughal prince, Munis D. Faruqui offers a new interpretive lens through which to comprehend Mughal state formation. In a challenge to previous scholarship, Prof. Faruqui’s work suggests that far from undermining the foundations of empire, the court intrigues and political backbiting that were features of Mughal political life – and that frequently resulted in rebellions and wars of succession – actually helped spread, deepen, and mobilize Mughal power through an empire-wide network of friends and allies. Ultimately, however, because Mughal imperial and princely success were interlinked when both experienced political stress in the late 1600s and early 1700s, they atrophied together with negative results for the empire.
Read more: http://southasiainstitute.harvard.edu/2014/09/princes-of-the-mughal-empire/
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Harvard South Asia Institute Muslim Societies in South Asia Seminar
Tuesday, September 25, 2014, Harvard University
Munis Faruqui, Associate Professor, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California Berkeley
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
For almost 200 years, the Mughal emperors ruled supreme in northern India. How was it possible that a Muslim, ethnically Turkish, Persian-speaking dynasty established itself in the Indian subcontinent to become one of the largest and most dynamic empires in the early-modern period? Using the figure of the Mughal prince, Munis D. Faruqui offers a new interpretive lens through which to comprehend Mughal state formation. In a challenge to previous scholarship, Prof. Faruqui’s work suggests that far from undermining the foundations of empire, the court intrigues and political backbiting that were features of Mughal political life – and that frequently resulted in rebellions and wars of succession – actually helped spread, deepen, and mobilize Mughal power through an empire-wide network of friends and allies. Ultimately, however, because Mughal imperial and princely success were interlinked when both experienced political stress in the late 1600s and early 1700s, they atrophied together with negative results for the empire.
Read more: http://southasiainstitute.harvard.edu/2014/09/princes-of-the-mughal-empire/
- published: 30 Sep 2014
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The Mughal Empire | Class 7 History
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Let's Play Empire Total War - Mughal Empire Part 1
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The Last Mughal Emperor of India
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Mughals and Ottomans - The Mighty Mughal Empire - Babür İmparatorluğu - Moğul ve Osmanlı
Selam Eleykum!
Mughals = Ottomans = Muslim Turks!!!
Mughal is a Corrupted word for Mongols. The Ppl of Mongolia are called as Mongols. Since Genghiz Khan star...
Selam Eleykum!
Mughals = Ottomans = Muslim Turks!!!
Mughal is a Corrupted word for Mongols. The Ppl of Mongolia are called as Mongols. Since Genghiz Khan started his conquest from Mongolia, the descendants were called as Mongols. They were all Tartar-Turks descended from the HUNS!!!!
Babur was the descandant of Chengiz Khan, whose grandsons embraced Islam. Thus the last stock of non-muslim Tartar-Turks also became muslims.
Witnessing the subjugation and oppression by the Chrisitians of Spain towards the Muslims of Spain, also the Portuguese invasion of West coast of India, the defragmentation of Delhi Sultanate, the Ottoman Caliph commissioned Babur with their newest military technology - the Matchlocks. The aim of Babur was to Unite Hind again and raise the banner of Islam high once again.!
History of the Caliphate in the Indian Subcontinent :
http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/resources/islamic-knowledge/the-khilafah-and-the-indian-subcontinent.html
Hind-istan = Land of Hindi people
"-istan" is the suffix in Turish which means " Land of"
Clearly the name of current Hindustan (Litrelly means land of hindus) is misnomer as it makes no sense as here are 30% muslims present. Its a land of muslims as well.
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Quotes on Islamic History of Al-Hind :
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/quote4.htm
Aurangzeb :
http://www.albalagh.net/general/0093.shtml
Throughout its existence the Delhi Sultanate (1205-1526), remained a legal part of the worldwide Muslim empire functioning under the de jure suzerainty of the Abbasid caliphs. Sultans considered themselves the deputies of the caliph and derived their validity of their administrative and legal authority only on the basis of delegation. Since the supreme authority of the community legally remained with the caliph, every king and potentate claimed to exercise governmental power for, and on behalf of the Imam of Islam.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 247]
Muhammad Shah Bahamani III (1463-82), paid tributes to the Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II as the one deserving to be the Khalifah. The kingdom of Bijapur adopted the Turkish (Uthmani) symbol as its royal emblem. Malik Ayaz, one of he leading nobles of Gujarat addressed Sultan Salim I as Khalifah on earth. Subtle evidences of the great esteem in which Mughal rulers held the Sultan of Turkey can also be gleaned from the few correspondences that flew between Delhi and IstanbulIn a letter to Sultan Suleiman, Humayun (ruler of India) addressed him as the Khalifah of the highest qualities and prayed for eternal perpetuation of his caliphate. He quotes a Quranic verse to indicate to the Sultan that He (God) has sent thee as the Khalifah on the earthSultan Ibrahim sent a letter to Shahjahan in which he proclaimed himself as the Refuge and asylum of the monarchs of the world who has been bestowed the good fortune to occupy the throne of Khilafat. Ahmad Aqa, the Turkish envoy brought a missive from his Sultan to the court of Aurangzeb in 1690 which was thick with Quranic quotations and references to the Sultan as the Khalifah of Islam. In 1723, Muhammad Shah (1719-1748) resumed Mughal correspondence with the Porte in Istanbul. In his letter, Muhammad Shah styles the Sultan the asylum of the greatest Sultans, the protector of the most honoured kings, the adorner of the exalted throne of Khilafat, and the spreader of the precepts of shariat.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 248-249]
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It is striking to note that the subjects of british and french empire cursed their rulers while subjects of the caliphate loved their rulers. This can be seen in todays growing call for the caliphate throughout the muslim world. The ppl who lived in the lands of caliphate longs for the return of shade of Allah - Islamic State.
www.khilafah.com
www.hizb.org.uk
www.islamicsystem.blogspot.com
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Did you know...
1. The British tried to destroy Taj Mahal in 1835 and sell its marble at auction, fortunately, the auctioning of earlier destroyed Indian buildings (palaces and religious sites) was a failure thereby saving the Taj from destruction.
Although the british stole all the red precious emeralds
embedded in the calligraphy and replaced them with cheap muts. The British were theives.!
2. In 1700, India's share of the world's economy was 24.44% compared to Britain's 2.88% (when islamic economic system was implemented), by 1952 India & Pakistan's share of the World economy was reduced to 4% (Source: The Corporation that changed the World and Wikipedia).
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Selam Eleykum!
Mughals = Ottomans = Muslim Turks!!!
Mughal is a Corrupted word for Mongols. The Ppl of Mongolia are called as Mongols. Since Genghiz Khan started his conquest from Mongolia, the descendants were called as Mongols. They were all Tartar-Turks descended from the HUNS!!!!
Babur was the descandant of Chengiz Khan, whose grandsons embraced Islam. Thus the last stock of non-muslim Tartar-Turks also became muslims.
Witnessing the subjugation and oppression by the Chrisitians of Spain towards the Muslims of Spain, also the Portuguese invasion of West coast of India, the defragmentation of Delhi Sultanate, the Ottoman Caliph commissioned Babur with their newest military technology - the Matchlocks. The aim of Babur was to Unite Hind again and raise the banner of Islam high once again.!
History of the Caliphate in the Indian Subcontinent :
http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/resources/islamic-knowledge/the-khilafah-and-the-indian-subcontinent.html
Hind-istan = Land of Hindi people
"-istan" is the suffix in Turish which means " Land of"
Clearly the name of current Hindustan (Litrelly means land of hindus) is misnomer as it makes no sense as here are 30% muslims present. Its a land of muslims as well.
*****************
Quotes on Islamic History of Al-Hind :
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/quote4.htm
Aurangzeb :
http://www.albalagh.net/general/0093.shtml
Throughout its existence the Delhi Sultanate (1205-1526), remained a legal part of the worldwide Muslim empire functioning under the de jure suzerainty of the Abbasid caliphs. Sultans considered themselves the deputies of the caliph and derived their validity of their administrative and legal authority only on the basis of delegation. Since the supreme authority of the community legally remained with the caliph, every king and potentate claimed to exercise governmental power for, and on behalf of the Imam of Islam.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 247]
Muhammad Shah Bahamani III (1463-82), paid tributes to the Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II as the one deserving to be the Khalifah. The kingdom of Bijapur adopted the Turkish (Uthmani) symbol as its royal emblem. Malik Ayaz, one of he leading nobles of Gujarat addressed Sultan Salim I as Khalifah on earth. Subtle evidences of the great esteem in which Mughal rulers held the Sultan of Turkey can also be gleaned from the few correspondences that flew between Delhi and IstanbulIn a letter to Sultan Suleiman, Humayun (ruler of India) addressed him as the Khalifah of the highest qualities and prayed for eternal perpetuation of his caliphate. He quotes a Quranic verse to indicate to the Sultan that He (God) has sent thee as the Khalifah on the earthSultan Ibrahim sent a letter to Shahjahan in which he proclaimed himself as the Refuge and asylum of the monarchs of the world who has been bestowed the good fortune to occupy the throne of Khilafat. Ahmad Aqa, the Turkish envoy brought a missive from his Sultan to the court of Aurangzeb in 1690 which was thick with Quranic quotations and references to the Sultan as the Khalifah of Islam. In 1723, Muhammad Shah (1719-1748) resumed Mughal correspondence with the Porte in Istanbul. In his letter, Muhammad Shah styles the Sultan the asylum of the greatest Sultans, the protector of the most honoured kings, the adorner of the exalted throne of Khilafat, and the spreader of the precepts of shariat.
---[Shashi S. Sharma, Caliphs and Sultans Religious ideology and political praxis, pg. 248-249]
*****************************
It is striking to note that the subjects of british and french empire cursed their rulers while subjects of the caliphate loved their rulers. This can be seen in todays growing call for the caliphate throughout the muslim world. The ppl who lived in the lands of caliphate longs for the return of shade of Allah - Islamic State.
www.khilafah.com
www.hizb.org.uk
www.islamicsystem.blogspot.com
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Did you know...
1. The British tried to destroy Taj Mahal in 1835 and sell its marble at auction, fortunately, the auctioning of earlier destroyed Indian buildings (palaces and religious sites) was a failure thereby saving the Taj from destruction.
Although the british stole all the red precious emeralds
embedded in the calligraphy and replaced them with cheap muts. The British were theives.!
2. In 1700, India's share of the world's economy was 24.44% compared to Britain's 2.88% (when islamic economic system was implemented), by 1952 India & Pakistan's share of the World economy was reduced to 4% (Source: The Corporation that changed the World and Wikipedia).
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DigiSchool - The Great Mughal Emperor- Humayun
Gives an overview of Humayun as the second Mughal Ruler....
Gives an overview of Humayun as the second Mughal Ruler.
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Gives an overview of Humayun as the second Mughal Ruler.
The Mughal Empire (In Our Time, 26/2/04)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Mughal Empire which, at its height, stretched from Bengal in the East to Gujarat in the West, and from Lahore in the ......
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Mughal Empire which, at its height, stretched from Bengal in the East to Gujarat in the West, and from Lahore in the ...
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Mughal Empire which, at its height, stretched from Bengal in the East to Gujarat in the West, and from Lahore in the ...
Red Fort, Agra - Ancient Mughal Empire
The Red Fort, at Agra, is a real eye-opener. Built over many centuries, of red sandstone and inner exquisite marble buildings, carved and inlaid with ebony a......
The Red Fort, at Agra, is a real eye-opener. Built over many centuries, of red sandstone and inner exquisite marble buildings, carved and inlaid with ebony a...
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The Red Fort, at Agra, is a real eye-opener. Built over many centuries, of red sandstone and inner exquisite marble buildings, carved and inlaid with ebony a...
- published: 18 Dec 2011
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author: Ken Murray
The Mughal Empire in Northern India 1500 - 1900
Map displaying the expansion then contraction of the Mughal Empire. Houdini Animations. Archaeological Computing Lab, University of Sydney, Australia. (1997)...
Map displaying the expansion then contraction of the Mughal Empire. Houdini Animations. Archaeological Computing Lab, University of Sydney, Australia. (1997)
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Map displaying the expansion then contraction of the Mughal Empire. Houdini Animations. Archaeological Computing Lab, University of Sydney, Australia. (1997)
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Agra - India Travel Guide HD
Agra - India Travel Guide HD- Agra - India Tourism - Agra - India Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Wo...
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Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Fatehpur Sikri is a city and a municipal board in Agra district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city was founded in 1569 by the Mughal emperor Akbar, and served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Pakistan | Visit Trip and Travel Pakistan Guide Part 1
The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila (Punjabi, Urdu: شاہی قلعہ) is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore in Iqbal Park which is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan. The trapezoidal composition is spread over 20 hectares.
Night view of Badshahi Mosque
Origins of the fort go as far back as ant
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Pakistan Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Century Badshahi Masjid built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore.
Governor General Jinnah delivering the opening address on 11 August
1947 to the new state of Pakistan. The two wings of Pakistan in 1970;
East Pakistan separated from the West wing in 1971 as an independent
Bangladesh. Parliament house in Islamabad. US President Geo
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Bangladesh Dhaka - The Mughal Capital Package Holidays Dhaka Bangladesh Travel Guide
See this package holiday on http://www.tobangladesh.com A deep insight on the Bangladeshi identity with locations defining the very history and tradition of Bangladesh; from the golden Pre-Mughal era to the modern time. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Asia's Greatest Landmarks - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Asia's Greatest Landmarks -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. I'd like to show you Asia's Greatest La...
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HD video From Taj Mahal for description travel guide
Explore the world with us.. http://theclubtravel.com Taj Mahal, a most celebrated piece of Mughal architecture and craftsmanship is the most visited attracti...
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Ghost Palaces of Fatehpur Sikri, Agra - Frank & Jen Travel India 11
Built in 1571, and abandoned only 14 years later. Fatehpur Sikri contains the deserted palace of Mughal emperor Akbar, as well as the ruins of its ghost town...
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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
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Royal Rajasthan Travel Guide
A journey that explores the history of India's former maharajahs and mughals and begins in Delhi, India's chaotic capital city, and ends at the Taj Mahal.
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Orchha Jahangir Mahal Palace - Frank & Jen Travel India 14
Built in the 17th century by Orchha ruler Vir Singh Deo in honour of Mughal emperor Jahangir, the Jahangir Mahal is a massive castle of architectural beauty....
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21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)
For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebook/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many histo
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Historical Place of Nepal - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) - Kathmandu Travel Guide
Kathmandu Nepal Travel Guide - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) is one of the historical place of Nepal. It is elder than Eiffel tower of France & Statue of Liberty, exceptionally incredible as no iron or metal has been used to make this tower. The purpose of making this tower is to gather all people at Tudikhel ( a huge ground in norther face of Dharahara) for announcements. It is made by first prime mi
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TAJ MAHAL - AGRA, INDIA - Mughal Architecture at its Best
The Taj Mahal from Persian and Arabic, "crown of palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favorite wife of three, Mumtaz Mahal.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other
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Das Rote Fort, Delhi, India HD
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Tomb of Mughal Emperor
Near Aurangabad at a place called Khuldabad is a tomb of a mughal emperor. When I went in there a blind tour guide told me the history of the tomb and the em...
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India,Delhi,Red Fort - Trip to Nepal,Tibet,India part 41 - Travel video HD
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums. In addition to accommodating the emperors and their households, it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal government and the setting for events critically impacting the region.
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Tomb of Mughal Emperor-Humayun,Delhi
This documentary is based on Mughal Emperor Humayun`s tomb. it is situated at delhi.it is very huge,it was build by Neela Begum.she was the wife of humayun.it is by sandepp tiwari.It is called that Taj mahal copied from here, it is very grand,there are lots buildings in this complex.there were a place where Labours came from Arab stayed here,it is called Arab Sarai.it is spread in huge Area.Humayu
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Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should definitely take advantage of the audio...
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Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should def...
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Redfort Delhi India-historical places of mughal empire
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of ...
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Palace on wheels Travel Guide
Delhi is the starting point of a fascinating journey through Rajasthan on board one of the most enthralling and legendary trains in the world.
Agra - India Travel Guide HD
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Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Fatehpur Sikri is a city and a municipal board in Agra district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city was fou...
Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Fatehpur Sikri is a city and a municipal board in Agra district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city was founded in 1569 by the Mughal emperor Akbar, and served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585
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Agra Fathepur Sikri Tour With Guide Hindi
Fatehpur Sikri is a city and a municipal board in Agra district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city was founded in 1569 by the Mughal emperor Akbar, and served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Pakistan | Visit Trip and Travel Pakistan Guide Part 1
The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila (Punjabi, Urdu: شاہی قلعہ) is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is located in the north...
The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila (Punjabi, Urdu: شاہی قلعہ) is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore in Iqbal Park which is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan. The trapezoidal composition is spread over 20 hectares.
Night view of Badshahi Mosque
Origins of the fort go as far back as antiquity, however, the existing base structure was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar between 1556–1605 and was regularly upgraded by subsequent Mughal,More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Fort
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The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila (Punjabi, Urdu: شاہی قلعہ) is citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] It is located in the northwestern corner of the Walled City of Lahore in Iqbal Park which is one of the largest urban parks in Pakistan. The trapezoidal composition is spread over 20 hectares.
Night view of Badshahi Mosque
Origins of the fort go as far back as antiquity, however, the existing base structure was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar between 1556–1605 and was regularly upgraded by subsequent Mughal,More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore_Fort
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- published: 23 Mar 2015
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Pakistan Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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Century Badshahi Masjid built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore.
Governor General Jinnah de...
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Century Badshahi Masjid built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore.
Governor General Jinnah delivering the opening address on 11 August
1947 to the new state of Pakistan. The two wings of Pakistan in 1970;
East Pakistan separated from the West wing in 1971 as an independent
Bangladesh. Parliament house in Islamabad. US President George W. Bush
and President Musharraf answer reporters in the East Room of the White
House in late 2006. Karachi - the financial capital and the largest
city of Pakistan. Faizabad interchange: Gateway to the capital
Islamabad. Major Ethnic Groups in Pakistan and surrounding areas, 1980.
King Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, one of the largest in the world.
Shalimar Gardens of Lahore. DHA Marina Club, Karachi. Mughal-era Hazuri
Bagh in Lahore, an example of Mughal era Islamic architecture.
Gaddafi_Stadium, one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world.
wn.com/Pakistan Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! 17th
Century Badshahi Masjid built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore.
Governor General Jinnah delivering the opening address on 11 August
1947 to the new state of Pakistan. The two wings of Pakistan in 1970;
East Pakistan separated from the West wing in 1971 as an independent
Bangladesh. Parliament house in Islamabad. US President George W. Bush
and President Musharraf answer reporters in the East Room of the White
House in late 2006. Karachi - the financial capital and the largest
city of Pakistan. Faizabad interchange: Gateway to the capital
Islamabad. Major Ethnic Groups in Pakistan and surrounding areas, 1980.
King Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, one of the largest in the world.
Shalimar Gardens of Lahore. DHA Marina Club, Karachi. Mughal-era Hazuri
Bagh in Lahore, an example of Mughal era Islamic architecture.
Gaddafi_Stadium, one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world.
- published: 20 Mar 2010
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Bangladesh Dhaka - The Mughal Capital Package Holidays Dhaka Bangladesh Travel Guide
See this package holiday on http://www.tobangladesh.com A deep insight on the Bangladeshi identity with locations defining the very history and tradition of Ban...
See this package holiday on http://www.tobangladesh.com A deep insight on the Bangladeshi identity with locations defining the very history and tradition of Bangladesh; from the golden Pre-Mughal era to the modern time. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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See this package holiday on http://www.tobangladesh.com A deep insight on the Bangladeshi identity with locations defining the very history and tradition of Bangladesh; from the golden Pre-Mughal era to the modern time. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- published: 07 May 2010
- views: 10742
Asia's Greatest Landmarks - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Asia's Greatest Landmarks -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. I'd like to show you Asia's Greatest La......
Take a tour of Asia's Greatest Landmarks -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. I'd like to show you Asia's Greatest La...
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Take a tour of Asia's Greatest Landmarks -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. I'd like to show you Asia's Greatest La...
- published: 20 Jan 2011
- views: 7011
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author: geobeats
HD video From Taj Mahal for description travel guide
Explore the world with us.. http://theclubtravel.com Taj Mahal, a most celebrated piece of Mughal architecture and craftsmanship is the most visited attracti......
Explore the world with us.. http://theclubtravel.com Taj Mahal, a most celebrated piece of Mughal architecture and craftsmanship is the most visited attracti...
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Explore the world with us.. http://theclubtravel.com Taj Mahal, a most celebrated piece of Mughal architecture and craftsmanship is the most visited attracti...
Ghost Palaces of Fatehpur Sikri, Agra - Frank & Jen Travel India 11
Built in 1571, and abandoned only 14 years later. Fatehpur Sikri contains the deserted palace of Mughal emperor Akbar, as well as the ruins of its ghost town......
Built in 1571, and abandoned only 14 years later. Fatehpur Sikri contains the deserted palace of Mughal emperor Akbar, as well as the ruins of its ghost town...
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Built in 1571, and abandoned only 14 years later. Fatehpur Sikri contains the deserted palace of Mughal emperor Akbar, as well as the ruins of its ghost town...
Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom.
You can directly support Crash Course...
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
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Royal Rajasthan Travel Guide
A journey that explores the history of India's former maharajahs and mughals and begins in Delhi, India's chaotic capital city, and ends at the Taj Mahal....
A journey that explores the history of India's former maharajahs and mughals and begins in Delhi, India's chaotic capital city, and ends at the Taj Mahal.
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A journey that explores the history of India's former maharajahs and mughals and begins in Delhi, India's chaotic capital city, and ends at the Taj Mahal.
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Orchha Jahangir Mahal Palace - Frank & Jen Travel India 14
Built in the 17th century by Orchha ruler Vir Singh Deo in honour of Mughal emperor Jahangir, the Jahangir Mahal is a massive castle of architectural beauty.......
Built in the 17th century by Orchha ruler Vir Singh Deo in honour of Mughal emperor Jahangir, the Jahangir Mahal is a massive castle of architectural beauty....
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Built in the 17th century by Orchha ruler Vir Singh Deo in honour of Mughal emperor Jahangir, the Jahangir Mahal is a massive castle of architectural beauty....
21 Things To Do In Delhi, India (नई दिल्ली)
For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebo...
For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebook/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the music and walk around the interior of the temple.
3. Kalkaji Mandir Hindu Temple - This temple is a very important Hindu temple in Delhi and while I was there, there were a number of babies being dedicated by being decorated and blessed.
4. Jama Masjid - Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of Delhi. Though they will attempt to get money from you, it's free to enter the mosque, but if you want to take photos inside they will charge you 300 rupees.
5. Akshardham Temple - This modern Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Delhi literally made my jaw drop, it's that amazing. It's free to enter, but unfortunately, they don't allow any photography inside. This is one of the things to do in Delhi that you cannot afford to miss!
6. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) - Unlike some other sites in Delhi where you'll find many touts and hustlers, the Gurdwara Sikh Temple is about the nicest and most friendly place you can go in Delhi. People are extremely nice and you can enter the temple to listen to music.
7. Laxmi Narayan Mandir -- Dedicated by Mahatma Gandhi, this is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Delhi.
8. Hauz Khas Complex - I'm always amazed at the history of Delhi and Hauz Khas is an excellent example of ancient monuments in the middle of a public park.
9. Lodi Gardens - As a free entrance public park, visiting the Lodi Gardens is one of the most amazing things to do in Delhi. It's just like an ordinary park, but it's filled with thousand year old tombs and monuments that are truly inspirational.
10. India Gate - The war memorial is one of the landmarks of Delhi and resembles the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
11. Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar complex is a compound that houses 13 different astronomy instruments. The structures are confusing to look at, but if you read or follow a guide (or audio guide) you'll understand how each instrument functioned.
12. Qutub Minar - Just like Akshardham Temple, Qutub Minar is one of the top things to do in Delhi, it's truly remarkable. The minaret is the main attraction, a huge pillar of red carved sandstone that towers above the ancient ruins in the complex.
13. Humayun's Tomb - One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb, built in Mughal Islamic architecture.
14. Tomb of Safdarjung - Very similar to Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Safdarjung. What I really liked is that there were no other tourists the day I went so it was quite and peaceful.
15. Red Fort - Located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is the Red Fort. It's an entire walled in city where you can walk around the browse the many buildings within the walls.
16. Raj Ghat - The Raj Ghat is a memorial park dedicated to Gandhi.
17. Chandni Chowk & Chawri Bazar - The liveliest and busiest area of Delhi is Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar. I think it's possible to purchase anything from the entire world in this area, and you'll also find lots of delicious food.
18. Dilli Haat - This handicraft village was set up by the Delhi tourism authority and it's a decent place to purchase souvenirs or high quality crafts. You'll also find a food court that contains canteens serving food from all over India.
19. Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) - Known for short as just CP is a huge series of roundabouts and is the central modern business district of Delhi. Within the area you'll find all sorts of shops, famous restaurants and the Palika Bazar, an underground shopping center.
20. Paharganj (Main Bazar) - The main bazar is located just west of the New Delhi railroad station and it's an old area of town where you'll find a market and lots of budget accommodation options.
21. Delhi Street Food - Eating street food is one of the best things to do in Delhi, you'll love it.
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For many more things to do in Delhi, where to stay, and delicious food to eat, check out my Delhi Travel Guide: http://migrationology.com/delhi-travel-guide-ebook/ (click the link)!
Delhi, India, (नई दिल्ली) is the national capital of the country and has a metropolitan population of around 22 million residents. The city is ancient, it's been around since the 6th century BC so there are many historical and cultural places to visit. That's specifically why I created this list of 21 things to do in Delhi, to help you plan and get excited about visiting Delhi, India.
1. The Lotus Temple (Bahá'í House of Worship) - The temple is in the shape of a giant lotus and on the inside is a peaceful sanctuary where you can enter and sit in silence for as long as you like.
2. ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple - I had never seen a temple like this before, so it as an interesting experience to hear the music and walk around the interior of the temple.
3. Kalkaji Mandir Hindu Temple - This temple is a very important Hindu temple in Delhi and while I was there, there were a number of babies being dedicated by being decorated and blessed.
4. Jama Masjid - Located in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in all of Delhi. Though they will attempt to get money from you, it's free to enter the mosque, but if you want to take photos inside they will charge you 300 rupees.
5. Akshardham Temple - This modern Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Delhi literally made my jaw drop, it's that amazing. It's free to enter, but unfortunately, they don't allow any photography inside. This is one of the things to do in Delhi that you cannot afford to miss!
6. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh Temple) - Unlike some other sites in Delhi where you'll find many touts and hustlers, the Gurdwara Sikh Temple is about the nicest and most friendly place you can go in Delhi. People are extremely nice and you can enter the temple to listen to music.
7. Laxmi Narayan Mandir -- Dedicated by Mahatma Gandhi, this is one of the most significant Hindu temples in Delhi.
8. Hauz Khas Complex - I'm always amazed at the history of Delhi and Hauz Khas is an excellent example of ancient monuments in the middle of a public park.
9. Lodi Gardens - As a free entrance public park, visiting the Lodi Gardens is one of the most amazing things to do in Delhi. It's just like an ordinary park, but it's filled with thousand year old tombs and monuments that are truly inspirational.
10. India Gate - The war memorial is one of the landmarks of Delhi and resembles the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
11. Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar complex is a compound that houses 13 different astronomy instruments. The structures are confusing to look at, but if you read or follow a guide (or audio guide) you'll understand how each instrument functioned.
12. Qutub Minar - Just like Akshardham Temple, Qutub Minar is one of the top things to do in Delhi, it's truly remarkable. The minaret is the main attraction, a huge pillar of red carved sandstone that towers above the ancient ruins in the complex.
13. Humayun's Tomb - One of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb, built in Mughal Islamic architecture.
14. Tomb of Safdarjung - Very similar to Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Safdarjung. What I really liked is that there were no other tourists the day I went so it was quite and peaceful.
15. Red Fort - Located near Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi is the Red Fort. It's an entire walled in city where you can walk around the browse the many buildings within the walls.
16. Raj Ghat - The Raj Ghat is a memorial park dedicated to Gandhi.
17. Chandni Chowk & Chawri Bazar - The liveliest and busiest area of Delhi is Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazar. I think it's possible to purchase anything from the entire world in this area, and you'll also find lots of delicious food.
18. Dilli Haat - This handicraft village was set up by the Delhi tourism authority and it's a decent place to purchase souvenirs or high quality crafts. You'll also find a food court that contains canteens serving food from all over India.
19. Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) - Known for short as just CP is a huge series of roundabouts and is the central modern business district of Delhi. Within the area you'll find all sorts of shops, famous restaurants and the Palika Bazar, an underground shopping center.
20. Paharganj (Main Bazar) - The main bazar is located just west of the New Delhi railroad station and it's an old area of town where you'll find a market and lots of budget accommodation options.
21. Delhi Street Food - Eating street food is one of the best things to do in Delhi, you'll love it.
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- published: 24 Apr 2013
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Historical Place of Nepal - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) - Kathmandu Travel Guide
Kathmandu Nepal Travel Guide - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) is one of the historical place of Nepal. It is elder than Eiffel tower of France & Statue of Liberty, e...
Kathmandu Nepal Travel Guide - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) is one of the historical place of Nepal. It is elder than Eiffel tower of France & Statue of Liberty, exceptionally incredible as no iron or metal has been used to make this tower. The purpose of making this tower is to gather all people at Tudikhel ( a huge ground in norther face of Dharahara) for announcements. It is made by first prime minister of Nepal, Bhimsen Thapa, that is why it is often called Bhimsen tower, but it is 2nd tallest tower made by Bhimsen Thapa.The original Bhimsen Tower was built in 1824 and was 11 stories high, two stories taller than the present day Dharahara. Dharahara was built for Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari, who was the niece of Bhimsen Thapa. She wanted a tower of her own next to Bhimsen's original tower.
There are 213 steps in the tower and at the top of the Dharahara there is a shiva temple.
The tower is made in Mughal style while walls of surroundings are made in European style while having Hindu temple at top, bringing all religion together.
For more information - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharahara
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Kathmandu Nepal Travel Guide - Dharahara (Bhimsen Tower) is one of the historical place of Nepal. It is elder than Eiffel tower of France & Statue of Liberty, exceptionally incredible as no iron or metal has been used to make this tower. The purpose of making this tower is to gather all people at Tudikhel ( a huge ground in norther face of Dharahara) for announcements. It is made by first prime minister of Nepal, Bhimsen Thapa, that is why it is often called Bhimsen tower, but it is 2nd tallest tower made by Bhimsen Thapa.The original Bhimsen Tower was built in 1824 and was 11 stories high, two stories taller than the present day Dharahara. Dharahara was built for Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari, who was the niece of Bhimsen Thapa. She wanted a tower of her own next to Bhimsen's original tower.
There are 213 steps in the tower and at the top of the Dharahara there is a shiva temple.
The tower is made in Mughal style while walls of surroundings are made in European style while having Hindu temple at top, bringing all religion together.
For more information - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharahara
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TAJ MAHAL - AGRA, INDIA - Mughal Architecture at its Best
The Taj Mahal from Persian and Arabic, "crown of palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Ag...
The Taj Mahal from Persian and Arabic, "crown of palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favorite wife of three, Mumtaz Mahal.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for an additional ten years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million Indian rupees, which in 2015 would be valued at around 52.8 billion Indian rupees ($827 million US). The construction project employed around 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. The domed marble tomb is part of an integrated complex consisting of gardens and two red-sandstone buildings surrounded by a crenellated wall on three sides.
The Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India". It is one of the world’s most celebrated structures and a symbol of India’s rich history. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, the Taj Mahal attracts some 3 million visitors a year. - Wikipedia
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The Taj Mahal from Persian and Arabic, "crown of palaces", is a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favorite wife of three, Mumtaz Mahal.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for an additional ten years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million Indian rupees, which in 2015 would be valued at around 52.8 billion Indian rupees ($827 million US). The construction project employed around 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. The domed marble tomb is part of an integrated complex consisting of gardens and two red-sandstone buildings surrounded by a crenellated wall on three sides.
The Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India". It is one of the world’s most celebrated structures and a symbol of India’s rich history. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, the Taj Mahal attracts some 3 million visitors a year. - Wikipedia
- published: 09 Oct 2015
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Das Rote Fort, Delhi, India HD
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Tomb of Mughal Emperor
Near Aurangabad at a place called Khuldabad is a tomb of a mughal emperor. When I went in there a blind tour guide told me the history of the tomb and the em......
Near Aurangabad at a place called Khuldabad is a tomb of a mughal emperor. When I went in there a blind tour guide told me the history of the tomb and the em...
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Near Aurangabad at a place called Khuldabad is a tomb of a mughal emperor. When I went in there a blind tour guide told me the history of the tomb and the em...
India,Delhi,Red Fort - Trip to Nepal,Tibet,India part 41 - Travel video HD
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of muse...
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums. In addition to accommodating the emperors and their households, it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal government and the setting for events critically impacting the region.
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The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums. In addition to accommodating the emperors and their households, it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal government and the setting for events critically impacting the region.
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- published: 27 Jun 2015
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Tomb of Mughal Emperor-Humayun,Delhi
This documentary is based on Mughal Emperor Humayun`s tomb. it is situated at delhi.it is very huge,it was build by Neela Begum.she was the wife of humayun.it i...
This documentary is based on Mughal Emperor Humayun`s tomb. it is situated at delhi.it is very huge,it was build by Neela Begum.she was the wife of humayun.it is by sandepp tiwari.It is called that Taj mahal copied from here, it is very grand,there are lots buildings in this complex.there were a place where Labours came from Arab stayed here,it is called Arab Sarai.it is spread in huge Area.Humayun was tha son of Mughal Emperor Babar,Babar was the first mughal emperor in india,he came from Arab.Babar was very keen to win whole india,but there were small states at that time in india, so he appointed his Managers in every state for Revenu.He Started Revenu system in india.
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This documentary is based on Mughal Emperor Humayun`s tomb. it is situated at delhi.it is very huge,it was build by Neela Begum.she was the wife of humayun.it is by sandepp tiwari.It is called that Taj mahal copied from here, it is very grand,there are lots buildings in this complex.there were a place where Labours came from Arab stayed here,it is called Arab Sarai.it is spread in huge Area.Humayun was tha son of Mughal Emperor Babar,Babar was the first mughal emperor in india,he came from Arab.Babar was very keen to win whole india,but there were small states at that time in india, so he appointed his Managers in every state for Revenu.He Started Revenu system in india.
- published: 28 Dec 2014
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Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should defini...
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should definitely take advantage of the audio...
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Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should definitely take advantage of the audio...
Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should def......
Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should def...
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Here you will find a wealth of beautiful wall designs / paintings and can be put in the time of the high culture of the Mughal Empire into it. You should def...
Redfort Delhi India-historical places of mughal empire
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of ......
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of ...
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The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of ...
Palace on wheels Travel Guide
Delhi is the starting point of a fascinating journey through Rajasthan on board one of the most enthralling and legendary trains in the world....
Delhi is the starting point of a fascinating journey through Rajasthan on board one of the most enthralling and legendary trains in the world.
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Delhi is the starting point of a fascinating journey through Rajasthan on board one of the most enthralling and legendary trains in the world.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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