Indo-Saracenic Architecture
Indo-Saracenic architecture in India is marked by Indian materials and Muslim designs developed by British architects.
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Belapur Fort is located in Belapur Township in Navi Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra. The construction of Belapur Fort was completed in 1570. The fort has an elevation of almost 89 feet.
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#OTD in 1847 – Choctaw Indians collect money to donate to starving Irish Hunger victims.
Moved by news of starvation in Ireland, a group of Choctaws gathered in Scullyville, Ok, to raise a relief fund. Despite their meager resources, they collected $170 and forwarded it to a U.S. famine relief organisation.
The Choctaw Indians may have seen echoes of their own fate in that of the Irish. Just 16 years before, in 1831, the Choctaw Indians were forcibly removed from their ancestral…
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American Indian Movement (AIM) teepee on the grounds of the Washington Monument
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22.09.23
This studyblr will be a travelblr for a little while🐾
Exploring Lucknow city, in between breaks from my internship. It's so unfair that people here can just go out for a walk in the evening and have their eyes feast on such beautiful architecture so casually?! Like what?!
Here's to Lucknowi chai with my team. Cheers 🍻
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A Tourist in Delhi 📷
My (mostly) unedited attempts at capturing the Qutub Minar from my trip to the city earlier this year.
Delhi is a peculiar place. It is everything, all at once. I’ve never seen a city with a character as varied as this one. Chaos and calm, DLF buildings and old world charm.
I love how almost no one who lives in Delhi is actually from Delhi but somehow anyone can call it their own. Is anyone visiting Delhi ever really a tourist? I felt like I’ve already lived several lives here. I probably know more about Delhi than the place I actually live in.
Looking at this post here you might assume I loved Delhi. No, I actually hated it. But that’s the thing about it. You can love it, you can hate it, but you can never ever forget it. I love it in a twisted way. Like, I hate it but I’m obsessed. I do not know how to put it into words, I am not a poet.
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Initially built in the 9th century, the Kavaledurga Fort is a historical monument that is located about 18 km from Thirthahalli in the Shimoga district of the state of Karnataka.
https://www.indianetzone.com/81/kavaledurga_fort.htm
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