Delhi, India - Qutab Minar
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झूलती मीनार का अजीबोगरीब रहस्य Jhulta minar or shaking minarets in Hindi
In This Video We are going to tell about the mystery of Jhulta minar or shaking minarets in Hindi.. Get all Info about jhulta minar history in hindi. sidi bashir mosque is situated at Ahmadabad.
10 Best Places To Visit In UDAIPUR | उदयपुर में घूमने के 10 प्रमुख स्थान | Kritesh Productions
Udaipur, Also known as the city of lakes has many surprises for tourists, called the Kashmir of Rajasthan Udaipur is a city that will leave you stunned with its beautiful Pichola Lake and Fatehsagar Lake. The City Palace is equally mesmerising as compared to some other forts like Sajjangarh Palace and Bagore Ki Haveli. The collection of good temples like Eklingji Temple and Jag Mandir will also not disappoint you either. If you love to explore folk stuff then Shilpgram and Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal are for you. If you have time then do give a visit to Saheliyon Ki Bari, Gulab Bagh and Vintage Car Museum. For animal lovers Animal Aid Unlimited animal shelter is a great place to cherish. Udaipur has some great Hotels and Resorts to make your stay comfortable
FORT OF CHITTORGARH RAJASTHAN INDIA IN HD
Chittorgarh Fort (Hindi/Rajasthani: चित्तौड दुर्ग Chittorgarh Durg) is the largest fort in India and the grandest in the state of Rajasthan. The fort, plainly known as Chittor, was the capital of Mewar and is today situated several kilometres by road south of Bhilwara. It was ruled initially by Guhilot and later by Sisodias, the Suryavanshi clans of Chattari Rajputs, from 7th century, until it was finally abandoned in 1568 after the siege by Emperor Akbar in 1567. It sprawls majestically over a hill 180 m (590.6 ft) in height spread over an area of 280 ha (691.9 acres) above the plains of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort precinct with an evocative history is studded with a series of historical palaces, gates, temples and two prominent commemoration towers. These monumental ruins have inspired the imagination of tourists and writers for centuries.[1][2][3]
The fort was sacked three times between 15th and 16th centuries; in 1303 Allauddin Khilji defeated Rana Ratan Singh, in 1535 Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat defeated Bikramjeet Singh and in 1567 Emperor Akbar defeated Maharana Udai Singh II who left the fort and founded Udaipur. Each time the men fought bravely rushing out of the fort walls charging the enemy but lost every time. Following these defeats, Jauhar was committed thrice by more than 13,000 ladies and children of the Rajput heroes who laid their lives in battles at Chittorgarh Fort, first led by Rani Padmini wife of Rana Rattan Singh who was killed in the battle in 1303, and later by Rani Karnavati in 1537 AD.[1][2][4]
Thus, the fort represents the quintessence of tribute to the nationalism, courage, medieval chivalry and sacrifice exhibited by the Mewar rulers of Sisodia and their kinsmen and women and children, between the 7th century and 16th century. The rulers, their soldiers, the women folk of royalty and the commoners considered death as a better option than dishonor in the face of surrender to the foreign invading armies.[1][4]
Mysterious Qutub Minar क़ुतुब मीनार का अद्भुत रहस्य | Seriously Strange
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. Qutub Minar History In Hindi - क़ुतुब मीनार का इतिहास
कुतुब मीनार, 120 मीटर ऊँची दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी ईंटो की मीनार है और मोहाली की फ़तेह बुर्ज के बाद भारत की दुसरी सबसे बड़ी मीनार है. प्राचीन काल से ही क़ुतुब मीनार का इतिहास चलता आ रहा है, कुतुब मीनार का आस-पास का परिसर कुतुब कॉम्पलेक्स से घिरा हुआ है, जो एक UNESCO वर्ल्ड हेरिटेज साईट भी है. कुतुब मीनार दिल्ली के मेहरुली भाग में स्थापित है. यह मीनार लाल पत्थर और मार्बल से बनी हुई है, कुतुब मीनार 72.5 मीटर (237.8 फ़ीट) ऊँची है जिसका डायमीटर 14.32 मीटर (47 फ़ीट) तल से और 2.75 मीटर (9 फ़ीट) चोटी से है. मीनार के अंदर गोल सीढ़ियाँ है, ऊँचाई तक कुल 379 सीढ़ियाँ है. क़ुतुब मीनार / Qutub Minar स्टेशन दिल्ली मेट्रो से सबसे करीबी स्टेशन है.
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Hiran Minar ! Fabulous Place in Sheikhupura Pakistan
The Hiran Minar is one of the best known and most beautiful sites used to be the favorite hunting spot of all Muslim rulers. Hiran Minar or The Deer Minaret is 17th-century Mughal-era complex located in the town of Sheikhupura, about 40 kilometers northwest of Lahore in the Pakistani province of Punjab. Hiran Minar was built at the site of a game reserve in honor of Mughal Emperor Jahangir's pet antelope, due to his fondness of nature and relationship between human’s pets and hunting. Therefore, Hiran Minar was built during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in a hunting reserve used by the Mughal royals. During the region of Emperor Salim from 1605 to 1627, Sheikhupura had the status of a royal hunting ground. The minaret itself was built in 1606 as a monument to Emperor Jahangir's beloved pet antelope, Mansiraj, or Light of the Mind. Who had been trained to lure wild animals to the tank in order to be hunted? The practice of building such tomb-markers over the skulls of game animals is an ancient Persian custom. Mughal Emperor Jahangir ordered to build a tower and a grave for his deer, Mansraj, and he spotted a deer tried to kill, but accidentally killed his own favorite, Mansraj. The emperor becomes so sad that he ordered to bury deer in the ground where it died and build a tower called Hiran Minar. This is a very rare example of love towards a pet, a gesture of love towards wildlife in a time when the western world was even not familiar with such intentions.
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Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Qutub Minar - Most Visited Tourist Places in India
Taj mahal
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The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal
The Red Fort
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The Delhi Gate is an entrance to the Red Fort in Delhi and is on the Fort's southern wall. The gate received its name from the Fort's city. The primary gate is the Lahori Gate, which is very similar in appearance.
Qutb Minar
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Qutub Minar is a minaret that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India.
QUTUB MINAR OF NEW DELHI AS ON (04-11-2017), ULTRA HD
QUTUB MINAR OF NEW DELHI AS ON (04-11-2017), ULTRA HD, VIDEOGRAPHY AND EDITING BY Mr. JAYANTA KUMAR MANDAL(জয়ন্ত কুমার মন্ডল)
,QUTB MINAR कुतुब मिनार
COORDINATES: 28.524355°N 77.185248°E
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STARTED CONSTRUCTION BY QUTUB-UD-DIN AIBAK & COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION BY ILTUTMISH
MADE OF RED SANDSTONE AND MARBLE, QUTUB MINAR IS A 73-METRE (239 FEET) TALL TAPERING TOWER OF FIVE STOREYS, WITH A 14.3 METRE (47 FEET) BASE DIAMETER, REDUCING TO 2.7 METRES (9 FEET) AT THE PEAK. IT CONTAINS A SPIRAL STAIRCASE OF 379 STEPS.ITS DESIGN IS THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN BASED ON THE MINARET OF JAM, IN WESTERN AFGHANISTAN.
QUTB UD-DIN-AIBAK, FOUNDER OF THE DELHI SULTANATE, STARTED CONSTRUCTION OF THE QUTUB MINAR'S FIRST STOREY AROUND 1192. IN 1220, AIBAK'S SUCCESSOR AND SON-IN-LAW ILTUTMISH COMPLETED A FURTHER THREE STOREYS. IN 1369, A LIGHTNING STRIKE DESTROYED THE TOP STOREY. FIROZ SHAH TUGHLAQ REPLACED THE DAMAGED STOREY, AND ADDED ONE MORE.
ACCIDENT
BEFORE 1974, THE GENERAL PUBLIC WAS ALLOWED ACCESS TO THE TOP OF THE MINAR, VIA THE INTERNAL STAIRCASE. ON 4 DECEMBER 1981, THE STAIRCASE LIGHTING FAILED. BETWEEN 300 AND 400 VISITORS STAMPEDED TOWARDS THE EXIT, AND 45 WERE KILLED IN THE CRUSH AND SOME WERE INJURED. MOST OF THESE WERE CHILDREN. SUBSEQUENTLY, PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE INSIDE OF THE TOWER HAS BEEN STOPPED.
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Streets of India: Udaipur
Walking around random streets and lanes of Udaipur (Rajahstan, India) we found an elephant standing on the street on busy roundabout, surrounded by a chord of donkeys. The elephant was taking a break together with his owner, before departure elsewhere. As there were women in close proximity selling green grass-looking plants so I bought some and fed the elephant. Later I learned that the donkeys, as well as a lot of other animals on the streets of India are not stray animals: they have owners. But somehow they let them to look after themselves and so in Udaipur just having left the main touristy area one could see a lot of stray donkeys wandering about. The donkeys are usually used for carrying things, just as the elephants. We said 'good bye' to the owner and shortly after we saw him passing by riding on his elephant. Elephants get attached to their owners as they are raised and nurtured by them as mothers since they are little calves. So this relationship lasts a lifetime.