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a trip to jaipur 🏰
#trip#travel#jaipur#india#rajasthan#indian architecture#indian monuments#palace#desi tumblr#desiblr#travelling#traveling#hawa mahal#patrika gate#jal mahal#jaipur city palace#amer palace#amer fort#the pink city#pink city
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#jaipur#rajasthan#nahargarhfort#amer fort#forts#history#indian history#indian monuments#royalty#indian royalty#india#wallpaper#phone wallpapers#historical wallpapers#raja man singh#view of the city from the top#indo european#architecture#indo european architecture#mughal architecture#sheesh mahal#pillars#art#culture#doors#windows#old doors
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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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https://www.indianetzone.com/65/belapur_fort.htm
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Monument Valley Utah
#photography#light#photo#nature#natural#utah#monument valley#nature aesthetic#blue sky#indian reservation#original photography#original photographers#original post#desert#mountains#landscape photography#landscape#desert landscape#clouds#cliffs#cloudcore#cloudysky#cloudy
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American Indian Movement (AIM) teepee on the grounds of the Washington Monument
#native america#american indian movement#AIM#black and white#washington dc#politics#history#teepee#flags#washington monument
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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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#AnGortaMor#TheGreatHunger#TrailOfTears#&039;Kindred Spirits&039; Monument#America#An Gorta Mor#Bailic Park#Choctaw Indians#Co. Cork#Co. Mayo#England#Ireland#Midleton#Mississippi#Oklahoma#The Great Hunger#Trail of Tears
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Delhi, the historical capital of India, is all about stories of the past. Among several landmarks, there’s one unusual place that stands out as a whispered legend of supernatural intrigue known as Machla Mahal. The place is still shrouded in mystery.
Let’s find out more about this mysterious place.
History of Malcha Mahal
For those who don’t know, Malcha Mahal is a Tughlaq-era hunting lodge built in 1325 by Feroz Shah Tughlaq. The palace is situated in Malcha, which is one of the pretty hamlets around Raisina Hill.
For centuries, the mansion remained abandoned before a mysterious family started living there. The family claimed to be descendants of the Nawab of Awadh. Wilayat Mahal, head of the family, along with her son Ali Raza and daughter Sakina Mahal started living inside the palace. She claimed to be the great-granddaughter of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah and for years, she used to live near the New Delhi station.
She demanded the Indian government to return her ancestral property, which was seized by the British illegally. Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, got involved in this and after looking at the miserable condition of the family ordered to find a residence for Wilayat Mahal. Eventually Malcha Mahal was given to them and the family moved into the property in 1985.
Haunted tales
As per locals, the palace is haunted by the spirit of Begum Wilayat Mahal. She committed suicide after allegedly gulping down crushed diamonds. The last member of this mysterious royal family Prince Ali Raza also died in 2017. He was found dead inside the palace.
The reputation of Machla Mahal as one of the most haunted places in Delhi attracts a number of paranormal enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Several visitors come here in the hopes of an eerie encounter, laced with modern cameras and voice recorders. Some also carry ghost-hunting equipment.
But irrespective of Machla Mahal’s haunted reputation, the place remains an important part of Delhi's historical heritage and it stands as a witness to the city's rich past.
#horror#history#historic#indian#indianheritage#delhi#new delhi#monument#educate yourself#education#historyindia
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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 🍻
#travel diary#travel#travelblr#travel blog#travelbook#indian travelblr#indian studyblr#100 days of productivity#hustle#internship#work in progress#cities#aesthetic#food diary#architecture#monument
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National Day of Mourning
The National Day of Mourning takes place on the fourth Thursday of November, this year it’s on November 28. If this date sounds familiar to you, it’s because the fourth Thursday of November also coincides with Thanksgiving in the U.S. Every year on the National Day of Mourning, Native American people in New England gather together to protest. To them, Thanksgiving serves as a reminder of the unjust treatment that Native Americans have received since the 1620 Plymouth landing.
History of National Day of Mourning
The National Day of Mourning reminds us all that Thanksgiving is only part of the story. Native Americans, since 1970, have gathered at noon on Cole’s Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts, to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving Day.
Pilgrims landed in Plymouth and established the first colony in 1620. As such, it’s the oldest municipality in New England. Many Native Americans, however, don’t celebrate the arrival of the Pilgrims and other European settlers. Thanksgiving, to them, is a brutal reminder of “the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of Native lands, and the relentless assault on Native culture.”
They participate as a way to honor Native ancestors and the struggles of Native peoples to survive today. “It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection as well as a protest of the racism and oppression which Native Americans continue to experience.”
The United American Indians of New England (UAINE) sponsors this event. They maintain that the Pilgrims arrived in North America and claimed tribal land for their own, as opposed to establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with the local inhabitants. UAINE members believe that these settlers “introduced sexism, racism, anti-homosexual bigotry, jails, and the class system.”
The National Day of Mourning generally begins at noon and includes a march through the historic district of Plymouth. While the UAINE encourages people of all backgrounds to attend the protests, only Native speakers are invited to give these speeches about the past, as well as current obstacles their people have overcome. Guests are asked to bring non-alcoholic beverages, desserts, fresh fruits and vegetables, or pre-cooked items. The protest is open to anyone, and has attracted other minority activists.
National Day of Mourning timeline
1998
No permit needed
UAINE receives permission from local authorities to march in protest without having to obtain a permit.
1997
Protests got violent
State troopers use force against protesters who gathered together to observe the 28th annual National Day of Mourning.
1970
National Day of Mourning began
The first annual protest for the National Day of Mourning takes place.
1620
Pilgrims arrived
English separatist Puritans, who had broken away from the Church of England, land at Plymouth Rock. Today we refer to them as Pilgrims.
National Day of Mourning FAQs
What really happened in 1621?
The Pilgrims celebrated their first successful harvest by firing guns and cannons in Plymouth. The noise alarmed ancestors of the Wampanoag Nation who went to investigate. That is how native people came to be present at the first Thanksgiving
Are federal offices closed on a national day of mourning?
U.S. government offices are closed on the National Day of Mourning due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
What happens on the National Day of Mourning?
Native Americans and supporters gather in Plymouth to “mourn our ancestors and the genocide of our peoples and the theft of our lands.”
How to Observe National Day of Mourning
Brush up on your history: Do you know much about the first Thanksgiving? Do some research online, stop by your local library, or watch a documentary that will help give you a better understanding of what Native Americans actually went through.
Learn more about the United American Indians of New England (UAINE): UAINE is responsible for helping the National Day of Mourning protest take shape. To observe this important day, take some time to learn about about the UAINE. It's a fascinating organization that has done a great deal to promote better treatment for the Native American people.
Attend a protest: Protesters gather on Cole's Hill, a location overlooking Plymouth Rock, in Massachusetts. Everyone is welcome to observe these gatherings, and recently, other minority groups have started to become involved in the events of this day.
4 Reasons To Thank Native Americans
They've been here a while: Native Americans have existed in what is now known as the United States since 12,000 BC.
Thank you for your service: Although they were not considered American citizens, over 8,000 Native Americans served in the military in World War I.
Your great-grandma is who?: Many of the first families who settled in Virginia trace their roots directly back to Pocahontas.
An important vocabulary lesson: A bunch of Native American words have made their way into the English language; for example, coyote, tomato, poncho, potato, and chia.
Why National Day of Mourning is Important
It serves as an important history lesson: Textbooks often glaze over the unjust treatment of Native Americans. The National Day of Mourning, however, is a reminder that the people native to the Americas have been the recipients of a great deal of unfair treatment. It's important to discuss.
It's a time to come together: For protesters, the National Day of Mourning serves as a time to rally together to advocate for what they believe in. UAINE has worked to improve relations between the government and native people.
It shifts our attention away from turkey: Yes, Thanksgiving can be a great day filled with tons of good food and time spent with loving family and friends. However, the mission behind the National Day of Mourning is to highlight that the Thanksgiving holiday is actually quite painful for some people. For quite a few Native Americans in New England, Thanksgiving marks a time when their ancestors were treated poorly.
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The fading Indian History and prosperous culture of Kamasutra.
Location: Bhoramdev, Chhattisgarh, India
#kama sutra#indian#indianheritage#indian history#india#monument#historical places#phone photography#photooftheday#photography#ancient history#artists on tumblr#photo sexy#street photography#photographers on tumblr#indiantemples#love#stone art#carved stone#indian culture#chhattisgarh
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We’re partners.
Shahid Kapoor as Sunny and Bhuvan Arora as Firoz in
FARZI (2023), dir. Raj & DK Episode 4: Dhanrakshak
#farzi#farzi amazon prime#tvedit#dailypoc#pocsource#shahid kapoor#bhuvan arora#indian drama#okay there were some monumental moments btwn the 2 of them this episode but none where they were alone LMAO#i rly had to scrub to find any twoshots bc yasir chacha was with them a lot#they were actually so boyfriends this ep tho ... sunny being protective over firoz eg shielding him from the emotional trauma of seeing#naanu go through so much pain and having to be in this hospital PLUS them being kidnapped and sunny making sure firoz is okay#in the way that his first words after they come back to consciousness being 'firoz are you okay?' AND the give me your hand ...#like what was the reason for that moment. he said it so tenderly too ...#can only explain it this way: sunny felt bad after the whole kidnapping thing and wanted to comfort firoz using - once again! -#physical touch. that's their THING man :((#anyway i hashtag love them and all and the next eps only get more intense <3#rahul.gif
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#lodhi garden#lodi dynasty#delhi#new delhi#india#monuments#wallpapers#phone wallpapers#aesthetic#aesthetic wallpapers#indian art#indian architecture#capitals of the world#historical wallpapers#wallpaper#history#sunny#beautiful
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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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Monument Valley, Utah
#photography#photo#light#no photoshop#blue sky#nature#nature aesthetic#utah#monument valley#natural#indian reservation#original photography#original photographers#original post#desert#mountains#landscape photography#landscape#desert landscape#clouds#cliffs#cloudcore#cloudysky#cloudy
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