Search BlogCatalog

5 results of 5Directory

Not My Thing, Or Thang!

Not My Thing, Or Thang!

http://notmythingorthang.blogspot.com/

A blog dedicated... To photography. To imagery. To designs. :)

Journey 2 world

Journey 2 world

http://journey2world.blogspot.com

travels packages ,tours , vehicle rentaletc..

Aryan tours

Aryan tours

http://aryantours.blogspot.com/

travel blog aimed at promoting indian tours....

Top 10 of Everything

Top 10 of Everything

http://toppten.blogspot.com

A comprehensive Top 10 list on many things covering economy, geography, population, cities, wealth, and other interesting trivia. Must read for quizzing enthusiasts.

MISSnurulRAMIZAH

MISSnurulRAMIZAH

http://nurul-ramizah.blogspot.com/

" Ketika kita hidup untuk kepentingan peribadi, hidup ini tanpak sangat pendek dan kerdil. Ia bermula saat kita mulai mengerti dan akan berakhir bersama akhirnya kita hidup untuk orang lain, yakin untuk hidup memperjuangkan sebuah fikrah, maka kehidu

9 results of 9Blog Posts

the Bhagawan’s eyes

The Silver Oak | November 29th 2009 by Shashikiran Mullur

Every introduction to Bangalore speaks of the four towers of Kempegowda that marked the corners of the capital he founded four-hundred years ago. But these small things are not towers—not in the way the Jin Mao or the Sears or the Qutb Minar are to read more

Qutab Minar History

India Travels Tours | November 24th 2009 by Arun

The oldest monument in Delhi built by Qutb-ub-din Aibak in 1196 AD. It was a six-storied tower with a nice dome on top. There are 379 steps to reach the top. Minar was at a height of 91 meters was built but now, when only 73.5 meters due to injury co read more

Book Review: Story of the Delhi Iron Pillar

Frames N Pages | October 5th 2009 by Nidhi

Enduring MysteryStory of the Delhi Iron Pillar by R. Balasubramaniam; Foundation Books; Price: Rs.195; 140 pp. Contrary to popular belief India was a major player in the global metallurgy industry long before the late J.N. Tata established the Tata I read more

Ottoman Bridge

welcome welcome welcome | September 26th 2009 by resika

Ottoman Bridge in Prizren - KosovoOttoman House in Mostar - Bosnia and HercegowinaOttoman Railstation in Madinah - Saudi ArabiaPalayam Mosque in Kerala - IndiaParis Mosque in FranceParis Mosque in France (garden)Petronas Twin Towers in JualaLumpur - read more

Qutb complex, Delhi

Trip advisor for vacation packages and cheap holidays | September 26th 2009 by Dankuna

The Qutb compound, what’s more spelled Qutab before Qutub, is an array of monuments after that buildings by the side of Mehrauli concerning Delhi, India, the generally illustrious of which is the five-storeyed, after that 72.5 m soaring Qutb Mi read more

The tailor of Qutb Minar

desiderata | September 25th 2009 by Aarti

Sometimes, here in this aggressive, rude, often violent and almost always misogynistic city of Delhi, you meet someone, or have an experience that makes it all worthwhile.I met Kuku Arora in a fairly unremarkable way: I needed a dress made for a ball read more

Delhi : explored (2)

Toni Wahid | September 1st 2009 by Toni Wahid

Apa jadinya kalau India mempunyai menara miring Qutb Minar sebagaimana Pisa di Italia ? Selama 22 tahun dari 1983 hingga 2005 sebuah survey geologi yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah setempat menemukan fakta bahwa menara ini miring hingga 11 detik. Walau read more

Qutub Minar

Travel | August 23rd 2009 by Prasanta

 A Garden Inside Qutub Minar The Qutub Minar was built by India's first Muslim ruler Qutub-uid-din Aibak in 1193 AD and the completed by Firuz Shah Tughluk in 1386 AD. It is situated in the Qutb complex, amidst the ruins of ancient Jain temples read more

Qutab Minar

New Delhi - Photography | June 25th 2009 by Nakul Pritam

The Qutab Minar, a tower in Delhi, India, is the world's tallest brick minaret. The Qutb Minar is notable for being one of the earliest and most prominent examples of Indo-Islamic architecture. read more

2 results of 3Social Search