10 Most Famous Historical Monuments of India India is rich in culture,traditions,heritage buildings, temples, forts and palaces. Famous Indian Monuments includes Old Churches of Goa ,The Taj Mahal, Qutab Minar of Delhi, Charminar, Red fort and Jantar mantar, these are also few most visited Heritage Sites in India. These Historical Monuments are the only wealth of Indian tourism along with other World Heritage Sites and Nature tourism places like wild parks and ancient temples of south India. Taj Mahal, Agra The Taj Mahal, a beautiful white marble Monument located in the city of Agra on the banks of the holy river Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Taj Mahal is the finest example of combines elements of Mughal,Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Indian architectural styles. It is one of the eight wonders of the world and the jewel of Muslim art in India. Fatehpur Sikri is another historic site in the state, the first planned city of the Mughals. Mysore Palace, Mys...
Jayasthiti Malla ascended the throne at the time when the condition of Nepal was worsening. The central government was very weak and the feudal lords were fighting among them selves. There was no peace at home. The Kingdom was split with dissension and feud. Social life was also chaotic. Weights and measures differed from one part of the country to another. There were no standard and uniform weights and measures throughout Nepal. There was no uniformity even in law and justice and other governmental rules and regulations. The strong oppressed the weak. Under the then existing condition, Nepal needed a strong monarch just as England needed a strong monarchy just on the eve of the beginning of the Tudor period. Just as the English people found a strong monarch in Henry VII, the Nepalese also found a strong mo narch in Jayasthiti Malla. He was a great reformer. He brought about social, economic and religious reforms. Social reforms He introduced social reforms by defining the jobs o...
Culture is the soul of a nation. This spiritual factor is as important to mankind as physical factors such as race and land. Cultural developments define the history of a nation’s civilization. The complete destruction of a national culture leads to the end of the nation. Ancient nations who had created glorious civilizations were considered to have vanished when their cultures disappeared, even though people of their races may have survived. China is the only country in the world whose ancient civilization has been passed down continuously for over 5,000 years. Destruction of its traditional culture is an unforgivable crime. The Chinese culture, believed to be passed down by God, started with such myths as Pangu’s creation of heaven and the earth [1], Nüwa’s creation of humanity [2], Shennong’s identification of hundreds of medicinal herbs [3], and Cangjie’s invention of Chinese characters [4]. “Man follows the earth, the earth follows heaven, heaven follows the Tao, and the...
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