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By Kaisar Andrabi India's historical monuments are a reminder of the past and the country's cultural splendour. And while the iconic Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, the Qutub Minar, and Fatehpur Sikri are on every traveller's list, there are countless historical monuments that languish in obscurity with even locals being unaware of their existence. A recent report submitted by the ministry of culture says that 50 monuments identified by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have become untraceable. On December 8, at the winter parliamentary session, a report submitted before the Parliamentary Stan...
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By Kaisar Andrabi Delhi – The Taj Mahal, India's most famous monument, was back in the news on Monday. This time, it was because The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) was served notices by the Agra Municipal Corporation over dues in property taxes and water bills. Not only the Taj Mahal, but the ASI also received notices for the Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daulah as well. The last two notices, issued by the municipal corporation on October 27, said the ASI has to pay Rs 1.9 crore in water bills and Rs 1.5 lakh for property taxes for the Taj Mahal. The ASI, the body that maintains and protects hi...
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On June 17, 1631, the 38-year old chief consort of Shah Jahan, head of the Mughal Empire, was giving birth to their 14th child in the central Indian city of Burhanpur. It had been a long and extremely difficult labor– more than 30 hours in total. But the consort persisted and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. The consort herself, unfortunately, succumbed to uncontrollable postpartum bleeding, and she passed away that same day. Her name was Mumtaz Mahal. And her husband the Emperor was so bereaved that, after a year-long period of mourning, he commissioned a palatial mausoleum to house her tom...
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