Tuesday, 9 April 2013

CIVIL ENGINEER UNUSUAL PLACES ON EARTH

To the dear atheists .... If you believe in the Big Bang, have you asked yourself who forced the Big Bang to happen and forced the universe to begin ? It's okay to have Big bang and believe in science but don't you think that it would be more logical to consider that there's a creator who created them and forced them to begin ?




ONE OF THE COMMENT  MADE FOR THIS VIDEO : This is how a religious person shall se the world. Respect the others, and still believe that science is true. I can tolerate this, even more i actually like it as an alternative to science wich can be depressive at times. But muslims and others have to realize that science is what drove the western world into success. So leave and let the western world be what it is, don't force religious believes and keep away from extremist organisations -they cause troubles.

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Thanks for watching! Due to me recieving multiple compaints about the commenting being disabled on this video, I have decided to re-enable it. If you can be respectful you can be sure your comment will be approved. HATERS dont bother

   

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Friday, 5 April 2013

TAJ MAHAL MYSTERIES & SECRET VIDEO

Commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his cherished wife, the Taj Mahal stands on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra, India. The famed mausoleum complex, built over more than 20 years, is one of the most outstanding examples of Mughal architecture, which combined Indian, Persian and Islamic influences. At its center is the Taj Mahal itself, built of shimmering white marble that seems to change color depending on the sunlight or moonlight hitting its surface. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983, it remains one of the world's most celebrated structures and a stunning symbol of India's rich history.

Taj Mahal: Shah Jahan's Romantic Gesture
Shah Jahan was a member of the Mughal dynasty that ruled most of northern India from the early 16th to the mid 18th-century. After the death of his father, King Jahangir, in 1627, Shah Jahan emerged the victor of a bitter power struggle with his brothers, and crowned himself emperor at Agra in 1628. At his side was Arjumand Banu Begum, better known as Mumtaz Mahal ("Chosen One of the Palace"), whom he married in 1612 and cherished as the favorite of his three queens. 

In 1631, Mumtaz Mahal died after giving birth to the couple's 14th child. The grieving Shah Jahan, known for commissioning a number of impressive structures throughout his reign, ordered the building of a magnificent mausoleum across the Yamuna River from his own royal palace at Agra. Construction began around 1632 and would continue for the next two decades. The chief architect was probably Ustad Ahmad Lahouri, an Indian of Persian descent who would later be credited with designing the Red Fort at Delhi. In all, more than 20,000 workers from India, Persia, Europe and the Ottoman Empire, along with some 1,000 elephants, were brought in to build the mausoleum complex.

COMMENTS: 

1. Aryan Invasion was just a rumour spread by the British to divide the Southeners and Northerners in India. Why should we act different? Same country and same religion.

2.Sorry, Shah Jahan was an Indian, I live in the US, My children are not American? Shah Jahan's four generations lived and ruled India, they are not Indian? they did not speak any other language but Indian, they were Muslims. They are as Indian as you and me. India has been ruled by foreigners for the last 2000 years, 1000 years by Greeks and then Muslims, even now an Italian woman controls the country, she is more Indian than you and me. have some respect for our history, its a great one.

3. The Mongols where the Muslims supposedly descended from were Tengrist but later converted to Islam, after the death of Genghis Khan.




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