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America Unearthed: Ancient Ruins Discovered in California | History - Ancient Walls of California, Great Wall of Texas, The Georgian Walls, The Sumerians’ Amorite Wall, The Long Walls of Athens, The Great Wall of Gorgan, Hadrian’s Wall, The Great Wall of China, The Walls of Constantinople, Jerusalem's Walls, The Walls of Jericho & The Nazca Lines - Solomon's Temple Investigation Marathon 613

"America Unearthed: Ancient Ruins Discovered in California | History - Ancient Walls of California, Great Wall of Texas, The Georgian Walls, The Sumerians’ Amorite Wall, The Long Walls of Athens, The Great Wall of Gorgan, Hadrian’s Wall, The Great Wall of China, The Walls of Constantinople, Jerusalem's Walls, The Walls of Jericho & The Nazca Lines - Solomon's Temple Investigation Marathon 613

Topics: Ancient Walls of California, Great Wall of Texas, The Georgian Walls, Hadrian's Wall, Jerusalem's Walls

King Solomon's Temple Investigation Marathon - Legend - https://solomonstempleinvestigation.blogspot.com"

TAJIKS - the descendants of the ancient sogdians.

This region is listed second after Airyanem Vaejah, "homeland of the Aryans", in the Zoroastrian book of Vendidad, indicating the importance of this region from ancient times.[3] Sogdiana, at different times, included territories around Samarkand, Bukhara, Khujand, Panjikent and Shahrisabz in modern Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
The Sogdian states, although never politically united, were centered on the main city of Samarkand. Sogdiana lay north of Bactria, east of Khwarezm, and southeast of Kangju between the Oxus (Amu Darya) and the Jaxartes (Syr Darya), embracing the fertile valley of the Zeravshan (ancient Polytimetus). Sogdian territory corresponds to the modern provinces of Samarkand and Bokhara in modern Uzbekistan as well as the Sughd province of modern Tajikistan. During the High Middle Ages Sogdian cities included sites stretching towards Issyk Kul such as that at the archeological site of Suyab.

Emperor Akbar II Procession to Eid Prayer

Wishing you a joyful and blessed Eid Al-Fitr!

Emperor Akbar II's procession to Eid prayers was a magnificent
spectacle, with vibrant colors, melodious music, and regal
elephants parading amidst the jubilant crowd. It must have been a
truly unforgettable experience!

Ulugh Beg: The Astronomical Genius and Grandson of Amir Timur

Ulugh Beg: The Astronomical Genius and Grandson of Amir Timur 🌌🔭
Ulugh Beg, born in 1394, was the grandson of the great conqueror Amir Timur. More than just a ruler, he was an extraordinary astronomer and mathematician who made significant contributions to the world of science. This post highlights Ulugh Beg's remarkable achievements.
🏛️ Ruler and Patron: Ulugh Beg ruled the Timurid Empire after his father Shah Rukh, and he actively promoted education, arts, and sciences. His reign saw the construction of schools, libraries, and observatories throughout the empire.
🔭 Astronomy: Ulugh Beg's most enduring legacy is his work in astronomy. He built the Samarkand Observatory in 1428, which was one of the most advanced observatories of its time. With his team of scholars, he produced the Zij-i Sultani, a star catalog containing over 1,000 stars - an incredible achievement for the era.
📚 Education: Ulugh Beg established the Madrasa of Ulugh Beg in Samarkand, an educational institution that attracted scholars from across the Islamic world. His patronage of education fostered a thriving intellectual environment in his empire.
🌍 Legacy: Ulugh Beg's accomplishments in astronomy and mathematics have left a lasting impression on the world. His star catalog and astronomical tables remained authoritative for centuries, and his patronage of education and science helped shape the intellectual landscape of the Timurid Empire.

Malwa || S. N. S. Sastry || Government of India, Ministry of Information, Films Division

The Malwa plateau in Central India is indeed a region with a rich historical and cultural heritage. The area was home to several ancient kingdoms and empires, including the Mauryan Empire, the Gupta Empire, and the Rajput kingdoms. It was also an important center of trade and commerce, and a hub of artistic and cultural activities.

The ruins that survive in the region today are a testament to its glorious past. These include ancient temples, forts, palaces, and other architectural marvels that were built by skilled craftsmen and architects. The region was also home to several renowned poets and writers, such as Kalidasa, who wrote some of the greatest works of Sanskrit literature.

Overall, the film seems like it would be an excellent opportunity to learn more about the rich history and culture of the Malwa plateau, and to appreciate the beauty and intricacy of the region's artistic and architectural heritage.

Director: S. N. S. Sastry

From the Government of India, Ministry of Information, Films Division

Official Launch of the Mughal Library Logo

Mughal Garden Series || Episode-1 || Delhi Garden


The Mughal court culture was essentially urban in nature and garden was an
integral element of urban living in Mughal India where rulers, aristocrats and elite class
enjoyed comfortable, pleasant and aesthetic surroundings. It was the Mughals,

specifically Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, who started the tradition of well-
laid out garden, termed chaharbagh, which was copied, improved and modified by his successors.

The Babur's Battle || 1st Panipat Battle || Animated Documentary || Teaser

Collection of Tipu Sultan Museum

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