Levina
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Dont know why I imagine you like this,the perpetually sick "Amii Bee"Still sick - I'm gonna crack a rib if the incessant coughing doesn't stop !
And the high fever isn't helping either !
If at all he has done that then i think it would be for the awesome spot on yamuna's bank.I really should not drag this any farther, its not worth our time. But look at the big picture: Shahjahan was one of the most powerful monarchs of the world, probably the richest man. He certainly had a passion for spending money on monuments. Why would he elect to renovate a temple and convert it? This makes no sense.
Seriously I may be adding fuel to this controversy by posting my observations about tajmahal here.So yeah I should stop here.Chak Bamu said:Building Taj Mahal was a team project. Its design elements are not exclusively Persian, or Central Asian, or South Asian. And this is what makes it the great building that it is. If someone were to focus on Indian elements to make a claim along ethno-religious lines then that is their problem. If someone insists on finding something, they will somehow do it. That was the case with P. N. Oak and others like him. They will ignore a million things to focus on one that will raise suspicion, not prove their case. People who think like him will do the rest all by themselves armed with just suspicion.
Its not history, its psychology. That is why he is considered a Mythistorian and Crank.
But tajmahal is worth a visit.The architecture and the thought process that has gone into creating Tajmahal is amazing.
So are you planning to visit tajmahal??
what say?
yaaawwwnn worthy!!!@levina - You may or may not find this interesting : ‘It’s a myth that Muslim rulers destroyed thousands of temples’ | Tehelka.com
kidding!!
I agree to one part of the article that Aurangzeb's history should be rewritten.He wasn't as bad as most of the history books depict him to be.He put his own father under house arrest when he thought his brothers and father had become very lavish in their spending.And do you know that Aurangzeb never took a single gold coin from the royal treasure?
I want to read more about that man....someday.
Thanks for that article.
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