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Wazir Khan mosque was built in 1634 by Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, Viceroy of Punjab under Shah Jahan. Ansari hailed from humble origins in the town of Chiniot in the Jhang district of the Punjab. He studied medicine under Hakim Dawi and was hired by the Mughal court as the personal physician of Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan. The young prince was so taken with Ansari's competence that he awarded him with the title Wazir Khan in 1620. Wazir is a title meaning "Minister" in Urdu.

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Bro the Brits are world famous for comedy that saying applies to the Germans. Ever come across a German who smiles? hahaha.

Brit comedy gold;


I'm a blackadder, fawlty towers, monty python etc etc big time fan.

Its just the stereotype of stiff upper lip, humourless brits (because of all the bad weather, bad food etc) that's a bit of a joke in itself ;)
 
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Dayum, thats a lot of torque in action:


Some issue going on with the first loco too under this regime of torque stress (given the non-steady smoke plumes noticeably)...it needs some tuning in the shed for sure....probably injector pump/pressure cam delivery slightly out of phase....and EUI can't compensate enough for it?

Something like this is even more fun at night with the glowing exhausts and the embers shooting up in the plumes.
 
Something like this is even more fun at night with the glowing exhausts and the embers shooting up in the plumes.

Yep seen it on few of my evening/night trips on Indian railways as the train hits a curve and WDM2 loco comes into easy sight from window. @anant_s
 
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