The theme of Life, Death and Resurrection in the Taj Mahal, Agra
In Islam, death & burial are regulated by sharia & are linked to the redemption of the soul. The body...
In Islam, death & burial are regulated by sharia & are linked to the redemption of the soul. The body...
What very few people know is that after being brought from Burhanpur in Dec 1631, Mumtaz Mahal was buried in...
Here rests Bi Mamola and may she rest in peace. Her's is one of the prettiest graves I've seen. #TurkmanGate...
The other Sunehri Masjid of Nawab Roshanud Daula Sir Syed Ahmad Khan writes in Asar us Sanadid : "There is...
12th May / 17 Ramzan 1857 On 12th May 1857 the Indian sepoys who had come from Meerut took out...
When Mumtaz Mahal passed away, Bebadal Khan wrote the chronogram for her that yielded 1040 — the Hijri year of...
AkshayVat is a Bargad tree in Allahabad / Prayag Raj, under which Lord Rama took shelter in banbaas and gave...
India is home to many amazing stepwells. I have visited many of them all over India. Today a different stepwell-...
Shayad issi ka naam hai muhabbat Shefta Ek aag si hai seene ke andar lagi huyi Perhaps this is what...
During the reign of Khiva Khan, Muhammad Rahim-khan II (1863–1910) one of his main officials was a certain Syed Islam...
Dopahar aur roza thoda mushkil ho jaata Hai. That's the time when you need a "Qaylulah" (borrowed from arabic ...
The enclosure for the grave of Qazi Hamiduddin Nagauri is on the left of the main entrance to the shrine...
Makanpur Dargah, near Kanpur is the resting place of Shah Madar who came to India from Syria in reign of...
Zulfiqar Sword of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Painting by Suleman Rehman Ali's double edged sword called Zulfiqar had mystical...
Kushk e Mehndiya’n painting by Daniells 11th Rabi us Sani, the Islamic month, marks the gyarvin sharif or the urs...
Painting: Solomon Receives a Message from the Hoopoe, Mughal 2nd half 17th c, calligraphy - Abd al-Rahim Anbarin Qalam depicts...
The first time I heard of Mysore silk as a special kind of silk was when the serial Mahabharata was...
A 2nd century Buddha in Chandigarh museum. At the time of partition it wasn't only land that was divided, museums...
Ranakpur Jain temple is one of the four major pilgrimage points for Shvetamber Jains. Made of marble it was built...
Kumbhalgarh Fort has many temples. The Neelkanth Mahadev Temple was built by Rana Kumbha in AD 1458. Facing west, it...
It has long been a dream of mine to visit Chittor Fort in Rajasthan. In the new year I was...
On a recent trip to Vrindavan I was struck by the tell tale signs of a receding Yamuna. I could...
The Baba whose followers included a maharaja, and in whose urs the first chador is from the Bhonsle family. I...
The City Palace, Jaipur comprises of many mahals. The portion in which the royal family stays is Chandra Niwas and...
The most famous resident of Mathura museum is “the great King, the King of Kings, the Son of God, Kanishka.”...
We have all grown up hearing about Awadh's famed Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb: for some of us it has been a...
Mastan Shah Baba is one of the most revered saints of Udaipur. He was born as Abdur Rauf in Haryana...
The Gopinath temple was built by Raysal Darbari, an officer in Akbar’s court from 1580-1585. The deity of this temple...
An abandoned house, which must have been built with a lot of dreams and been filled with love and longings...
Today Pir Ghaib is the name of a small, damaged, double-storeyed monument, standing on Delhi's ridge. . This was once...
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I have a masters in medieval history from the prestigious Centre for Advanced Studies, Dept. of History, AMU. A firm believer in our Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb, I am passionate about gaining and sharing knowledge and these days I am doing it via the social media platform.
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© 2023 Rana Safvi - A blog Exploring Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of India, website handcrafted by Abu Sufiyan.