Dargah Shah e Mardan in Jorbagh
Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all it is only in the darkest nights that stars...
Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all it is only in the darkest nights that stars...
This is a map taken from www.archinomy.com of what Ferozabad ( Though the word Kushk eis used for a palace...
Firuz Shah Tughlaq is known as India’s first conservationist and builder. He not only built many hospitals, sarais, mosques and...
10th September 2014 Whenever I have any free time in Delhi I love to connect with Asif Khan Dehelvi and...
Having grown up hearing and then later read "The Agony and the Ecstasy", Florence was one of my places to...
Nov 2009 After a overnight journey in the famous "sleeper train" from Cairo to Luxor we reached Luxor.Our program had...
As our ship neared the Esna lock, it slowed down. Dusk was just falling, and we were all of us...
A moment of madness in the shape of self glorification and you have spoilt years and years of glorious work....
Nov 2009 From Luxor our ship sailed to Aswan. In Aswan itself there are a gems of a temple called...
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: The new Boeing 787...
I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw...
Freiburg was founded by the Dukes of Zähringen in 1120. After the House of Zähringen built a castle on Schloßberg...
When we were planning our itinerary we tried as far as possible to be near Mother Nature. Since our final...
Though purists feel that Neuschwanstein or the New Swan Castle is not a true castle please do make every effort...
From the time one enters Freiburg it seems we have fallen into the pages of a story book. the Grimm...
An early start took us to Bonn. This was one city I didn't research because I was very sure references...
A trip to Trier in Germany. An ancient city with majestic architecture. Birthplace of Karl Marx.
In 1838 the French novelist Victor Hugo wrote "The Rhine combines everything. The Rhine is swift as the Rhône, wide...
On 14th Sept, Saif and I came to Dusseldorf to meet and join my husband for the rest of the...
On Jan. 16, 1945 Hitler went in almost unnoticed into his underground shelter. Berlin was burning and while the ordinary...
Neue Wache We left the Museum Island and walked on to Unter den Linden Street. There is no missing a...
In Berlin, some 40,000 people gathered in the Opernplatz / now Bebelplatz to hear Joseph Goebbels deliver a fiery address:...
The Brandenburg Tor ( gate) was built in the neo classical style gate as a monumental entry to Unter den...
Eco friendly carraiges, very familiar to Indians : a glamourised rickshaw Items on display from its Egyptian collection in the...
Nothing in Berlin fascinated me as much as the Berlin Wall.Having grown up on a lot of espionage movies and...
The next day started with a journey on the underground to Alexanderplatz station. Another tip I would like to give...
I left Dubai on 8th Sept for Germany,a. week before my husband so that I could spend a week with...
After a wonderful 3 weeks in Germany the time came to return to Dubai. Since there are only 2 direct...
Come, explore and fall in love the Beauties of Delhi (Dilli ki Ranaiya’n) and the World with me, Rana Safvi
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.
© 2023 Rana Safvi - A blog Exploring Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of India, website handcrafted by Abu Sufiyan.
© 2023 Rana Safvi - A blog Exploring Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of India, website handcrafted by Abu Sufiyan.