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Kutub Minar Sept ’04

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4 Responses to Kutub Minar

  1. Ruchika says:

    Excellent snaps…
    How do u manage time to take these snaps. Travelling from office work or as a amateur

  2. Chanakya says:

    Ruchika,

    Thanks.

    I practice photography mostly during weekends. I had a chance to visit Delhi and Ahmedabad while I was at ISB. Could ask for more! I do keep my camera on stand by when I travel. You never know when you will get an opportunity to photograph!

    Cheers,

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hi, there, marvellous picture but do you believe Kutub Din Aibak demolised 27 Hindu temples ( just imagine how rich India was with a cluster of 27 temples) and THEN OUT OF THE SHARDS BUILD THE KUTUB MINAR… and who built it for him those accursed Hindus he so destroyed.. and boy oh boy to build something like that out of SHARDS .. that is destroyed material IT CAN ONLY OCCUR IN MOGUL FICTION .. give me your e-mail and I will send you further material on it.. mine is rjlawyers@aapt.net.au …please contact me

    Karam Chand Ramrakha

  4. Karam Chand Ramrakha says:

    Yes, Kutub Minar was an Observation Tower. it was called Katab Manar by the invading Moghuls who then changed it to Kutub Minar after Kutubdin the invader.

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