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  • Moradabad Attractions And Accommodations
    By: David Urmann | - Moradabad is one of Uttar Pradesh districts. It is also part of the Moradabad Division. It is also the headquarters. In the 1600s, Moradabad was established by the son of Shahjahan, a Mughal Emperor. His name is Murad.

    Moradabad has nearly 4 million residents that come from various religions and ethnicities. The city is located only 100 miles northeast Delhi, Indias capital. It is also called the Brass City (Peetal Nagri) because of its large brass handicraft export industry which ...

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  • Major Tourist's Attraction - India And Thailand
    By: Shailesh Smith | - India expects nearly 10 million tourists every year. India trip makes to see the captivating hills of mussorie and Shimla, important historical destinations at Jaipur, splendid beaches near the coastal areas of Goa and Kerala, glorious palaces and forts of Rajasthan state built by many rulers in a very functional style and amazing view of Himalayas and their retreats. The adventurous enthusiast can be checked out in the magnificent Himalayan destinations at shimla, Kalimpog, Manali, Kullu and Ka ...
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  • About Kerala
    By: alivia.martin@yahoo.in | - Kerala Hill Station Tour : The mountain array of Western Ghats create up an inspiring fortification all along Kerala. These mountains from the southern most part of Kerala to all the way to Mumbai, on the western coast of India act as a likely barricade in the eastern border of Kerala and a helping hand to garner the gift of both the Southwest and the Northeast downpour.
    The Keralas hill station have attracted the tourists for their pleasant climate and closeness to the wildlife sanct ...

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  • Tour To Manali - A Splendid Businessman Displace Of Bharat
    By: adinsmth | -
    Manali is an essential structure place of India. It is situated in the right Chain Mountains of Himachal Pradesh, Bharat warm the north end of famous Kullu Vale. It is well linked by way to all the stellar cities of Northeast Bharat like Metropolis, Chandigarh and Shimla.

    It is a nonclassical Range tourist instruction which permits a striking see of snowfall capped mount peaks both to the north and the southern. Right snow-capped mount peaks, wooden slopes, depression gorges, ...

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  • Sls Trip To The Heaven On Earth Aka Kashmir
    By: Mike Bevan | - It was not in vain the famed Mughal Emperor Jahangir uttered after imbibing the beauty of Kashmir (spelt Cashmere also): If there is a Jannat (heaven) on earth, its here, its here, its here.

    Formerly one of the largest princely states of India, it is bounded to the northeast by the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang and to the east by the Tibet, to the south by the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, and to the northwest and west by the Pakistani-administered portion ...

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  • India Tour And Travel Comes As A Surprise To First Time Visitors To The Country
    By: Adiba Roshan Khan | - India expects to see almost 10 million international tourists in the coming year. Many would be the first time visitors to the country. The India tour and travel will take them to captivating hills of Shimla and Mussoorie, historically significant destinations at Jaipur, magnificent forts and palaces of Rajasthan built by different rulers over the centuries in their creative but functional style, culturally rich retreats on Himalayas, and beach dwelling in coastal areas of Kerala and Goa. The ad ...
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  • Rajasthan Tours-a Guide To Foreign Tourists
    By: Jenny Franklin | - India has always been a mystic land for outsiders for its diverse culture, religions, monuments and climate. And Rajasthan adds much to the diaspora being more colorful than any other state. The tourist should have little backgrounding of the factors that make Rajasthan a colorful land.

    Geography
    Rajasthan is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area (342,239 km). It borders Pakistan to the west. The Aravalli Range is the major geographical feature of Raja ...

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  • Darjeeling Tour: Cream Of The Crop In North East India
    By: Sanjogkumar | - “Divine nature has blessed all the places on this earth. Beauty should lie in your eyes to admire some place or the other.”

    Planning for your honeymoon, or a relaxing family trip, or even a freak out vacation with friends – choose a north east India tour package, and visit Darjeeling. This fascinating place is best known for Buddhist monasteries, tea plantations, ride on the chairlift, shopping in the colorful markets and trekking to high altitude spots. Popular ...

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  • Wildlife In Kerala - Delight For The Wildlife Lovers!
    By: jovy | - Kerala has an amazing variety of wildlife spread across its vast expanse of tropical forests. Kerala has numerous national parks and Sanctuaries,the evergreen rain forests in Kerala are indeed some of the most magnificent and varied found anywhere in the world. These sanctuaries and national parks are thronged by elephants, tigers, leopards, jaguars, deer, monkeys, Malabar squirrels, lion-tailed,cats and many more which make them excellent wildlife vacation sites. Some important places for wil ...
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  • India Tourism Industry Is Gearing Up For Commonwealth Games 2010
    By: Jenny Franklin | - The Commonwealth Games 2010 will be held at New Delhi, the Capital of India. Delhi is a modern metropolis that has hosted Asian Games twice before in 1951 and in 1982. After nearly three decades, it will host the prestigious sports event in October next year. The prospects of international travelers and tourists who will come to India during the period is already keeping India tourism and hospitality industry with its allied sectors on toes.
    Besides those who will come here to particip ...

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  • Various Shades And Hues Of Colorful India Tours
    By: Jenny Franklin | - India is a land of colors. Misty mountain retreats with slopes painted green by Mother Nature, snow-capped mountains of Himalayas up in the North, blue and green seas surrounding black-soiled Deccan peninsular region, golden sands of Great Indian Desert, white sandy beaches of Goa and Kerala and deep dark forests of Northeast and South India present unique landscapes with their distinctive tourist attractions. It is history, legends, folklores and narratives that give life and character to almos ...
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  • Nagaland- The Adventure Begins!
    By: Sanjogkumar | - The sheer natural beauty will surely capture your heart while travelling through the land of Nagaland. This mesmerizing land teems with a host of attractions such as arresting mountains, picturesque landscapes, breathtaking sunrise and sunset, gorgeous green flora, bewitching monoliths, rare species of birds and beautiful waterfalls. Located in North East India, Nagaland has unmatched cultural heritage. Rich in flora and fauna, around one-sixth of this wondrous land is covered with forests ...
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  • The Amazing History Of The Incense Route
    By: Mark Miles | - If you enjoy the history of all things aromatic, the incense route through the Middle East is sure to tempt you with its stories of legendary caravans transporting incense, myrrh, gold and nearly everything of any value from Yemen to the Gaza port in Israel.


    History of the Incense Route -

    The incense route, as it was nearly 2000 years ago, was a series of different routes extending from Egypt, Northeast Africa, India, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. The pr ...

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  • Moradabad Attractions And Accommodations
    By: David Urmann | - Moradabad is one of Uttar Pradesh districts. It is also part of the Moradabad Division. It is also the headquarters. In the 1600s, Moradabad was established by the son of Shahjahan, a Mughal Emperor. His name is Murad.

    Moradabad has nearly 4 million residents that come from various religions and ethnicities. The city is located only 100 miles northeast Delhi, Indias capital. It is also called the Brass City (Peetal Nagri) because of its large brass handicraft export industry which ...

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  • Chinese Jade Culture Is Perfectly Reflected In Jade Jewelry Of Aypearl.com
    By: Ivydog | - In ancient times, just as today, jade was used for personal adornment. Rings, bracelets, pendants, beads, and other personal ornaments all caved from jade appear very early in history.

    The ring disk - a symbol of heaven - is worn as a talisman even today. Discount Jade bracelets believed to offer protection against rheumatism are still worn in some parts of China.

    Cheap Jade has long been treasured in China as the gemstone associated with royalty. Due to handmade jad ...

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  • India Beyond Imagination - The Ultimate Fantasy Tours
    By: Adiba Roshan Khan | - In the North, it is bound by Himalayas - the highest and youngest mountain chain on Earth that is still evolving and separates Indian sub-continent from rest of Asia. Deccan Plateau region in the South is roughly triangular in shape with Arabia Sea to its west, Bay of Bengal to its east, and the only ocean to be named after a country Indian Ocean to its south.

    The sheer size and thousands of years old history of the country lends incredible and distinctive charm to all the states a ...

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  • Aypearl.com Give You General Overview Of Jade
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    In ancient times, just as today, jade was used for personal adornment. Rings, bracelets, pendants, beads, and other personal ornaments all caved from jade appear very early in history.

    The ring disk - a symbol of heaven - is worn as a talisman even today. Jade bracelets believed to offer protection against rheumatism are still worn in some parts of China.

    Jade has long been treasured in China as the gemstone associated with royalty. Due to jade's extrem ...

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  • Just Go Wild-indian Wildlife
    By: nikky | - A tour of Indian wildlife sanctuaries and national parks is a fabulous Enjoyments. Contrary to the experiences of African Safari, the vegetation and terrain in India is such that wild animals are often solitary or in small herds, elusive and shy. The thick forest and dense grassland with openings for streams and rivers, provide the cover for Indian wildlife. India provide evidence to the wealthiness of wildlife in India Besides, there are a number of species of fish, amphibians and reptiles. Wit ...
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  • Cheap Holiday Packages Easy And Affordable!
    By: Sadhana | - Recession has hit hard everyone. People are increasingly finding it difficult to meet their day to day expenses. Planning a holiday during such trying times can seem like a distant dream. However, if you have planned your finances well and have saved a substantial amount of money, you should not find it difficult to plan a trip. A budget hotel will provide an easy means to relax the strained nerves. A break at a juncture like this can do wonders to your health. It is an ideal time for relaxation ...
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  • Have You Eaten Yet? Exploring Thai Food
    By: Christine Oatley | - Thailands cuisine is a unique combination of flavors and techniques that has, over the centuries, been heavily influenced by Asia and Europe. The Thais love of curries and spices comes from India, the method of stir-frying food in a wok comes from China and rather surprisingly, traders from Portugal first brought the chili to Thailand.

    Food is the Thai nations favourite topic of conversation. Instead of enquiring after your health or commenting on the stat ...

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  • Aksai Chin, China's Kashmir
    By: Chris Devonshire-Ellis | - Aksai Chin is an ethnic Tibetan, Buddhist, yet pro-Muslim region sandwiched between Chinas Xinjiang Province, Northeast Pakistan and Indias Jammu and Kashmir State, and is geo-physically part of the Tibetan plateau. The area historically was part of the Kingdom of Ladakh, until it was annexed by the Kingdom of Kashmir in the 19th century, and then subsequently absorbed into British India in 1904. Although signed off by both Britain and the then Tibetan government, China at the ti ...
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  • Experience Thailand-00-432
    By: A.T. Wichne | - Thailand is regularly called "the land of smiles." This statement, naturally, does not think about the many traffic snarls in Bangkok alone. Thailand has come of age as a traveler's dream destination, a reasonable gateway to heaven with all of the modern conveniences to hand. The Dominion of Thailand was known as Siam till 1939, when a bloodless revolution instated a constitutional monarchy and the name was modified to literally mean "free" land. The first dominion was set up in 1238, but princi ...
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  • The Term Authentic Caribbean Recipes Seem To Have A Bit Of Speculation. There Seems To Be Some Diff
    By: TriniCook | - The Caribbean is a chain of Islands known as the West Indies. It stretches from the tip of Florida and goes east before swinging down to Venezuela, and includes thousands of small islands. These form a breakwater 2000 miles long and separate the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean Sea. There are many countries that make up this chain. They are divided into two main groups The Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.

    Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic) and ...

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  • A Brief History Of Tea In The Uk
    By: Shaun Parker | - Tea leaves come from the plant, Camellia Sinensis which originates from south west Asia (northeast India, north Burma, southwest China and Tibet) with the Yunnan Province of China laying claim as the birthplace of Tea. Legend has it that circa 2737 BC, the Chinese Emperor, Shennong, was busy drinking a refreshing bowl of hot water when a gust of wind blew a few Camellia Sinensis leaves into it to the delight of the Emperor who enjoyed its flavour.

    Today Tea is the world's most p ...

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  • Geography Of India-for Travelers
    By: JASSI | - Set apart from the rest of Asia by the supreme continental wall of the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent touches three large bodies of water and is immediately recognizable on any world map. It is the huge, terrestrial beak between Africa and Indonesia. This thick, roughly triangular peninsula defines the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Arabian Sea to the west, and the India Ocean to the south.

    Indias puzzle board of 28 states holds virtually every kind of landscape imagi ...

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  • An Active Volcano( Barren Island)....,,,,
    By: tiya | - Disbelief registers quickly on most peoples faces when I tell them that India has an active volcano. Well, the truth is that India does have volcanoes. And, historically, the most active volcano along the volcanic arc extending between Sumatra and Burma is Indias very own Barren Island. With reported eruptions dating back to 1787, we have known the volcanos existence for centuries. However, inaccessibility and limited, poorly publicized research has long rendered the isla ...
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  • Tourism Guide To Travel India
    By: Paul Eastman | - India a mysterious country rejects rules and has an aversion to change; India that is a subcontinent with a 5000-year old history. A civilization united by its diversity which has made it a land of great liberties. But dont be disorientated but the big number of temples that remind you of the spirituality of Indians. The new India they are usually referring to the shiny new offices and businesses parks on the outskirts of the cities. For the tourist India can be overwhelming, and it has ...
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  • Travel And Tourism Guide To Visit India
    By: Coleen Brown | - India a mysterious country rejects rules and has an aversion to change; India that is a subcontinent with a 5000-year old history. A civilization united by its diversity which has made it a land of great liberties. But dont be disorientated but the big number of temples that remind you of the spirituality of Indians. The new India they are usually referring to the shiny new offices and businesses parks on the outskirts of the cities. For the tourist India can be overwhelming, and it has ...
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  • Dubai Tour Package - Dubai City Tour - Dubai Desert Safari Tour
    By: mansijohn | - Akshaya India Outbound Tours - Everything you expect from a World class tour company with a local flavour is what they offer, wherever they go and in whatever they offer, planning in detail and extra care are taken to ensure delight for a discerning traveler like you. Choice of imaginative tours, good hotels, excellent services are all tailored in to make you experience the Holiday Magic - whether you are in a group or is traveling as FIT. Their global alliance and worldwide reach ensure experie ...
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  • Buy A Wild Fish - Save A Tree
    By: James M. Lawrence | - Mild-mannered and merely an inch (2.5 cm) in length, a glittery little tropical fish is being credited with protecting an area of rainforest the size of the state of Pennsylvania, nearly 50,000 square miles (120,000 sq km).

    If there is one Poster-Child-Species to inspire fishkeepers to help save tropical ecosystems, it is the Cardinal Tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi, so named for its vivid scarlet belly coloration, suggestive of a cardinal's robes.

    A glimmering beauty ...

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  • Derivative Trading In Stock Market
    By: Tarun Jaswani | - In business and finance, a share (also referred to as equity share) of stock means a share of ownership in a corporation (company). In the plural, stocks is often used as a synonym for shares especially in the United States, but it is less commonly used that way outside of North America. In the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia, stock can also refer to completely different financial instruments such as government bonds or, less commonly, to all kinds of marketable securities.
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  • Removal Companies In London, Brent Borough
    By: Michael Ilyas | - The London Borough of Brent lies in the northwest of London. The Borough of Harrow borders to the northwest. On its northeast side is the Borough of Barnet. The Borough of Camden lies to the east. On its southern borders, it touches Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster. This represents an extremely good and strategic location to set up removal and transport business as it can serve the central London area without having to pay exorbitant property prices.
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  • An Active Volcano( Barren Island)
    By: JASSI | - Disbelief registers quickly on most peoples faces when I tell them that India has an active volcano. Well, the truth is that India does have volcanoes. And, historically, the most active volcano along the volcanic arc extending between Sumatra and Burma is Indias very own Barren Island. With reported eruptions dating back to 1787, we have known the volcanos existence for centuries. However, inaccessibility and limited, poorly publicized research has long rendered the island an enigma un ...
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  • Empires Of The Monsoon-for Travelers
    By: Rubby | - Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka doesnt promote monsoon tourism as aggressively as Kerala. But it may as well. The island country shares a lot with Kerala-landscape, culture, food, climate and more and now it is promoting ayurveda. The monsoon is the traditional season for ayurvedic treatments; its also the traditional season of the scared tourist. Which makes it a great time for the less timid to explore the beautiful country. Include the beach resort town of Bentota in your monsoon itine ...

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  • Travel To Holy Shrine Of Buddha Amarnath In Jammu Kashmir
    By: Archna Gupta | - Thousands of devotees would throng the holy temple of Buddha Amarnath in border district of Poonch, situated close to the Line of Control. Chanting the holy mantras, the devotees from far off places come to pay their obeisance to Lord Shiva in this holy temple which is nestled in the sylvan picturesque surroundings of high mountains of Pir Panjal range which remains covered with snow most of the year.Situated twenty five kilometers northeast of Poonch town near Mandi, Buddha Amarnath Temple is a ...
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  • Vacations In India: Exploring The Northeast Terrain
    By: Rohny smith | - If you are planning to spend vacations in India, Northeast India could be the best destination. It is a paradise yet to be explored. Nestled in the lesser known eastern ranges of Himalayas, the land of Blue Mountains, Green Valleys and Red River, this region of the earth presents a stunning kaleidoscope of nature.

    Northeast India comprises seven sister states namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, and eighth state that is added in this ...

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  • Yacht Charter In Thailand
    By: ken jones | - The choice of yacht charter in Thailand is wide and includes; bareboat yacht charter, luxury crewed yacht charter, skippered yacht charter, monohull and catamaran charter and both sail and motor yacht charter.

    Many of beautiful islands of Thailand are only accessible by sea and a yacht charter is a great way to explore this area. The main yacht charter area is amongst the islands of the Andaman Sea.

    Different indigenous cultures have existed in Thailand since the ti ...

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  • Thailand Is The Land Of Smile.
    By: Greglee | - The kingdom of Thailand lies in the heart of Southeast Asia, making it a natural gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern China. Its shape and geography divide into four natural regions : the mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long coastline of the peninsula South.
    The only word to describe Thailand is "amazing". The amazing Thailand drives you to the whole travel ...

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  • Incredible India Rajasthan Tour
    By: Culture Holidays | - Introduction Incredible Rajasthan

    Rajasthan tourism is one of the prime tourist destinations of India mesmerizing the world with its geographical features of world's oldest Aravalli Range, Great Indian Desert popularly known as Thar Desert, Mount Abu, two national tiger reserves Ranthambore and Sariska surrounded by Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan tou ...

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  • Take A Kerala Trip To Cochin
    By: Mansi Gupta | - One of the most important cities of Kerala you have to visit during your Kerala trip is the city, Cochin. This is the city that has the finest natural harbors of the Arabian Sea Coast and has considered a port of call for foreigners for some time to come.


    People from Arabia, Holland, China, Britain and Portugal have all left their marks in the beautiful city of Cochin. Today, Cochin or Kochi has grown to become one of the most important commercial centers found in Kerala. ...

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  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial And Monuments
    By: Christopher Carter | - A conflict that started in controversy, ended with controversy, and has made nothing but controversy since. When the men returned home from war, they were not greeted with pride but with uneasiness. The veterans even faced controversy over their own memorial. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial has been an issue of debate since its beginning, a debate that is far from worthwhile.
    Vietnam is a very important war in the story of America s history. Vietnam was America s second most expensive war, ...

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  • India Train Travel
    By: juliemeena | - LUXURY TOUR TRAINS OF INDIA
    Depending upon your budget and preference, the Indian Railways offer you a plethora of options when you choose to explore India by train with. There are exclusive and royal luxury trains like the Palace on Wheels, the Royal Orient Train, the Deccan Odyssey, the Heritage on Wheels and the Fairy Queen. Traveling India with an authorised India Travel Agent by these luxury trains is an experience of lifetime. Some of the famous Luxury Trains of India are:
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  • West Bengal Travel Guide
    By: juliemeena | - Bengal has rich cultural heritage and a glorious past dates back to 3rd century BC. The region has been ruled by Mauryas, Guptas, Palas, the Muslims and finally the British. Bengal is the birth place of many great personalities, philosophers, scientists, patriots, and home to five Nobel laureates Ronald Ross, Sir C.V. Raman, Rabindranath Tagore, Mother Teresa and Amartya Sen. During British imperialism, this region was divided into two provinces of West Bengal and East Bengal followed the po ...
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  • The History Of Penang
    By: Wolfgang Jaegel | - Penang is a wonderful island destination in Southeast Asia, located in the straits of Malacca, on the north-west coast of Malaysia. Located just four-hour drive by air from Kuala Lumpur - the capital city of Malaysia, the city boasts of an enormous variety of attractions in the form of cultural spots, ancient shrines, beautiful beaches and islands, and several other natural landmarks including Penang Hill.

    Equally interesting is the long history of Penang dating back to the mid 1 ...

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  • Ram Setu Or Sethusamudram ? The Buzz
    By: Pradeep chauhan | - Ram Setu or Sethusamudram, this is the latest buzz which going on the Indian minds.
    From the day of its inauguration of project Sethusamudram, Ram Setu or Sethusamudram controversy is haunting the UPA govt. the recent affidavit filed by government in supreme court which said that there are no historical proofs of Lord Rama and Ram Setu has worked as fuel in the fire for the government of India.
    First of all before we discuses it more lets give you some briefs about Ram Setu and ...

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  • Black Tea"'"when Are The Best Pluckings?
    By: Marcus Stout | - Black tea has become a worldwide phenomenon. In cafes and coffeehouses, teahouses and trendy bistros, black tea has become a favorite beverage of tea drinkers around the globe. The uniqueness of black tea lies in the processinga procedure that helps to give the beverage its magnificent flavor and consistency.

    Black tea, like green tea and specialty white tea, is derived from the Camellia Sinensis plant. The primary difference between black tea and green tea lies in its ferme ...

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  • History Of Bangladesh
    By: Josiah William | - Bangladesh, named after Bangla (Bengali), the language of most of its inhabitants other than a few small ethnic or tribal people, a small in area but large in population South-Asian country. The history of Bangladesh is the eternal history of collision between oppressors and oppressed. European traders had arrived in the late 15th century and eventually the British East India Company controlled the region by the late 18th century, from which the British extended their rule over all of India. Whe ...
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  • Pakisan - Land Of The Pure
    By: Josiah William | - Pakistan, "Land of the Pure", officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia that overlaps with the Greater Middle East. It has a thousand-kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea in the south and borders Afghanistan and Iran to the west, India to the east and the People's Republic of China in the far northeast.

    Pakistan was established as a modern state in 1947, as one of the two parts of the partitioned British India, but the region has a long h ...

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  • North And South India Tours - An Ultimate Tour Experiance
    By: Yogesh - Travel Lover | - According to the current estimates tourism represents 6.5 percent of the global workforce, employing 112 million people throughout the world. It plays a major role in the global economy and represents a significant global gross national product (GNP). Tourism is a highly fragmented industry with many different participants including tour operators, the transport and hotel industry, and of course, the tourists themselves. At the start of the 90's decade, several trends were observed at the global ...
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