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India: History & Culture
Centuries ago, South India was the center of old Hindu empires and a civilization that, in many pockets, never fell under the control or influence of the Islamic conquerers from the Northwest Frontier or their descendants, who conquered most of the rest of India.
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India: History & Culture
The South was the first corner of India to welcome Muslims from the trading nations across the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. Jewish settlements sprang up too. And, according to history that slips into legend, St. Thomas the Apostle brought Christianity to India in the first century, long before most Europeans practiced the new faith.
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India: Travel & Tourism
Foreigners make up a small fraction of the visitors to #Kerala. For example, 515,808 foreign tourists visited Kerala last year, compared with about 6.64 million domestic tourists. Yet, foreign visitors are growing fast, up 20 percent from the year before, according to Keralatourism.org, the official Web site of the Kerala Department of Tourism.
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India: Business & Economy
Indians own more gold than the citizens of any other country.
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India: History & Culture
BBC - Jesus in India - Read more... did jesus die&hl=en#
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India: History & Culture
Roza Bal is the name of a shrine located in the Khanyar district of Srinagar, in Kashmir, India, venerated by some Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists. Some people identify the sage buried there with one Yuz Asaf, that is Jesus of Nazareth, whom they allege to have arrived in Kashmir after surviving his crucifixion.
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India: History & Culture
Together with the simultaneous Battle of Kohima on the road by which the encircled Allied forces at Imphal were relieved, the battle was the turning point of the Burma Campaign, part of the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II. Many historians consider it to be the biggest Japanese defeat of the war.
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India: History & Culture
The Battle of Imphal took place in the region around the city of Imphal, the capital of the state of Manipur in North-East India from March until July 1944. Japanese armies attempted to destroy the Allied forces at Imphal and invade India, but were driven back into Burma with heavy losses.
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India: History & Culture
Imphal: Another place of historical interest is the Polo Ground which is the oldest existing polo ground in the world.
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India: People & Places
Imphal - From another era, there are the famous cemeteries of the British and the Indian armies that commemorate those who died in the Second World War. Well maintained by the Commonwealth Grave Commissions, it has stone markers and stone plaques, each of which has a record of the sacrifice made by the soldiers.
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India: People & Places
Imphal boasts of the biggest freshwater lake in the country, the Loktak.
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India: People & Places
Imphal: you may take a bus from Guwahati. The road journey, though a little tiring and time consuming, brings to you unspoilt scenes, limitless greens, virgin forests and crisp air. However, if you wish to travel by road, keep a passport-size photograph handy because you will required to get an Inner Line Permit - a mere formality for traveling through Nagaland to reach Imphal.
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India: People & Places
Imphal: You can reach either through Calcutta or Guwahati by any fast train or fly down to either of these places and then to Imphal. The airfare in the northeastern sector is highly subsidized and is just a little more than the first-class railway fare.
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India: History & Culture
Another special feature of Imphal is the Archery Stakes that are held everyday on various low-lying stretches of ground just below a stand of conifers. Evolved from an ancient tribal sport, it is still very popular in Manipur and one can see archers shooting as many as 500 arrows within a span of a few minutes.
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India: People & Places
Eight kilometers from Imphal, at the foot of the pine-covered hillocks, you will find a wealth of rare birds, animals and reptiles at the Manipur Zoological Gardens. In the zoo's sylvan surroundings, you will even get a glimpse of one of the rarest species of deer in the world, the graceful brow-antlered thamin deer.
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India: Shopping
One of the main features of Imphal is the Khwairamband Bazaar. It has tribal women clad in colorful, traditional attire, selling everything from hand-woven shawls, skirts, vessels, mugs and mats to fish, lotus, oranges and orange-flavored honey.
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India: People & Places
Lying at the center of Manipur valley, Imphal is one of the most ancient towns in the Indian subcontinent and has much to offer to a discerning tourist. Khonghampat Orchidarium that has more than a hundred rare varieties of orchids.
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India: Food and Restaurants
Kebabs Bade Miya, Mumbai - An entire Mumbai street gets overrun, nightly, by pilgrims to an unassuming grilled-food vendor on a pavement behind the Taj Hotel. cheap, basic but spectacular kebabs, roti rolls and drumsticks hot from the grill. The chicken tangdi kebab is especially delicious. #DiningOutInMumbai #tandoori
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India: Food and Restaurants
Sagar Ratna - The Guardian - The 50 best things to eat in the world, and where to eat them. #vegetarianfood #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
Sagar Ratna (Sount Indian Vegetarian) - New Delhi - 18 Defence Colony Market, New Delhi, 110024, Delhi, India, 0091 11 24 33 36 58 #VegetarianFood #DiningOutInDelhi
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India: Food and Restaurants
Sagar Ratna, in Delhi, serves South Indian vegetarian food – pukka food that nourishes the body and soul and is always in harmony with the seasons. My favourite dish there has always been idli sambhar: steamed rice cakes with coconut chutney and sambhar lentils.
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India: Business & Economy
Two-thirds of the country’s G.D.P., and 90 percent of government revenues, emanate from urban India.
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India: People & Places
The new India is an emerging economic power. The nation’s wealth — its world-class companies, its enviable growth rates, its army of enterprising and educated young technical workers — is concentrated in the cities.
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India: People & Places
In 1901, 11 percent of Indians, just 26 million people, lived in cities and towns. Today, India has one of the fastest growing urban populations in the world. Around 30 percent of the country, more than 300 million people, now lives in the cities.
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India: History & Culture
Taught Europe how to count properly.
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India: People & Places
In the colonial city of Pondicherry, southern India meets the South of France.
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India: Food and Restaurants
For more about the history of Iranian cafes, and a list of cafes in the south Mumbai area, see www.iranichaimumbai.com. #DiningOutInMumbai
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India: Food and Restaurants
There were once Iranian cafes at nearly every corner in south Mumbai. Originated by Iranian immigrants in the 19th century, they provided cheap food and good company in a leisurely - though often rather grimy - setting. Those that have survived have kept prices low and their ambience intact. #DiningOutInMumbai
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India: Travel & Tourism
Bangaram Island Resort, 10.33261872.740591, Location Bangaram, Island City Lakshadweep, Phone0484/266-8221, WebSite - www.cghearth.com
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India: Travel & Tourism
Being outdoors, in fact, is what Bangaram is all about. There are no cars, motorcycles, radios, television, air-conditioners or newspapers. The only sounds are the waves, the birds and the rustle of the breeze through palm fronds. An occasional thud denotes the fall of a coconut
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India: Travel & Tourism
Bangaram, Lakswadeep - A vast, tropical blue sky, palms everywhere and the finest white sand bordering a turquoise sea help create a thoroughly relaxed mood. There was no noise, no pollution, no traffic, and when the plane flew off, the modern world went with it.
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India: Travel & Tourism
It takes a bit of an effort just to get to Bangaram: the two weekly flights from Cochin, in the Indian state of Kerala, are made in a 40-seat propeller plane -- and, of course, you have to get to Cochin in the first place.
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India: Travel & Tourism
The Lakshadweep (pronounced lahk-SHAHD-weep) territory, which includes Lacadive, Minicoy and Amandivi Islands, may not be entered without a permit -- but a reservation at the Bangaram Resort insures one. Once there, the rules are strict: no littering, no harpoon fishing, no damaging the coral reef.
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India: Travel & Tourism
ABOUT 200 miles off the southwestern coast of India, the Lakshadweep Islands are one of the last refuges from the annoyances of modernity. Remoteness has something to do with it, but so does the government's protective policy: this is one part of India where pollution is not allowed to intrude.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
For book parties contact - Penguin Books India (91-11-4613-1411; www.penguinbooksindia.com) and HarperCollins Publishers India (91-120-404-4819; www.harpercollins.co.in) — explaining, of course, your avid interest in Indian writing.
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India: Arts & Entertainment
Most book parties take place at the British Council (17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg; 91-11-2371-1401; www.britishcouncil.org/India), the American Center (24 Kasturba Gandhi Marg; 91-11-2347-2290) or at the India Habitat Center cultural complex (Lodhi Road and Max Mueller Road; www.indiahabitat.org).
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India: Arts & Entertainment
FOR visitors to New Delhi seeking entertainment that involves a bit more than a few glasses of watery Kingfisher beer against a backdrop of techno music, there’s hope: look for a book party.
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India: Food and Restaurants
"...recommend meat eaters to try Karim's...for a traditional breakfast of spice goats' totters...better than bacons & eggs and more delicious..." - BBC WORLD GUIDE, March, 1994
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India: Food and Restaurants
"...a Kofta of peppery ground lamb tenderly embracing a boiled egg; succulant chicken roasted in a Tandoor; yogurt laced with spices that burst upon the palate like star shells. Karim's hotel is not a hotel in the western sense.... it is a magic little restaurant..." National Geographic, 1985
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India: People & Places
Delhi is a city of ruins and none is more elegantly preserved than Humayun’s Tomb, a precursor to the Taj Mahal. Built in the 1560s for Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, the domed mausoleum has an elaborate garden, potted with red sandstone tombs, gates and a mosque
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