Mughal Delhi
Delhi, with a population of 17 million people, is, amazingly, only India’s third biggest city, but its old town is certainly its most chaotic.
Read moreDelhi, with a population of 17 million people, is, amazingly, only India’s third biggest city, but its old town is certainly its most chaotic.
Read moreThe Mughal dynasty was founded in 1526 when Babur, a Central Asian prince descended from the Mongol warrior Genghis Khan and the fierce Central Asian warlord Tamerlane invaded the Indian subcontinent.
Read moreRajasthan is known as The Land of the Kings, famous for battle-scarred forts, palaces of breathtaking grandeur and whimsical charm, and riotous colors. It is one of India’s prime tourist destinations.
Read moreTwo of India’s most culturally and historically rich cities, Delhi and Rajasthan are unique metropolises within the vast and diverse country – and the shopping reflects this.
Read moreThe concept of celebrating the New Year is a universal one, but the timing and customs associated with it vary greatly from culture to culture. While January 1st marks the beginning of the year in many parts of the world, (according to the Gregorian calendar )numerous other New Year celebrations provide insight into the rich tapestry of global cultures.
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