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LocationHyderabad, Telangana,india
AffiliationIslam
StateTelangana (తెలంగాణా రాష్త్రం)
AdministrationQuli Qutub Shah
Architectural styleIslamic architecture
Completed1594
Minaret(s)4
Minaret height48.7 metres (160 ft)

Charminar

The Charminar (Teluguచార్మినారు), constructed in 1591 CE, is a monument and mosque located in HyderabadTelanganaIndia. The landmark has become a global icon of Hyderabad, listed among the most recognized structures of India.The Charminar is situated on the east bank of Musi river.] To the west lies the Laad Bazaar, and to the southwest lies the richly ornamented granite Makkah Masjid.It is listed as an archaeological and architectural treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India under the The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act.
The English name is a translation and combination of the Urdu words Chār and Minar or meenar, translating to "Four Towers"; the eponymous towers are ornate minarets attached and supported by four grand arches.
Some of the popular myths that are recorded in accord with the monument's architectural appearance are as follows.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the current caretaker of the structure, mentions in its records that, "There are various theories regarding the purpose for which Charminar was constructed. However, it is widely accepted that Charminar was built at the center of the city, to commemorate the eradication of plague", a deadly disease which was wide spread at that time.as Muhammad Quli Qutb Shahhad prayed for the end of a plague that was ravaging his city and vowed to build a Mosque at the very place where he prayed.]According to Jean de Thévenot, a French traveller of the 17th century whose narration was complemented with the available Persiantexts, the Charminar was constructed in the year 1591 CE, to commemorate the beginning of the second Islamic millennium year (1000AH). The event was celebrated far and wide in the Islamic world, thus Qutb Shah founded the city of Hyderabad to celebrate the event and commemorate it with the construction of this building.
Historian Masud Hussain Khan says that the construction of Charminar was completed in the year 1592, and that it is the city of Hyderabad which was actually founded in the year 1591. According to the book "Days of the Beloved", Qutb shah constructed the Charminar in the year 1589, on the very spot where he first glimpsed his future queen Bhagmati, and after her conversion to Islam, Qutb Shah renamed the city as "Hyderabad". Though the story was denied by the historians and scholars, it became popular folkloreamong the locals.
Qutb Shah was also among the early poets of Dakhani Urdu, while laying the foundation of Charminar performed the prayers in Dakhini couplets, which are recorded as follows:
Dakhini Urdu
میرا شہر لوگوں سے مامور کر
راكهيو جوتو دريا میں مچھلی جيسے
"Roman Urdu"
Mera shahr logon se mamoor kar
Rakhyo jo tu darya main machli jaise
Translation into Telugu
నా నగరాన్ని ప్రజలచే అలరారించు
నదిలో చేపలను ఎలా ఉంచుతావో అలా 
Translation into English
Fill this my city with people as,
Thou hast filled the river with fishesO Lord.
During the Mughal governorship between Qutb Shahi and Asaf Jahi rule, the southwestern minaret "fell to pieces" after being struck by lightning and was repaired at a cost of Rs. 60 000.] In 1824, the monument was replastered at a cost of Rs. 1 lakh

History


The Charminar was constructed in the intersection of the historical trade route that connects the markets of Golla konda with the port city of Machilipatnam. The Old City of Hyderabad was designed with Charminar as its centerpiece.The city was spread around the Charminar in four different quadrants and chambers, seggregated according to the established settlements. Towards the north of Charminar is the Char Kaman, or four gateways, constructed in the cardinal directions. the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah built the Charminar in1591 century. After Shifting His capital from Golla konda to Hyderabad He built this awesome structure of charminar. Because of charminar this landmark became a global icon of Hyderabad . Additional eminent architects from Persia were also invited to develop the city plan. The structure itself was intended to serve as a Mosque and Madraasa. It is of Indo-Islamic architecture style, incorporating Persian architectural elements
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The fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah built the Charminar in 1591. After shifting his capital from Golkonda to Hyderabad he built a big structure of Charminar. Because of Charminar this landmark became a global icon of Hyderabad .

Structure

The Charminar is a square structure with each side 20 meters (approximately 66 feet) long, with four grand arches each facing a fundamental point that open into four streets. At each corner stands an exquisitely shaped minaret, 56 meters (approximately 184 feet) high, with a double balcony. Each minaret is crowned by a bulbous dome with dainty petal-like designs at the base. Unlike the Taj Mahal's, Charminar's four fluted minarets are built into the main structure. There are 149 winding steps to reach the upper floor. The structure is also known for its profusion of stucco decorations and the arrangement of its balustrades and balconies.
The structure is made of granite, limestone, mortar and pulverised marble. Initially the monument with its four arches was so proportionately planned that when the fort was opened one could catch a glimpse of the bustling Hyderabad city, as these Charminar arches were facing the most active royal ancestral streets.
There is also a legend of an underground tunnel connecting the Golla konda fort to Charminar, possibly intended as an escape route for the Qutb Shahi rulers in case of a siege, though the location of the tunnel is unknown.
A mosque is located at the western end of the open roof; remaining part of the roof served as a court during the Qutb Shahi times. The actual mosque occupies the top floor of the four-storey structure. A vault which appears from inside like a dome supports two galleries within the Charminar, one over another, and above those a terrace that serves as a roof, bordered with a stone balcony. The main gallery has 45 covered prayer spaces with a large open space in front to accommodate more people for Friday prayers.
The clock on the four cardinal directions was added in 1889. There is a vazu (water cistern) in the middle, with a small fountain for ablution before offering prayer in the Charminar Mosque.
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A night view of Charminar and its surroundings during Ramadhan
The area surrounding Charminar is also known by the same name. The monument overlooks another grand mosque called the Makkah Masjid. Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the 5th ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, commissioned bricks to be made from the soil brought fromMecca, the holiest site of Islam, and used them in the construction of the central arch of the mosque, hence its name.
A thriving market exists around Charminar: Laad Baazar is known for its jewelry, especially exquisite bangles, and the Pather Gatti which is famous for its pearls. In its heyday, the Charminar market had some 14,000 shops.

Influences

In 2007, Hyderabad Muslims living in Pakistan constructed a small-scaled quasi replica of the Charminar at the main crossing of theBahadurabad neighborhood in Karachi.
Lindt chocolatier Adelbert Boucher created a scaled model of the Charminar out of 50 kilograms of chocolate. The model, which required three days' labour, was on display at The Westin, Hyderabad, India on 25 and 26 September 2010.

Controversies

There is a temple named Bhagyalakshmi Temple located at the base of Charminar. It is the center of controversy concerning its age. In 2012, The Hindu newspaper published an old photograph showing that the temple structure never existed.The Hindu also released a note asserting the authenticity of the photographs, and clearly stated that there was no temple structure in photos taken in 1957 and 1962. Additionally, it showed photos that provide evidence that the temple is a recent structure - a temple structure can be seen in photos taken in 1990 and 1994. Also, a temple is seen in a photograph taken in 1986 which is kept in the Aga Khan Visual Archive, MIT Libraries’ collections, United States, but not in the earlier ones.



           Gorakhpur Junction railway station

               The Gorakhpur Railway Station is located in the city of Gorakhpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It serves as the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway. The station offers Class A railway station facilities. On 6 October 2013, Gorakhpur became the world's longest railway platform, after inauguration of the remodelled Gorakhpur Yard, with a stretch of around 1.35 kilometres (0.84 mi).
               The city of Gorakhpur serves 10 local railway stations known as Gorakhpur Junction, Gorakhpur cantt, Domingarh, Sahjanwa, Sihapar, Maniram, Nakaha jungle, Kushmi, Jagatbela, and Unaula.
LocationStation Road, GorakhpurUttar Pradesh
 India
Coordinates26°45′35″N 83°22′54″E
Elevation84 metres (276 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byNorth Eastern Railway
Line(s)
Platforms10
Tracks26
Construction
Structure typeStandard on ground
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeGKP
Zone(s)North Eastern Railway
Division(s)Lucknow DivisionVaranasi Division &Izzatnagar Divison
History
Opened1930
ElectrifiedIn progress
Traffic
Passengers365000
Location
Gorakhpur Junction railway station is located in Uttar Pradesh

History

             The 135-mile (217 km) metre-gauge Gonda loop, running between Gorakhpur and Gonda, was constructed by theBengal and North Western Railway between 1886 and 1905. The 79-mile (127 km) KaptanganjSiwan metre-gauge line was opened in 1913. The 25-mile (40 km) metre-gauge Nautanwa branch line was opened in 1925.
             Conversion to broad gauge started with the Gorakhpur–Siwan section in 1981. The Gorakhpur–Paniyahwa section was converted in 1991.The Gorakhpur–Gonda loop was converted around 1985, and the Nautanwa branch line at about the same time. The Kaptanganj–Siwan line was converted around 2006.Now Gorakhpur would have three new platforms.At present, Gorakhpur has the world's longest platform. 

Passenger movement

            Gorakhpur is amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railways. It handles over 189 trains and about 270,000 passengers daily. Some of the other railway stations in Uttar Pradesh handling large numbers of passengers are Kanpur Central (597,000 passengers daily), Varanasi Junction (363,000), Mathura Junction (381,000) and Mughalsarai (417,000).

Important Trains Originating From Gorakhpur Junction

TRAIN
NUMBER
TRAIN NAMEORIGINDESTINATION
12589GKP-SC ExpressGorakhpur JunctionSecunderabad Junction
12591GKP-YPR ExpressGorakhpur JunctionYesvantpur Junction
12511Raptisagar ExpressGorakhpur JunctionThiruvananthapuram Central
12555Gorakhdham ExpressGorakhpur JunctionHissar
12541Gorakhpur Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Superfast ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
15045GKP-OKHA ExpressGorakhpur JunctionOkha
19410GKP-ADI ExpressGorakhpur JunctionAhmedabad Junction
15015GKP-YPR ExpressGorakhpur JunctionYeswanthpur
12531Intercity ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLucknow Junction
12597Jansadharan ExpressGorakhpur JunctionCSTM
15023GKP-YPR ExpressGorakhpur JunctionYeswanthpur
19038Bandra Terminus Gorakhpur Avadh ExpressGorakhpur JunctionBandra Terminus
12587Amarnath ExpressGorakhpur JunctionJammu Tawi
11016Kushinagar ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
13508GKP-ASN ExpressGorakhpur JunctionAsansol Junction
15048Poorvanchal ExpressGorakhpur JunctionKolkata
15050GKP-KOAA ExpressGorakhpur JunctionKolkata
15028Maurya ExpressGorakhpur JunctionHatia Junction
11056Godaan ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
15018Kashi ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
11080Gorakhpur LTT ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
11082GKP-LTT ExpressGorakhpur JunctionLTT
15022Shalimar (Howrah) ExpressGorakhpur JunctionShalimar
11038GKP-Pune ExpressGorakhpur JunctionPune Junction
15004Chauri Chaura ExpressGorakhpur JunctionKanpur Awarganj
15103Intercity ExpressGorakhpur JunctionManduadih
15016Intercity ExpressGorakhpur JunctionChhapra

     The Millennium Park Bus Depot is a major bus station located in Delhi,INDIA it is currently the largest bus depot un the world. constructed primarily by the city`s public works departments, the depot was inaugurated on 11117 sap 2010. the depot occupies an area of 243,000 m2 (60 acres), and has the capacity to park up to 1,000 buses at a time under shed. constituting 14% of the total parking capacity of all DTC depots combined (7,000 buses) . though initially used exclusively for the 2010 commonwealth games, the depot has been used as a regular bus station operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation post the Games, while the benefits of the depot were well-recognized,the depot was also the center of much controversy and criticism especially regarding its "temporary" nature and the violation of environmental norms,

The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a neotropical species of eagle.
It is sometimes known as the American harpy eagle to distinguish it from the Papuan eagle, which is sometimes known as the New Guinea harpy eagle or Papuan harpy eagle. It is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and among the largestextant species of eagles in the world. It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. Destruction of its natural habitat has caused it to vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is nearly extirpated in Central America. In Brazil, the harpy eagle is also known as royal-hawk (in Portuguesegavião-real).

                     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpy_eagle
Chris Gayle, cricket's "King of Bling" will unveil a new golden bat in Australia on Saturday.
Bat manufacturers Spartan have produced a signature gold model for the colourful West Indian star. And it seems it has been given the green light for action when the Melbourne Renegades' play the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash Twenty20 match at the Gabba.
"There is a light spray of a beautiful gold colour over the bat, it is something that cricket hasn't seen before," Spartan boss Kunal Sharma said.
"We went and asked the kids what they wanted to see and they said they wanted a colourful bat.
"So we thought, why don't we make the bat more attractive.
"We have infused a gold colour in the timber wood of the bat and there is sheen of a gold spray over the bat.'

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