Индия- моя любовь навсегда!!! я там родилась заново!!! посетила много интересных мест, но Раджастан- это нечто!!! один из самых аутентичных штатов...Розовый, Голубой и Белый город оставили в моей душе неизгладимый след!!! Очень скучаю и мечтаю однажды еще раз посетить именно Раджастан)))
The documentary is well done. But here are some of the things I would like to point out: 1) the temple shown in Delhi was not a Jain temple but a gurudwara 2) for others who haven't seen India, while visiting Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a must. 3) there are other places in Rajasthan which are a must visit like Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh, Boondi and Bikaner.
Some very important sites have been left out ,namely Jaisalmer,Fatepur Sikri to name just two .I traveled 3 months in Rajasthan and there is much ,much more than you show .
I trave all aroun India, amazing country! Love Rajasthan! Incredible contradictions! Beautiful people even if sometimes you have to be really careful to understand who you are in front of!
@@maxpelle imagine if you are a minister of a country where the currency is very very low compared to the dollar......it means yes you are doing the best for your country and still you can not afford a voyage in 21 days to India. I think the most Westerns don't even get (also now) what it means real poverty and real welth.
Muj h kisi swarg meh nhi jana rajasthan he hmare liye swarg h......Rangbirangi poshak meh lugaayiya, sir par ghungat esa prateet hota h jese raj mahal ke raniya aapke saamne ho , gharo k nirmand ese jese har ghar ek mahal ho , bhasha itni pyari jisse sunkar koyal bhi gana chhod de , bas man karta h apneh shehr meh pahad p sitith Qile par chadhkr iss rajasthan ke sundarta ko niharta rahu ! Parmatma ka dhanyavad karta hu muj h rajasthan meh janm dene k liye !
Желаю всего самого лучшего Индии. Все ,что может быть : любви, счастья, материального благополучия и здоровья идеального. Продвинутая, современная страна❤❤❤❤ Где любят природу, заботятся о животных и людях.
all great kinds. the pandavas and kauravas and krishna from north india UP Uttar Pradesh. Ashoka in East. All of India Bharat was a land of GREAT KINGS and great warriors. Shri Rama. North and South both.
Merci infiniment pour ce reportage qui m'a encore plus donné envie de vite prendre l avion pour voir de mes propres yeux ses merveilles ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
One can only wonder how much more beautiful these sites would be, if colonialism did not happen and so many thefts of precious stones in some of the sites, by the British.
So very, very true dear! What those early British Colonizers did, is absolutely nothing short of serious theft! They just went wherever they pleased & did pretty much whatever they wanted & to whoever they wanted. Back then, they got away with blue murder, as we say here in the West. IMPO,, I think it was absolutely & utterly SHAMEFUL!!! It's so funny, how many early European/Caucasian Historians, have cleverly & cunningly whitewashed or even omitted early non-European global history, specifically, amazing African history, yet, when they wanted to point out, any shortcomings from any non-European/Caucasian countries, they did & with great relish! lol Yes, it's so cruel, so ridiculous & equally laughable. All in all we must never forget, the many prior historical atrocities, for it all shaped our world & where we all are today & even who we all are.
@@stupormundi7660Disgusting idiots like you are the reason why so many Hindus feel perpetually wronged by Islam and Christianity. Instead of building your country on your own, you decided to destroy someone else's economy to build your own. Britain was on no unity mission in the subcontinent, it merely carved out its own empire based on the reorganization of the existing Mughal provinces - the only difference being that for Mughals, Northern India was more important, but for British it was the coast.
The ignorant narrator butchers the names in a way that hurts my ears. And 28:58: Who are you to judge about this beautiful building as "Indian kitsch"?!! Better learn some respekt for this 12 thousand years old fantastic and leading culture.
The first text on the video is a bit confusing, maybe it's worth highlighting that Delhi is nit in Rajasthan, nor it ever was; it was part of Punjab in the past but now is own capital district Nevertheless very interesting video, love watching all the glorious Indian landmarks
This is a very beautiful & very interesting region within India & it's architecture is absolutely amazing & incredible! Such interesting culture too. Just Wow!
Alguien se fijo ,en el minuto 35:35 segundos....que es lo que pasa en la ventana chica de la derecha arriba?? Una paloma ,un ratón?. Es algo grande si y pasa muy rápido, de color marrón.
Many of the pronunciations are incorrect in this documentary. Its Diwan e Khas and Diwan e Aam not Diwan i khas. It’s not pronounced as ‘i’ At 9:50 you showed a gurudwara but describing Jainism. So you clearly don’t know the difference.
You talk about Jains when they are Sikhs and the temple is a gurdwara. Sikhism came from Hinduism originally Otherwise an informative documentary. I love India and Rajasthan is one of my favourite states. I have been travelling there for 39 years. Di from down under. Interesting documentary.
9:35 c'est bien le Digambar Jain mandir de Delhi vu de l'extérieur, en revanche l'intérieur que vous montrez juste après est un gurudwara sikh, rien à voir avec le jaïnisme.
I regret to mention, when you were talking about Jain temple in Delhi, in the second scene you went on to show a gurudwara (Sikh's place of worship) while still talking about Jainism.
Тадж Мвхал строили Кипчаки Квзахи.Армия Хана Шахана состгяла 90% из кипчаков.Более 300 лет создали и правили "Лелий Ским Султанатом"" Ханы Бабур,Елтутмыш,его дочь Кипчакская Царица Султанша Разия.Балбал.
Very interesting documentary & is absolutely & utterly wonderful & breathtaking from start to finish. I just love India! One of the world's most incredible & amazing countries & for countless reasons, bur for the most part to me, because of it's very important place in global history & it's amazing architecture, cultures, food, diverse ethnic groups & their respective languages, it's colours, sights, sounds/music & finally, it's the peoples of India that really make it what it is culturally. I'm totally curious about India & equally intrigued by this country. Thanks for sharing & I hope more people will visit India. IMPO, it's one of the world's greatest educative schools. Fun fact: India is now the world's most populous country & yet, is still the world's most vegetarian & vegan friendly country, with approximately 39% being vegetarian & 9% being vegan. IMPO, I think that's really saying something about Indian people & their historical attitudes toward food, because of their religious beliefs, for the most part. Eating plant based foods, is very historically rooted in three of India's prominent religions. Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. These 3 religions, believe in the concept of Ahimsa. This means the practicing of kindness and non-violence towards all living things, hence why you will so often see, the cow being granted full freedom to walk around towns/villages & being treated with great reverence by locals. The lessons of life & death also come to mind. A visit to the sacred Ganges River, especially if done over a series of days as I did, will quickly open Western eyes to daily life, death & the ensuing practice of cremation. I found it all an incredibly moving experience. I was also incredibly impressed, by how very hard locals work across India. In many ways, it can put many a Westerner to shame. I can only show respect & praise toward such people & I take my hat off to them. IMPO, I think that we can often complain about our own woes, but when compared to what many in India must endure, we can then start to really appreciate what we have & that our lives aren't so difficult or even bad. A visit to India, will surely help us to put things into greater perspective & this includes our own personal lives.
It would have been better if indian govt would have left the land of rajputs to kings only. They handled way better and brought prosperity to their empire as they very much care for their region . It would have been great even today. The indian democrazy just brought corruption, lazy ministers and vote bank politics.
Was the favorite wife and of course he was having also others. I believe in the suffering and of course he put himself in a beautiful bulding to ease the pain.
Please don't judge! You don't know what he personally endured. None of us know what anyone endures & we don't know with 100% certainty ever, why people do what they do, except they. He very clearly adored his wife & that's very obvious, otherwise he'd never have built such an amazing & grand monument to honour her memory. Life was very different back then, specifically within this global region & he'd have wanted to make sure, that his precious & innocent child/infant had a primary female caregiver. They were obviously very close, as they'd been together for years & his wife's death, would've left him broken hearted. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, clearly loved and cherished his wife, regardless of the negative hype you'll sometimes hear. So much so, that in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who very sadly died in childbirth in 1631, he built the Taj Mahal in her memory. She'd been the emperor's inseparable companion since their marriage in 1612, so they clearly had a long term and established relationship.
@@INTUITIVENORSK2303Did you just conveniently leave out the part where they broke a temple to build it on top of? Dont argue with me go and see the archaeological survey instead.
When the Taj Mahal was not yet built, his son locked him in a tower where he could see the Taj until he died. Shah Jihan squandered his family fortune.
Actually! It's mistakenly he is not even Indian so maybe the lack of understanding is the reason that he mentioned new Delhi and Taj Mahal in Rajasthan. Don't make an issue. Thanks
@@SthmohtwentyDharavi has lower crime rates than most countries. It also has a $100 Million economy in 1x1Km Square area. More than some cities of our Neighbouring countries 😅
When the Mongols opened the country,They lived in desert tents and nomads.And architecture and construction did not exist there, these constructions that they did in India.They modeled on Persian and to some extent Chinese architecture.which was integrated with Indian traditions, the built gardens are the same as the Persian gardens.The same applies to the Arab tribes of the Arabian desert.The construction of large buildings existed only in Iran and Mesopotamia, and Islamic architecture is based on them
Babylon!!?? The conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Great is one of the most important conquests in history, they founded an empire called the Persians!!!??@@maggiemae7539
It is strange that the illustrations start with Moghlai architecture but the background music sounds classical south Indian, not at all what the Moghals appreciated.
🙂 look I am not Indian, I have not your knowledge about all the tiny difference, but I noticed too the very short and "strange" javanisme.. ....but is ok...
Its not animal abuse. Its government controlled tours where elephants are only walked 2-3 hours a day and aren’t kept caged. All elephants form a life long relationship with their care-giver and they take them for tours.
Trop magnifique plus que sublime l Inde machallah et à couper le souffle une beauté pour le regard machallah pour ses bâtisseurs comme quoi les musulmans ça ne rigoler pas bientôt inchallah je vais faire un voyage dans ce merveilleux pays et j espère rapporter de magnifiques souvenirs les musulmans ont apporter énormément à la civilisation du monde entier sur tout les plans la preuve et là je souhaite aux indiens tout le bonheur du monde et inchallah une vie pleine de joie et. Prospérité et surtout surtout la paix et de vivrent en harmonie avec toutes les croyances et religions 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
@@swarnabharat2715 You’re argument makes no sense because Palestinians were there for centuries. Most people who go to India do so to visit the Taj Mahal which is Islamic Architecture. Denying is coping.
Индия- моя любовь навсегда!!! я там родилась заново!!! посетила много интересных мест, но Раджастан- это нечто!!! один из самых аутентичных штатов...Розовый, Голубой и Белый город оставили в моей душе неизгладимый след!!! Очень скучаю и мечтаю однажды еще раз посетить именно Раджастан)))
Come again 😊
Sure my friend
The documentary is well done. But here are some of the things I would like to point out:
1) the temple shown in Delhi was not a Jain temple but a gurudwara
2) for others who haven't seen India, while visiting Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a must.
3) there are other places in Rajasthan which are a must visit like Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh, Boondi and Bikaner.
Bikaner is a hidden gem. I would add Bundi and Pushkar and Mandawa as well
Some very important sites have been left out ,namely Jaisalmer,Fatepur Sikri to name just two .I traveled 3 months in Rajasthan and there is much ,much more than you show .
Taj Mahal is not in Rajasthan.
@@narharisingh192… Агра, Дели, Джайпур… микс городов…
Jaisalmer is my big love ❤❤❤
I was fortunate enough to do a 21 day tour of Rajasthan, absolutely stunning. Puskar was my favourite place to visit.
do you use a travel agency?
@@limaperu1973-j9i no, that takes the fun out of the experience. Just book one way ticket then go from there.
what travel agency, please!
@@fourpoints6961 I don’t know the agency, it was just an excursion I got from Delhi
Wzengin ülke halkicok geri kalmış birkaç çelik zengini sömürmus ülkeyi halkı perişan kültür yok bilinçli geri bırakılmış
I trave all aroun India, amazing country! Love Rajasthan! Incredible contradictions! Beautiful people even if sometimes you have to be really careful to understand who you are in front of!
Lucky u ..r u rich pls send me some 2 visit india
@@Sthmohtwenty Why, do you have to be rich to visit India?? Come on!
@@maxpelle imagine if you are a minister of a country where the currency is very very low compared to the dollar......it means yes you are doing the best for your country and still you can not afford a voyage in 21 days to India.
I think the most Westerns don't even get (also now) what it means real poverty and real welth.
ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕЕ ВЕЛИКОЛЕПИЕ, БРАВО, СОЗДАТЕЛЯМ ФИЛЬМА, СМОТРИТСЯ ЗАТАИВ ДЫХАНИЕ!!!!!!
Отличное и увлекательное видео, спасибо!
Очень интересно. Можно посмотреть ❤
Beautiful dome structure n design motif in red mosque , really unique n pretty design humayun tomb
Thank you por el documentario
Taj Mahal is for ever a masterful jewel ! Wonderful Rajasthan.fantastic post, Thank you !🙏💛
tajmahal is not in rajasthan my friend.
@@Prashantkumarbairwa yes i know it ! 🙏
Muj h kisi swarg meh nhi jana rajasthan he hmare liye swarg h......Rangbirangi poshak meh lugaayiya, sir par ghungat esa prateet hota h jese raj mahal ke raniya aapke saamne ho , gharo k nirmand ese jese har ghar ek mahal ho , bhasha itni pyari jisse sunkar koyal bhi gana chhod de , bas man karta h apneh shehr meh pahad p sitith Qile par chadhkr iss rajasthan ke sundarta ko niharta rahu ! Parmatma ka dhanyavad karta hu muj h rajasthan meh janm dene k liye !
Best documentary indeed 😊 thanks for sharing!
Желаю всего самого лучшего Индии. Все ,что может быть : любви, счастья, материального благополучия и здоровья идеального. Продвинутая, современная страна❤❤❤❤
Где любят природу, заботятся о животных и людях.
The Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Rajasthan Punjab are have great great king's rulled bravely India.❤❤❤❤❤
Gujarat too.
all great kinds. the pandavas and kauravas and krishna from north india UP Uttar Pradesh. Ashoka in East. All of India Bharat was a land of GREAT KINGS and great warriors. Shri Rama. North and South both.
Fantastic Documentary. Namaste and thank you so much.
Merci infiniment pour ce reportage qui m'a encore plus donné envie de vite prendre l avion pour voir de mes propres yeux ses merveilles ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I ❤ Rajasthan. Johdpur, Jaiselmer, mount abu, Udaipur and especially Pushkar. Gorgeous, lovely video.
Truly majestic and breathtaking. . . Thanks for a stunning doco. . . Namaste. . .
Indian people are such a handsome race 😊.
😂
Да ,они очень красивые. ❤
¡Por favor en español!
Gracias 💜🇲🇽
One can only wonder how much more beautiful these sites would be, if colonialism did not happen and so many thefts of precious stones in some of the sites, by the British.
So very, very true dear!
What those early British Colonizers did, is absolutely nothing short of serious theft!
They just went wherever they pleased & did pretty much whatever they wanted & to whoever they wanted. Back then, they got away with blue murder, as we say here in the West.
IMPO,, I think it was absolutely & utterly SHAMEFUL!!!
It's so funny, how many early European/Caucasian Historians, have cleverly & cunningly whitewashed or even omitted early non-European global history, specifically, amazing African history, yet, when they wanted to point out, any shortcomings from any non-European/Caucasian countries, they did & with great relish! lol Yes, it's so cruel, so ridiculous & equally laughable.
All in all we must never forget, the many prior historical atrocities, for it all shaped our world & where we all are today & even who we all are.
Be grateful to the British empire, without them no India. They unified and created that country
@@stupormundi7660Disgusting idiots like you are the reason why so many Hindus feel perpetually wronged by Islam and Christianity. Instead of building your country on your own, you decided to destroy someone else's economy to build your own.
Britain was on no unity mission in the subcontinent, it merely carved out its own empire based on the reorganization of the existing Mughal provinces - the only difference being that for Mughals, Northern India was more important, but for British it was the coast.
@@stupormundi7660Once the guns stop smoking, your so-called "civilization" will come to an end as well.
Yes, it is unjust what has happened, yet Rajasthan and other areas of India are still beautiful today and their culture.
This was beautiful! I want to watch it a few more times and learn more about the temples!
No, don't watch it. It has many misinformation. Don't make your conclusions on the basis of this documentary.
Wish 2 visit India 🇮🇳
Allahümme Salli ala seyyidine Muhammed ve Ali ala seyyidine Muhammed Amin
I am proud and lucky to live in Rajasthan 💕
Dziękuję .Dobrze zrobiony film
Home n Garden's display (language) n beautiful
Prelepa zemlja, puno zanimljivih stvari može da se vidi, naravno uz veličanstveni Tadž, Crne u tvrđavu, Opservatorije,....
The part where they talk about Jainism shows shots of gurdwara, a Sikh temple.
I was just about to say that spot on ...they need to correct the part
@@pavdhill no no is like that for a reason.
Documentário muito interessante sobre as histórias e culturas dessa incrível nação, e muito obrigado meu nobre brother pelo o seu espetacular vídeo.
Rajasthanis are so mean and hard I loved them, what a great place
The ignorant narrator butchers the names in a way that hurts my ears. And 28:58: Who are you to judge about this beautiful building as "Indian kitsch"?!! Better learn some respekt for this 12 thousand years old fantastic and leading culture.
Quelle belle architecture
The first few minutes of your video played some very beautiful music. By whom.
November. 1980, I 30:07 Have been leading tours to Rajasthan. Best time is november.
Yes! You are right November is the best time to visit Rajasthan
Поразительно какие красоты и какая кругом грязь
Very...😍..Rajasthan beautiful..I like so much..❣Thank you..
The first text on the video is a bit confusing, maybe it's worth highlighting that Delhi is nit in Rajasthan, nor it ever was; it was part of Punjab in the past but now is own capital district
Nevertheless very interesting video, love watching all the glorious Indian landmarks
And this lis just one State in India, although the best with lots to offer.
This is a very beautiful & very interesting region within India & it's architecture is absolutely amazing & incredible! Such interesting culture too. Just Wow!
Alguien se fijo ,en el minuto 35:35 segundos....que es lo que pasa en la ventana chica de la derecha arriba??
Una paloma ,un ratón?. Es algo grande si y pasa muy rápido, de color marrón.
Many of the pronunciations are incorrect in this documentary. Its Diwan e Khas and Diwan e Aam not Diwan i khas. It’s not pronounced as ‘i’
At 9:50 you showed a gurudwara but describing Jainism. So you clearly don’t know the difference.
You talk about Jains when they are Sikhs and the temple is a gurdwara. Sikhism came from Hinduism originally
Otherwise an informative documentary. I love India and Rajasthan is one of my favourite states. I have been travelling there for 39 years. Di from down under. Interesting documentary.
Gem❤
Imádom !!!!!
Español plis.
Estoy laborando y no alcanzó a leer. Gracias
did you notice smth weird happened at 35:30 to 35:34 in the right top window .. what was that anyone can explain?
9:35 c'est bien le Digambar Jain mandir de Delhi vu de l'extérieur, en revanche l'intérieur que vous montrez juste après est un gurudwara sikh, rien à voir avec le jaïnisme.
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The Taj Mahal. My dream became true last year.
I regret to mention, when you were talking about Jain temple in Delhi, in the second scene you went on to show a gurudwara (Sikh's place of worship) while still talking about Jainism.
That was a fantastic tour..thank you.
Тадж Мвхал строили Кипчаки Квзахи.Армия Хана Шахана состгяла 90% из кипчаков.Более 300 лет создали и правили "Лелий
Ским Султанатом"" Ханы Бабур,Елтутмыш,его дочь Кипчакская Царица Султанша Разия.Балбал.
Very interesting documentary & is absolutely & utterly wonderful & breathtaking from start to finish.
I just love India! One of the world's most incredible & amazing countries & for countless reasons, bur for the most part to me, because of it's very important place in global history & it's amazing architecture, cultures, food, diverse ethnic groups & their respective languages, it's colours, sights, sounds/music & finally, it's the peoples of India that really make it what it is culturally.
I'm totally curious about India & equally intrigued by this country.
Thanks for sharing & I hope more people will visit India. IMPO, it's one of the world's greatest educative schools.
Fun fact: India is now the world's most populous country & yet, is still the world's most vegetarian & vegan friendly country, with approximately 39% being vegetarian & 9% being vegan.
IMPO, I think that's really saying something about Indian people & their historical attitudes toward food, because of their religious beliefs, for the most part.
Eating plant based foods, is very historically rooted in three of India's prominent religions.
Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
These 3 religions, believe in the concept of Ahimsa. This means the practicing of kindness and non-violence towards all living things, hence why you will so often see, the cow being granted full freedom to walk around towns/villages & being treated with great reverence by locals.
The lessons of life & death also come to mind. A visit to the sacred Ganges River, especially if done over a series of days as I did, will quickly open Western eyes to daily life, death & the ensuing practice of cremation. I found it all an incredibly moving experience.
I was also incredibly impressed, by how very hard locals work across India. In many ways, it can put many a Westerner to shame.
I can only show respect & praise toward such people & I take my hat off to them.
IMPO, I think that we can often complain about our own woes, but when compared to what many in India must endure, we can then start to really appreciate what we have & that our lives aren't so difficult or even bad.
A visit to India, will surely help us to put things into greater perspective & this includes our own personal lives.
It would have been better if indian govt would have left the land of rajputs to kings only.
They handled way better and brought prosperity to their empire as they very much care for their region .
It would have been great even today.
The indian democrazy just brought corruption, lazy ministers and vote bank politics.
Devastated by death of his wife, he was so devasted he married her sister within fourteen days this is epitome of love😀
She died while delivering a baby. Who can be better than maternal aunt to take care of baby?
Was the favorite wife and of course he was having also others.
I believe in the suffering and of course he put himself in a beautiful bulding to ease the pain.
Please don't judge! You don't know what he personally endured. None of us know what anyone endures & we don't know with 100% certainty ever, why people do what they do, except they. He very clearly adored his wife & that's very obvious, otherwise he'd never have built such an amazing & grand monument to honour her memory.
Life was very different back then, specifically within this global region & he'd have wanted to make sure, that his precious & innocent child/infant had a primary female caregiver.
They were obviously very close, as they'd been together for years & his wife's death, would've left him broken hearted.
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, clearly loved and cherished his wife, regardless of the negative hype you'll sometimes hear. So much so, that in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who very sadly died in childbirth in 1631, he built the Taj Mahal in her memory. She'd been the emperor's inseparable companion since their marriage in 1612, so they clearly had a long term and established relationship.
I'm more surprised he didn't marry her daughter too, that's what they do 🤮 🤮
@@INTUITIVENORSK2303Did you just conveniently leave out the part where they broke a temple to build it on top of? Dont argue with me go and see the archaeological survey instead.
Fantastic 🤩🤩 documentary.
Que Bela e meu sonho e esse ano vou conhecer lá
Rajputana ❤
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Describing Jain Temple and Jainism you have shown Gurudwara
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When the Taj Mahal was not yet built, his son locked him in a tower where he could see the Taj until he died. Shah Jihan squandered his family fortune.
Documentry is titled as Rajasthan. The first sentence where Rajasthan is used “Delhi is unfairly ranked below Rajasthan” 😂
Raja sthan
Indeed
Nova Délhi fica no Rajastao? Não sabia. Taj mahal também???
No New delhi is not Rajasthan.. It's different
Actually! It's mistakenly he is not even Indian so maybe the lack of understanding is the reason that he mentioned new Delhi and Taj Mahal in Rajasthan. Don't make an issue.
Thanks
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Quer dizer terra dos miserável
This video is about 20 years old before coming of camera phones.
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India is a beautiful country….
From a distance...
So beautiful with d largest slums I. D world ..........daravie in Mumbai bai
@@SthmohtwentyDharavi has lower crime rates than most countries. It also has a $100 Million economy in 1x1Km Square area. More than some cities of our Neighbouring countries 😅
When the Mongols opened the country,They lived in desert tents and nomads.And architecture and construction did not exist there, these constructions that they did in India.They modeled on Persian and to some extent Chinese architecture.which was integrated with Indian traditions, the built gardens are the same as the Persian gardens.The same applies to the Arab tribes of the Arabian desert.The construction of large buildings existed only in Iran and Mesopotamia, and Islamic architecture is based on them
Not Persia. It was Babylon. Persia inherited from Babylon empire when they took over the empire
Is short there is no islamic architecture , they just carved quran verses in conquered persian building and called it islamic architecture
Why did you not mention the part where they demolished temples to build them on top? Something still amply prevalent in the Islamic world to this day?
Babylon!!?? The conquest of Babylon by Cyrus the Great is one of the most important conquests in history, they founded an empire called the Persians!!!??@@maggiemae7539
@@آرشکمانگیر-ح7خI know this. I said they just took over what they conquered. Cyrus admired everything about Babylon
It is not Mugal ,
It is Mughal.
Ethnic Turks ,
Barbur was descendent of Chinggis khan .
You were talking about Jains the Jain religion and were showing a sikh gurdwara and Sikhs praying. Get your facts straight .
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The document wrongfully shows a Gurudwara instead of the Jain Temple
U talk about " jain " religion.....while showing a " sikh " temple....wtf is wrong with u guys.... giving people wrong information
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Do us humans always have to follow somebody can't we just honor ourselves
I agree but the harmony of the first buildings are marvelous so it also very nice to be stunned for others hoperas.
Bro explained whole Jainism inside a gurudwara 😂
It is strange that the illustrations start with Moghlai architecture but the background music sounds classical south Indian, not at all what the Moghals appreciated.
Ok but it was to make it more just for all India.
In the commentary, Sikh Temple is portrayed as a Jain Temple.
that is not Jain it is Sikh
Yes i see they talk about Jain temple but inside they use the video from Sikh temple, i was visit both of that temple
🙂 look I am not Indian, I have not your knowledge about all the tiny difference, but I noticed too the very short and "strange" javanisme..
....but is ok...
Let's not ride elephants. Let's not shoot pictures of people on elephants.
Say no to animal abuse.
Are you a vegan ?
Its not animal abuse. Its government controlled tours where elephants are only walked 2-3 hours a day and aren’t kept caged. All elephants form a life long relationship with their care-giver and they take them for tours.
Price Albert died in the 1860s.
great show. too bad india makes it hard to get a visa!
Its one of the easiest countries to get a visa for. Except if you’re Pakistani, you are not welcome here.
Big mistake. While showing Digambar temple and describing it as Jain, you are actually showing a Sikh Gurudwara.
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Trop magnifique plus que sublime l Inde machallah et à couper le souffle une beauté pour le regard machallah pour ses bâtisseurs comme quoi les musulmans ça ne rigoler pas bientôt inchallah je vais faire un voyage dans ce merveilleux pays et j espère rapporter de magnifiques souvenirs les musulmans ont apporter énormément à la civilisation du monde entier sur tout les plans la preuve et là je souhaite aux indiens tout le bonheur du monde et inchallah une vie pleine de joie et. Prospérité et surtout surtout la paix et de vivrent en harmonie avec toutes les croyances et religions 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
😂😂😂 They destroyed Everything, 75% india destroyed by invaders(95% muslims)
Mistaking Sikhism for Jainism is quite a stretch. :)
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Narrated about jain temple : showing sikh temple instead
The most beautiful sites of India are build by Mughal Empire and India should be proud of its islamic history & roots.
The whole city of Gaza and West Bank is built Jews but still they hatrme jews
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Joke.
@@swarnabharat2715 You’re argument makes no sense because Palestinians were there for centuries. Most people who go to India do so to visit the Taj Mahal which is Islamic Architecture. Denying is coping.