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Amitabh Bachchan: the most iconic Bollywood film star

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Amitabh Bachchan: the most iconic Bollywood film star

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Amitabh Bachchan: the most iconic Bollywood film star

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Amitabh Bachchan: the most iconic Bollywood film star

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Amitabh Bachchan: the most iconic Bollywood film star

August 17, 2011 Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Personalities, The Lovely Planet
Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood icon film star

The most iconic film star of the largest film industry in the world, Bollywood, Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan was born on 11 October 1942 in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh,  India in a Hindu Kayastha family. His father, Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a very famous  Hindi poet and his mother, Teji Bachchan […]

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Selimiye Mosque : The Pearl of Edirne, Turkey

August 17, 2011 Architecture, Arts, Culture, History, Places, The Lovely Planet
Selimiye Mosque of Turkey. Image: Frans Sellies

A symbolic architecture of Ottoman era known as Selimiye Mosque stands with its glory in the Turkish city of Edirne. Selimiye Mosque , the pearl of Edirne, Turkey was constructed between 1568-1574 by Sultan Selim II with the ambition of making it as one the most magnificent  Islamic structure and […]

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Ajrak , the traditional attire from Sindh , Pakistan

August 16, 2011 Arts, Culture, Handicrafts, The Lovely Planet

Ajrak the traditional attire from Sindh , Pakistan  is the idiosyncratic cloth used by the locals of Sindh and Southern Punjab as symbol of grace and high esteem. Males use it as turban and Shawl while women use as their Chaddar and Dubatta. It is normally colored with indigo , […]

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Bastet, the ancient ruins of Egypt

August 16, 2011 Architecture, blog, Culture, History, Places, The Lovely Planet

Bastet , the ancient ruins of Egypt were erected by the ancient Egyptians as their symbol of affection with the cat goddess known as Bast or Bastet who was also represented as lion-headed woman. She was considered as the protective goddess and the goddess of love and fertility for the […]

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SAOLA: The most endangered mammal of Vietnam

August 15, 2011 The Lovely Planet, Wild Life

One of the most endangered mammal inhabits in the lush tropic forests of Annamite range on the border between Viet Nam and Lao People’s Democratic Republic and known as Saola. The Asian unicorn Saola is a large mammal that has been discovered in recent times and it is so distinguished in […]

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Sumo Wrestling of Japan

August 15, 2011 Arts & Entertainment, Culture, The Lovely Planet 1 Comment

It was started centuries back to entertain Shinto gods, then it become an integral part of imperial court and ultimately it became Japan’s national sport. Yes , we are talking about Japanese style of wrestling which is known as Sumo. Sumo wrestling of Japan is still preserved with its traditional […]

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Antiguan Racer – The rarest snake on earth

August 11, 2011 The Lovely Planet, Wild Life

Alsophis antiguae which is famous with the name of The Antiguan Racer , its number has been increased now up to 600 almost after 1995. This happened due to the splendid conservation efforts done to save this the rarest specie on earth. The Antigua Racer the rarest snake on earth […]

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The Acropolis of Athens: A Landmark of Greek History

August 10, 2011 Architecture, Culture, History, Places, The Lovely Planet
Acropolis of Athens, Greece - Image: ConstantineD

If someone only names the acropolis , we abruptly know he is talking about The Acropolis of Athens at Greece which is a landmark of the ancient Greek history.  This herculean structure of 5th century B.C is one of the many acropolises existing in Athens but this is the most […]

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Balinese Klepon, a toothsome dessert of Indonesia

July 27, 2011 Food, The Lovely Planet

Bali of Indonesia is an awesome spot for the global tourists which is well known for its tremendous beaches. But in this article we’ll tell you about Balinese Klepon which is a traditional rice cake, so provocative and slushy in its taste. Balinese Klepon is a toothsome dessert of Indonesia […]

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Darvaza, The Burning Gate of Turkmenistan

July 8, 2011 Natural Wonders, The Lovely Planet
Darvaza, The Door to Hell of Turkmenistan

One of the earth’s most breathtaking sites is Darvaza or The Door to Hell situated in Turkmenistan. This is basically a gas crater the burning gates of which have been flaming for upwards of 37 years. This burning crater is locally known as Darvaza. Darvaza, The Burning Gate or Door to Hell, […]

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