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    Tourist

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    had been built before 1000 but was later renovated by Akbar. The red sandstone fort was converted into a palace during Shāh Jahān’s time‚ and reworked extensively with marble and pietra dura inlay. Notable buildings in the fort include the Pearl Mosque or Motī Masjid‚ the Dīwān-e-’Ām and Dīwān-e-Khās (halls of public and private audience)‚ Jahāngīr’s Palace‚ Khās Mahal‚ Shīsh Mahal (mirrored palace)‚ and the Musamman Burj.[citation needed] The forbidding exteriors of this fort conceal an inner paradise

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    Firoz Shah Tuglaq

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    and secular notions of Muhamad bin Tughlaq‚ they hoped that a sober and devout follower of Islam would bring about a much needed reformist movement. Firuz Shah’s long reign was marked by tremendous building activity which included cities‚ forts‚ palaces‚ canals‚ gardens‚ wells‚ bridges‚ madrasas‚ sarais‚ hospitals and other public works. In addition to new works repairs and renovations of the buildings and public works of earlier rulers were also taken up. The oft held view is that the coffers

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    better understand how continents work‚ our group has created a map making a new continent in another hypothetical Earth. This continent is known as Company Continent. On this landmass‚ there are six cities. These cities are known as Appletopolis‚ Pixar Palace‚ Yum! Brands Village‚ Galaxy Retreat‚ Training Camp‚ and Windows City. The inspiration for the names of the cities and the shape of the landmass comes from major companies well known to most people. Among these cities‚ Appletopolis serves as the capital

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    Buddhism Summary

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    allowed to go outside the palace because his father didn’t want him to see the oldness in people and also the sickness and deaths. When Siddhartha grew up he asked he’s father if he could go outside the castle to the capital and his father let him but he had to be under supervision. When he left the palace Siddhartha experienced people suffering from sickness‚ oldness and death. This really shocked Siddhartha because he had never seen such things while being in the palace for all the thirty years

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    guests receive. Recently the Four Seasons has received the opportunity to operate the F.S. George V Palace hotel in Paris‚ France. Before opening‚ The Four Seasons must learn how to operate in a foreign country especially in a market they have yet to conduct business. The Hotel has to consider factors ranging from how to work with their staff under new labor laws to how the aesthetic make-up of the Palace should look without deterring from the original design. The Four Seasons must tailor their hotel

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    and adj”). This is in line with Poe’s ideas of good design because he thinks‚ “all upholstery should be strictly Arabesque” (244). While the narrator’s bridal palace is in accordance with Poe’s rules for design‚ it is the exact opposite of real bridal palaces of the day and would have shocked readers. Real bridal palaces in America were the antithesis of Poe’s fictional one. For example‚ Poe’s narrator intentional intentionally isolates the bridal chamber. Describing its location‚ the

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    Sigiriya

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    ------------------------------------------------- Sigiriya Sigiriya (Lion’s rock)‚ is an ancient rock fortress and palace ruin situated in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka‚ surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens‚ reservoirs‚ and other structures. A popular tourist destination‚ Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. It is one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka. Sigiriya may have been inhabited

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    emperors usually sponsored the building of new aqueducts‚ temples‚ theaters‚ curie‚ and fora. They also built lavish fortresses for their own living and employed the most renowned architects and artist in Rome. The Domus Aurea‚ Nero’s personal theatrical palace‚ offers us the rare glimpse into the privileged lavish lifestyle of one of Rome’s most notorious Emperors. Domus Aurea “The Golden House” was a villa built by the Emperor Nero in the heart of ancient Rome after the great fire of 64 AD. (Ball

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    Ressalas finds at the end of his journey. Ressalas lives in a private beautiful kingdom protected from the evils of the outer world. Ressalas is unhappy living in the palace and though the palace adheres to all the desires of the royalty in the palace‚ he feels that he doesn’t want anything and he doesn’t desire anything of the palace. Through many attempts of and talks with his former instructors‚ Ressalas still could find no happiness

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    Akbari Mahal

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    Sara: So as the name suggests‚ was this Badshah Akbar’s palace‚ Abul? Abul Fazl: In a way‚ yes.The ruins of Akbari Mahal meaning Akbar’s Palace are a testimony to the presence of the huge imperial courts surrounded by a series of spacious chambers. Set between Jehangiri Mahal and Bengali Burj‚ it was a part of a larger palace complex and was used for various residential purposes. Built in between 1565-69‚ it had a large stone paved courtyard enclosed by suites and chambers. You can still see the

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