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For the tourist interested in the medieval history of India , the monument will provide The structure is modelled after the Madarsas of Khurasan region of Persia . With two minarets on both sides , the main gate faces east .
For the tourist interested in the medieval history of India , the monument will provide The structure is modelled after the Madarsas of Khurasan region of Persia . With two minarets on both sides , the main gate faces east .
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Persian inscriptions on the stone tablet do speak of the unjust execution ' and that ' without fault he became a martyr ' . The tomb was lying in a state of decay till the Diwan of the Nizam of Hyderabad , Kishan Pershad , came to know ...
Persian inscriptions on the stone tablet do speak of the unjust execution ' and that ' without fault he became a martyr ' . The tomb was lying in a state of decay till the Diwan of the Nizam of Hyderabad , Kishan Pershad , came to know ...
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The great Persian empire lay prostrate before it just in two battles . The fate of India could not have been very different but for the first Sikh Guru , Guru Nanak . Soon after his divine ordination as Gur Parmeshar ' by none other ...
The great Persian empire lay prostrate before it just in two battles . The fate of India could not have been very different but for the first Sikh Guru , Guru Nanak . Soon after his divine ordination as Gur Parmeshar ' by none other ...
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