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One Trip in Three in Central India


four short chapters by Shayok Mukhopadhyay
Turkish Bath for Dead Bodies in Qutb Shahi Tombs

  1. Planning...
  2. Biryani and Bahmani
  3. Temples and Tombs
  4. Cliffs and Beaches

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Shayok, I stumbled into your travel notes to Utah while researching for my own plans for visiting almost the very same places you did. Though it might not happen any soon, dreaming, planning, reading up for a planned trip is, in itself a pleasure. (I have spiral notebooks full of great details, facts, addresses, route maps and hotel addresses of many places I might never visit!) I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed reading the report. The very fact it led you to the home page and to this and many other trip reports is proof of the interest it has kindled in my. I understand, since your Utah trip you have upgraded to a 5D. Wise decision. I will take time off to view more pictures and to read more. Thank you and best of luck! Koshy New Delhi, INDIA

Koshy     Sat, 2 Aug 2008 06:53:51 -0400
i m wahed khan frm london now i m staying in hyderabad only at the lace location banjara hills rd no 12 city tower and i want look hyderabad and most popular city in hyderabad and out of few kilometer of hyderabad plz call me 9949952276 this is my local no of here

wahedkhan     Tue, 22 Apr 2008 04:11:04 -0400
Good work. Interesting posts, besides those spam...

Martina     Sat, 20 Oct 2007 04:23:24 -0400
Sayak (ok Sha-yoke), Keep up the good work. Just wanted to point out a nuance. "Bibi" as in "Bibi ka maqbara" means mother. Pronounced Biy for Bi(bi). When not contracted, Bibi ("Biwi") means wife. The word means "lady of the house" and could refer to the same person but in different senses through the nuance in pronounciation. The sense you used it in, for miya-biwi, would require "biwi". Don't blame you. Poor Bengali does not have a "wau" and goes with "bau" to mean both "b" and "w". Have you seen the Bengali print media struggle to spell Steve Waugh?

name with a w/b     Sun, 9 Jan 2005 12:48:34 -0500
Hey, reading this was very interesting.

George     Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:28:54 -0400
can you tell me which king visited india after independence

Paras Khanna     Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:41:40 -0400