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Always counted among the man-made marvels of the world by its admirers, the Taj Mahal on Sunday found pride of place in a new list of seven wonders polled by people around the globe.
Following are the new Seven Wonders of the World: The Colosseum, Rome The Pyramid of Chichen Itza, Mexico Machu Picchu, Peru Taj Mahal, India Statue of the Christ Redeemer, Brazil Petra, Jordan The Great Wall of China In a colourful ceremony in the Portuguese capital Lisbon to coincide with the date 07.07.07, Bollywood star Bipasha Basu announced Taj Mahal as one of the wonders. Agra Mayor Anjula Singh received the award. Indians voted overwhelmingly in the polls cast by over a million people. The polling picked up drastically over the last one month, to see the 'monument of love' through to the final seven. The worldwide poll, in which people could vote for their favourite monument either on-line or through SMS, was conducted by the New 7 Wonders Foundation, a Swiss non-profit group. The one-and-a-half-hour-long ceremony at Portugal's largest venue, the Estadio da Luz, saw award-presentation appearances by celebrities like Hillary Swank, Ben Kingsley, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neil Armstrong. The celebrity-studded event also saw performances by Jennifer Lopez , Chaka Khan and Dulce Pontes. The voting picked up last month and in the latter half of June, eight per cent of all votes came from India, which then further increased to 13 per cent. According to the voting percentage, India was in the fourth place, while Peru, rooting for the Inca city of Machu Picchu, led with 20 per cent votes towards June-end. The publicity campaign gathered steam as the deadline drew closer, with many organisations and individuals appealing to vote for the Taj. Union Culture Minister Ambika Soni cast her vote in favour of the monument of love on June 22 and appealed to Indians to do the same. While there has been huge media hype surrounding the campaign launched in 2000, the brainchild of Swiss author-filmmaker Bernerd Weber, has also drawn criticism, with the UNESCO distancing itself from the campaign and some experts flaying it as a commercial gimmick. After the launch of the voting campaign in 2000, the nominations were whittled down by public votes to 77 last year, which was shortened to 21 by a panel of architectural experts chaired by former UNESCO chief F M Zaragoza. Among the places left out were Accropolis in Athens, The Statues of Easter Island in Italy , Cambodia Angkar, Hagia Sophia in Turkey, Eiffel Tower in Paris, Statue of Liberty in New York and Russia Kremlin and St Basil's Cathedral. |
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Nice to hear that Taj Mahal made it..it deserves it too
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The show in Lisbon was a mesmerising one.
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Taj Mahal was Tejo Mahalaya built by ancient Hindus.
Mumtaz was not Shah Jahan’s first wife. Shah Jahan’s first wife, the queen, was a great grand-daughter of the ruler of Persia Shah Ismail Safwi. Shah Jahan had numerous other wives and many consorts. He not only was married before taking Mumtaz as his wife, but also married again after her death. In between these weddings, he also used to take consorts by the hundreds into his harem. It is therefore futile to argue that Shah Jahan was so devoted to Mumtaz as to lose all interest in life after her death and that he perpetuated her memory in a magnificent monument. The term "Mahal" has never been used for a building in any of the Muslim countries, from Afghanistan to Algeria. If it was named after Mumtaj, it must have been called Mumtaj Mahal and not Taj Mahal. Shah Jahan must have insisted it to be called that way if he was its causer. The writings of Peter Mundy, an English visitor to Agra within a year of Mumtaz's death, suggested that Taj was a noteworthy building which existed long before Shah Jahan's time. The name Taj Mahal did not appear in any Moghul court papers or chronicles, even after Shah Jahan's time. [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] Photographic evidence: [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] |
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