RED FORT, DELHI - FEBRUARY 2008
Forts are buildings specially constructed for the military defence of an area. They usually have a lot of stories to tell, be it of honour, treachery or cowardice. On the top of a hill, near the water or in arid deserts, they witnessed great battles as well as stories of love and intrigue. Some of them played an important role in the development of villages and cities. That is the case of the Red Fort, around which the Mughal Delhi flourished. But the forts in India, unlike many medieval castles in Europe for example, are portholes for the most outstanding ornamental arts you may imagine. The Red Fort is just a start!
"LAHORE GATE - Our first tourist destination in Delhi was «Lal Quila» - the «Red Fort». Constructed along the Yamuna River in 1639 by the fifth Mughal Emperor of India - Shah Jahan - as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad (his new capital), it was originally the residence of the royal family. The main entrance to the Fort is the Lahore Gate, which can be seen here. The Fort gets its name from colour of the 2.5 km long walls, which vary in height from 16m on the river side to 33 m on the town side. The Fort was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List on June 29th, 2007"
"CHATTA CHOWK is the covered bazaar street immediately after the Lahore Gate"
"DRUM HOUSE - On the main axis coming from the Lahore Gate and the Chatta Chowk, on the eastern side of the palace garden, we find the Naqqar Khana or Naubat Khana the site of a drum house or orchestra pit during ceremonies). A distinct sign of Mughal architecture, the «drum house» in the Red Fort is also the main gate for the palace itself"
"THE EMPEROR'S THRONE - In the Diwan-i-Aam - the large pavilion for public imperial audiences - the magnificent ornate throne-balcony for the emperor can be seen"
"THE PRIVATE APARTMENTS - Behind the throne, a row of pavilions with a view to the river Yamuna, are connected by a continuous water channel, known as the «Stream of Paradise», that runs through the centre of each pavilion. The palace is designed as an imitation of paradise as described in the Koran"
"DIWAN-I-KHAS - The hall of private audience, used for ministerial and court gatherings, is probably the finest of the pavilions in the palace, and is ornamented with floral pietra dura patterns on the columns, with precious stones and gilding"
"WALLS AND CEILINGS - A painted wooden ceiling has replaced the original one, of silver inlaid with gold"
"THE PEARL MOSQUE was built in 1659 as a private mosque for Aurangzeb, Shah Jahan's successor"
"THE MUSSAMAN BURJ is a tower built against the fortress walls, from which the emperor would show himself to the people in a daily ceremony"
"ZAFAR MAHAL is a large tank with a red stone pavilion in its middle, built in 1842. It was originally connected by a causeway with the garden"
"PAVILION"
"PALACE PAVILIONS AND THE PIGEONS"
"STUDENTS - Suddenly, the courtyard became very busy..."
Monday, December 29, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
A CULTURAL SHOCK!
OLD DELHI - FEBRUARY 2008
It took me a long time to decide to travel to India and make it the main destination of a holiday! After returning, I read a book of Regis Airault on people going to India, «Les Fous de L'Inde» (Crazy on India). The main thesis is that westerners who go to India are either already crazy to go there or will become crazy about it after having been there... A thesis that will probably become more understandable after the next posts...
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"WELCOME"
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OLD DELHI
"CHANDNI CHOWK is the main street in Old Delhi. It runs through the middle of the walled city, from the Lahore Gate of the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid. Originally it had a canal running in its middle as a part of the city's water supply scheme"
"MC DONALD'S - Incongruous!"
"FOUNTAIN - Rest of the old water supply scheme"
"WALKING through the streets of Old Delhi, with Ajmal leading the way"
"KARIM is an Old Delhi institution, serving non-vegetarian food since 1913, just opposite the Jama Masjid mosque in the walled city area of Delhi. Some claim that every food guide has voted it Delhi's best restaurant for many years; it's probably an exaggeration, but the food is highly recommended!"
"STREET MOVEMENT - It's not an easy task to stroll around in Old Delhi..."
"HOTEL TAJ - There are several hotels named Taj..."
"TRAFIC - The first impression is that the traffic is an absolute nightmare; and it proves even truer with time..."
"BOLLYWOOD - What a way to get the feeling..."
It took me a long time to decide to travel to India and make it the main destination of a holiday! After returning, I read a book of Regis Airault on people going to India, «Les Fous de L'Inde» (Crazy on India). The main thesis is that westerners who go to India are either already crazy to go there or will become crazy about it after having been there... A thesis that will probably become more understandable after the next posts...
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"WELCOME"
***
OLD DELHI
"CHANDNI CHOWK is the main street in Old Delhi. It runs through the middle of the walled city, from the Lahore Gate of the Red Fort to Fatehpuri Masjid. Originally it had a canal running in its middle as a part of the city's water supply scheme"
"MC DONALD'S - Incongruous!"
"FOUNTAIN - Rest of the old water supply scheme"
"WALKING through the streets of Old Delhi, with Ajmal leading the way"
"KARIM is an Old Delhi institution, serving non-vegetarian food since 1913, just opposite the Jama Masjid mosque in the walled city area of Delhi. Some claim that every food guide has voted it Delhi's best restaurant for many years; it's probably an exaggeration, but the food is highly recommended!"
"STREET MOVEMENT - It's not an easy task to stroll around in Old Delhi..."
"HOTEL TAJ - There are several hotels named Taj..."
"TRAFIC - The first impression is that the traffic is an absolute nightmare; and it proves even truer with time..."
"BOLLYWOOD - What a way to get the feeling..."
Friday, December 12, 2008
KAIROUAN - PART TWO
THE CITY OF THE FIFTY MOSQUES - DECEMBER 2007
"THE BARBER'S MOSQUE - The Zaouia of Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692 and also including a medersa, is the burial place of a companion of the prophet Mohammad. It is also known as the Barber's Mosque since, according to legend, Sidi Sahab always carried three hairs from the Prophet's beard"
"STUCCO - The Barber's mosque is a jewel, showing similarities with the delicate Andalucia's aesthetic. Its decoration is of outstanding quality, with immaculate white lace-work of carved stucco"
"TILES - The walls are covered with beautifully coloured tiles"
"GARDEN - No wonder there are palm trees..."
"MODERN MONUMENT"
"MEDINA DOORS - Kairouan's Medina (old town) is the best preserved in Tunisia. It has a trapezoidal shape, with an average length of 1000m and an average width of 500m, surrounded by brick walls of roughly 3.5km length"
"MEDINA - There are 105 historical monuments at the Medina, and the street scenes in «Cairo» of the film «Raiders of the Lost Ark», were filmed in Kairouan"
"POTTERY"
"FRUITS"
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The old restored PASHA’S HOUSE (Governor's House) is now a government carpet shop. We were lucky enough to wander freely through the impressive building without a carpet salesman on our elbow...
"ARCADES"
"TILES AND LAMP"
"CEILINGS"
"BED"
"CARPETS"
"MIRROR"
"THE BARBER'S MOSQUE - The Zaouia of Sidi Sahab, built between 1629 and 1692 and also including a medersa, is the burial place of a companion of the prophet Mohammad. It is also known as the Barber's Mosque since, according to legend, Sidi Sahab always carried three hairs from the Prophet's beard"
"STUCCO - The Barber's mosque is a jewel, showing similarities with the delicate Andalucia's aesthetic. Its decoration is of outstanding quality, with immaculate white lace-work of carved stucco"
"TILES - The walls are covered with beautifully coloured tiles"
"GARDEN - No wonder there are palm trees..."
"MODERN MONUMENT"
"MEDINA DOORS - Kairouan's Medina (old town) is the best preserved in Tunisia. It has a trapezoidal shape, with an average length of 1000m and an average width of 500m, surrounded by brick walls of roughly 3.5km length"
"MEDINA - There are 105 historical monuments at the Medina, and the street scenes in «Cairo» of the film «Raiders of the Lost Ark», were filmed in Kairouan"
"POTTERY"
"FRUITS"
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The old restored PASHA’S HOUSE (Governor's House) is now a government carpet shop. We were lucky enough to wander freely through the impressive building without a carpet salesman on our elbow...
"ARCADES"
"TILES AND LAMP"
"CEILINGS"
"BED"
"CARPETS"
"MIRROR"
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