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The history of this region includes several millennia. The earliest known urban centers in India and flourished in Harapi Mohenjo-daro has approximately 2500r BC Ok. 1500 BC, tribes invaded India Aryans from Central Asia, he had also created the sacred texts of the Vedas. |
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Filth, stench and poverty |
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When you hear that the dynamically growing India and become the economic superpower, it is expected that the visitor will see the new face of the subcontinent. Meanwhile, the appearance of the capital can be described in three words: filth, stench and poverty. Even worse is the situation in Mumbai and Calcutta. |
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India. Every time when I am there, I find more shades of refinement, luxury, misery and degradation. Are put on trial here all the human senses, from the sense of aesthetics, the ending of pity. This place learning humility. |
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 |
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Mark Boyle's intention to go to Gandhi's birthplace Mahathma penniless, relying only on the sympathy and help strangers who had to feed him and give him shelter - wished to prove that a world without money is really possible. |
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Tastes and disgust in India |
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 |
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India in terms of culinary for a very long fascinated Europeans richness and intensity of flavors. The secret of Indian cuisine lies primarily in the addition of various spices, which even the simplest of meals can bring out the depth of flavor and turn them into true works of art. Spices from the Middle Ages were one of the most important goods exported from India, and not constantly increasing demand of Western societies has become one of the reasons for the expansion of European countries on the Indian subcontinent from the early sixteenth century. |
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