Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Face on the "Tee Shirt"


You may find this face familiar coz U may have seen many Youths wearing these Tee's with this Famous Face on it!

Yes he is the Cuban Socialist Revolutionist
"Che Guevara"

What do you think why do they buy the tee's of Che because of his Iconic image or its become a vogue to wear tee's with Che, Iron Maiden or Metallica ?

Its not because of Vogue; because he'z evolved into a quintessential icon for the WORLD!

The photograph Below was declared "the most famous photograph in the world" take by Alberto Korda. Che was also named one amongst the 100 most influential people of the 20th century by TIME Magazine.

Ernesto 'Che' Guevara Lynch de la Serna


"Che" in a Nut Shell !
commonly known as Che Guevara or el Che, was an Argentine-born Marxist, politician, and leader of Cuban and internationalist guerrillas.Guevara joined Fidel Castro's paramilitary 26th of July Movement, which seized power in Cuba in 1959. After serving in various important posts in the new government and writing a number of articles and books on the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare, Guevara left Cuba in 1965 with the intention of fomenting revolutions first in Congo-Kinshasa, and then in Bolivia, where he was captured in a CIA/ U.S. Army Special Forces-organized military operation.

Che died at the hands of the Bolivian Army in La Higuera near Vallegrande on October 9, 1967 Guevara's body was lashed to the landing skids of a helicopter and flown from La Higuera to neighboring Vallegrande. Participants in, and witnesses to, the events of his final hours testify that his captors executed him without trial.After his death, Guevara became an icon of socialist revolutionary movements worldwide.

Gone But Not Forgotton !!

Friday, July 11, 2008

638 Ways to Kill Castro !



Fidel Castro as Guerrilla Leader !


Yeah U heard it right!!! CIA failed 638 assassination attempts on Fidel Castro ! The so called power full nation of the WORLD, could not harm the Guerrilla Leader from the vicinity. Castro once said in regards to the numerous attempts on his life, "If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal. " Castro served Cuba for 32 years as President and he is 22nd President of CUBA. Castro proved to be a charismatic, though sometimes ruthless, leader.

From a Guerrilla Leader to President.

With mere 123 armed men and women, he attacked the Moncada Army Barracks.
The plan to overthrow Batista ended in disaster and although only eight were killed in the fighting, another eighty were murdered by the army after they were captured. Castro was lucky that the lieutenant who arrested him ignored orders to have him executed and instead delivered him to the nearest civilian prison.

Castro also came close to death in prison. Captain Pelletier was instructed to put poison in Castro's food. The man refused and instead revealed his orders to the Cuban people. Pelletier was court-martialed but, concerned about world opinion, Batista decided not to have Castro killed.

Fulgencio Batista responded to this by sending more troops to the Sierra Maestra. He now had 10,000 men hunting for Castro and his 300-strong army. Although outnumbered, Castro's guerrillas were able to inflict defeat after defeat on the government's troops. In the summer of 1958 over a thousand of Batista's soldiers were killed or wounded and many more were captured. Unlike Batista's soldiers, Castro's troops had developed a reputation for behaving well towards prisoners. This encouraged Batista's troops to surrender to Castro when things went badly in battle. Complete military units began to join the guerrillas.

Castro was now confident he could beat Batista in a head-on battle. Leaving the Sierra Maestra mountains, Castro's troops began to march on the main towns. After consultations with the United States government, Batista decided to flee Cuba. Senior Generals left behind attempted to set up another military government. Castro's reaction was to call for a general strike. The workers came out on strike and the military were forced to accept the people's desire for change. Castro marched into Havana on January 9,1959, and became Cuba's new leader.

82 years old Castro still remains a symbol of social justice and revolutionary progress for many Cubans.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Sultanate of Bijapur



The second largest pre-modern dome in the entire world after the dome of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. which is bigger than the better known Pantheon in Rome.

The Bahmani kingdom, which sprawled over the Deccan region in medieval India, was the first independent Muslim state in this part of the country. However, during the later half of the fifteenth century. Bijapur broke away under Yusuf Adil Khan, a descendent of the Turkish royal family and the founder of the Adil Shahi dynasty. The Adil Shahi rulers were great patrons of art and architecture and built a number of monuments in Bijapur, which was their capital.

Description of the great Mausoleum.

Built of dark grey basalt and decorated plaster, the walls are nine feet (2.7 meters) thick and 100 feet (30.5 meters) in height. The interior measures 135 feet (41 meters) on each side. Each exterior face of the cube displays three great blind arches. The central arch is wider than the others and is dressed with wooden panels with small rectangular entrance and three rows of arched windows punched through. Above the south door or main entrance, hanging from a chain from the cornice, is a 'bijli patthar' (meteorite) that is said to have fallen during Muhammad Adil's reign. It's believed the stone guards the tomb from lighting. The cornice and parapet of the cube is the most articulated feature of the façade. The cornice rests on highly carved stone corbels that project about ten feet (three meters) from the wall. The cornice supports the parapet which has a row of arched openings and leaf-shaped merlons.

In the center of the tomb chamber is a platform with the cenotaphs of Muhammad Adil, his youngest wife Arus Bibi, his favorite daughter and a grandson. The main cenotaph is marked by an elaborate wooden baldachin. The real tombs are located below in the basement and are accessed by a staircase under the western entrance. An octagonal chamber was attached to the central arch of the north façade at a much later date. According to some the octagonal chamber was meant to shelter the remains of Jahan Begum, wife of Muhammad Adil, but this would have been contrary to the convention of the wife's grave situated next to the husband's. Most likely, it could have been for the spiritual mentor of Muhammad Adil.

The corner towers are incongruous with the rest of the mausoleum composition. They are divided into seven floors with a projecting cornice and a row of arched openings marking each level. Combined, the towers resemble Chinese pagodas more than minarets. Each tower is then capped by a majestic hemispheric dome with a ring of carved leaves around the base.

The mausoleum is crowned by a massive dome. At the base of the dome elegant carved petals cover the drum. The exterior diameter is almost 133 feet (44 meters) and reaches a height of 90 feet (27.4 meters) from a circular platform. Total exterior height from ground level is 198 feet (60 meters). The dome rests on a unique pendentive system. It is a system of intersecting arches that was not used anywhere else in India. The only other commonly known instance was in the Great Mosque of Cordoba. The eight high pointed arches intersect in the interior of the cube at regular intervals and on their points rests the high circular platform with an opening of 96 feet (29.5 meters) in diameter. The inner surface of the dome overlaps the edge of the circle by about 13 feet (four meters) so that part of the weight falls on the intersecting arches that bear and neutralize any other exterior forces. The dome is built of horizontal courses of brick with a flat section at its crown. It is cemented with lime and reaches a thickness of 12 feet (3.5 meters). There are six openings at its base.

An interesting discovery was made in the basement of a very strong circular foundation that matched the circular opening of the dome above. It, however, supports only a platform and a light wooden pavilion. One explanation could be that the original plan may have been based on the conventional mausoleum plan of a small domed chamber surrounded by an open arcade and that it was not until the foundation had been completed that the king or architect thought of resting the dome upon the outer walls, thereby enlarging the volume of dome several times.

Another interesting feature of the mausoleum is the gallery around the base of the dome that hangs out about 11 feet (3.54 meters). It is accessed through the winding staircase in the four towers. It is known as the whispering gallery because the sound reflections from the dome allow the slightest of whisper can be heard even when standing cross the dome from each other.

This mausoleum is one of the Bijapur's main architectural treasures. Despite its incomplete condition, the sheer majesty of the structure renders visitors awestruck. The towers with their hemispherical domes, the carved petal borders and parapet give the building an exoticism that blends with monumentality and prevents this building from becoming just another building emulating classic Mughal architecture. A building that inspires admiration for its boldness would most definitely have been a spectacular experiment in completion.

Sources:

archnet.org.library

Alfieri, Bianca Maria. 2000. Islamic Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent. London: Laurence King Publishing, 168, 169.

Verma, D.C. 1990. Social, Economic and Cultural History of Bijapur. Delhi: Idarah-i Adabiyat-i Delli, 157, 158, 159.

Volwahsen, Andreas and Henri Stierlin (Ed.). 199-. Islamic India. Lausanne, Germany: Benedikt Taschen Verlag GmbH, 86, 87, 88.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Cyber-Bully Fight !

Thursday, May 25, 2006


Time Heals !
Heart brimming bitter sour memories
Some cherish and make me blue
Some really pierce in through…
But people say time heals...

I don’t know when...
I’d be able to see silver lining
My is life filled with dark clouds
When are those days gonna back again..?
But people say time heals…

Memories down the lane
Tease me a lot
Oh what a lovely were those days,
Let me gather all the Shredded reminiscences
Coz people say time heals…

Friday, April 21, 2006

Friday, March 24, 2006

Nevermore

I want to reach out
To someone endearing
Away but seems so near
Someone perhaps doesn’t know the fact
That it is hard for me now to keep my heart intact

Let me confess their some one
More precious than a diamond
Who’z smile makes my day
Who’z beautiful in every way

And this a vision I can see
That god has created someone only for me
Jus can’t stop thinking about…
Who’z always on my mind

A part of me, In all that I do
Its difficult to stay away from…
But this is the way I do..
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