Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

West Africa

 


The last part of the BBC four part series on Lost Kingdoms of Africa. Art historian travels to West Africa to discover the ancient history of Benin, Mali, Nigeria etc. 

He starts off at Benin where he discovers bronze sculptures dating back to more than 2000 years ago. The craftsmanship and technology to produce such exquisite pieces of art were very much present in those times. 

Next stop for him at Timbuktu in Mali, which was at one point of time a busy trading hub with traders from Arab coming to sell their wares and take home local items. Timbuktu has entered into a state of decline for many centuries now. 

Djenne and Jenne Jena which are nearby and Timbuktu did have some olden bronze & pottery sculpture history some evidence still being retained because Jenne Jena is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are evidence of archeological remains at these places. The sculpture is unique in the sense that lot of animist influences have been found in the form of shapes of snake, leopard, etc. in the sculpures. The locals revere the animism because they feel that the animals protect them. 

Djenne has got some Islamic influences because of the Arab traders who built a Grand Mosque in the city. All the houses in the city are made of mud and each house has a separate and distinct style of architecture depending upon the number of females in the household and the number of children. 

Dogon country in Mali is another place which has a rich cultural history. Interesting series this and not boring at all. Dr. Gus has kept it nice short and crisp and being an expert himself he dwells into more detail at each level of his visit. 

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

historical monuments

PIB press release dated 29th July, 2019

Union Culture Minister (IC) Shri Prahlad Singh Patel announced that opening hours of 10 historical Monuments across the country has been increased and now these Monuments will remain open from Sunrise to 9 pm for common public. The decision made public by Culture Minister while talking to media in New Delhi. Earlier these monuments used to open from 9am to 5.30 pm for general public. Shri Patel said that this decision has been made for the benefit of general public/tourists who can visit and appreciate the beauty of such historical sites for long hours.
The Minister also informed that other than these 10 monuments some other historical monuments are also under consideration for long opening hours for visitors. These 10 Monuments have been selected in first phase, he added.
The list of 10 historical Monuments is given below -
SL No.
Name Of Monuments
District
State
1
Rajarani Temple Complex
Bhubaneswar
Odisha
2
Dulhadeo Temple, Khajurao
Chattarpur
Madhya Pradesh
3
Sheikh Chilli Tomb, Thanesar
Kurukshetra
Haryana
4
Safdarjung Tomb
Delhi
Delhi
5
Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi
Delhi
Delhi
6
Group of Monuments at Pattadakkal, Karnataka
Bhagalkot
Karnataka
7
Gol Gumbaz
Vijayapura
Karnataka
8
Group of Temples, Markanda, Chamursi
Gadchiroli
Maharashtra
9
Man Mahal, Vaidhshala
Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh
10
Rani-ki-Vav
Patan
Gujarat

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