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Motishon · 3 months ago
Two Cute Babies Sitting Together
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Motishon · 3 months ago
Beautiful Mixed Baby Boy
Beautiful Mixed Baby Boy 
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Motishon · 3 months ago
The Chittorgarh Fort, where Padmini's immortal remains, still holds the Rajput heroics
The Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan has come into the limelight due to the movie 'Padmaavat'. It is known to be one of the largest forts in India. Chittorgarh was once the capital of Mewar. However, this fort is currently located in the city of Chittorgarh.
Motishon · 3 months ago
রাজপুতদের বীরগাথা আঁকড়ে আজও অমলিন পদ্মিনীর সেই চিতোরগড় দুর্গ
'পদ্মাবত' সিনেমা দৌলতে আলোচনায় উঠে এসেছে রাজস্থানের চিতোরগড়ের দুর্গ। যেটি কিনা ভারতের অন্যতম বড় দুর্গ বলেই জানা যায়। একসময় মেবারের রাজধানী ছিল এই চিতোরগড়। তবে বর্তমানে চিতোরগড় শহরেই অবস্থিত এই দুর্গটি। অতীত রাজস্থানের গৌরবময় ইতিহাসকে বুকে আঁকড়ে ধরে আজও রয়েছে এই দুর্গ।
Motishon · 3 months ago
Lok Janshakti Party
The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP, lit. 'People's Manpower Party')[1] was a state political party  mainly based in the state of Bihar, India. The party was formed in 2000 when Ram Vilas Paswan split from Janata Dal. The party had a considerable following amongst Dalits in Bihar. The party has split into two parties: Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas)[2][3][4] and Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party.[5][6]
Motishon · 3 months ago
Reik - Noviembre Sin Ti (Letra)
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Reik - Noviembre Sin Ti (Letra)
Motishon · 3 months ago
Trajan's Forum Trajan's Forum, Rome; designed by Apollodorus of Damascus.
forum, in Roman cities in antiquity, multipurpose, centrally located open area that was surrounded by public buildings and colonnades and that served as a public gathering place. It was an orderly spatial adaptation of the Greek agora, or marketplace, and acropolis.

In the laws of the Twelve Tables the word is used for the vestibule of a tomb; in a Roman camp the forum was an open place beside the praetorium, and the term was originally applied generally to the space in front of any public building  or gateway.
Motishon · 3 months ago
Roman ForumThe Column of Phocas (left foreground) and the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina (left background) among the ruins of the Roman Forum, Rome
In Rome itself the word forum denoted the flat and formerly marshy space between the Palatine and Capitoline hills (also called forum Romanum), which even during the regal period accommodated such public meetings as could not be held within the area Capitolina. In early times the forum Romanum was used for gladiatorial games, and over the colonnades were galleries for spectators; there were also shops of various kinds. Under the Roman Empire, when the forum became primarily a centre for religious and secular spectacles and ceremonies, it was the site of many of the city’s  most imposing temples and monuments. Among the structures surviving in whole or in part are the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the Temple of the Deified Caesar, the Mamertine Prison, the Curia (Senate house), the Temple of Saturn, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Romulus, the Arch of Titus, the Arch of Septimius Severus, and the Cloaca Maxima.

Also during the imperial period a considerable number of new forums, the fora civilia (judicial) and venalia (mercantile), came into existence. In addition to the forum Romanum, the forums of Caesar and Augustus belonged to the former class, the forum boarium (cattle), holitorium (vegetable), etc., to the latter.

The 1st-century-BC architect Vitruvius stated that the ideal forum should be large enough to accommodate a large crowd but not so large as to dwarf a small one. He proposed a 3:2 length-to-breadth ratio. It is to this proportion that Trajan’s Forum in Rome was erected early in the 2nd century AD. Commissioned by the emperor Trajan and designed by Apollodorus of Damascus, it measures approximately 920 by 620 feet (about 280 by 190 m) and covers about 25 acres (10 ha). Persons entered through a triple gateway into a colonnaded open space lined with merchants’ booths. The forum is flanked by two semicircular, colonnaded exedrae. Opposite the gateway is the Basilica Ulpia, beyond which is Trajan’s Column, carved with relief sculpture depicting Trajan’s victories. The aesthetic harmony of this space has influenced many subsequent town  planners.
Motishon · 3 months ago
Pompeii, Italy: ForumThe ruins of the Forum at Pompeii, Italy, with Mount Vesuvius in the distance
The forum was generally paved, and, although on festal occasions chariots were driven through, it was not a thoroughfare and was enclosed by gates at the entrances, of which traces have been found at Pompeii.
Motishon · 3 months ago
Many Thanks Purple
Many Thanks Purple - Floral Gratitude Thank You Card with Envelope (Big 8.5 x 11 Inch) - Beautiful Flowers on Lavender Background, All Occasions Grateful Stationery - Appreciation Gift J6842GTYG
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