~ Padmavati: what's real and what's not. ~ModNotepg28 - Page 15

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Posted: 8 years ago
you want every knowledge to be given free to you šŸ˜†
i gave you the list but you won't do mehenat ...of searching

you need ready made answer

šŸ‘ šŸ‘
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Posted: 8 years ago
^^ I did the mehnat of searching 😔 Some of them came before the time period of this saga, some went to other parts of India and did not write about Mughal/Rajput empires and the others made no reference to Padmavati. What a waste of time!
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Posted: 8 years ago
^^
tell me your honest opinion about RANI PADMAVATI through your POV ...
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: F.I.T.B

^^

tell me your honest opinion about RANI PADMAVATI through your POV ...



You were mocking the time and effort someone put into researching a topic, especially history where it's hard and taxing to find the relevant sources and literature. If you claim something is invalid, give proper proof for it. You yourself can't find any link between the IAS exam study travellers to this topic- it was a fail attempt to drag down the TM and you can't even admit the truth.
Edited by HawasKaPujari - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: HawasKaPujari



You were mocking the time and effort someone put into researching a topic, especially history where it's hard and taxing to find the relevant sources and literature. If you claim something is invalid, give proper proof for it. Giving an online link of IAS exam syllabus, and you yourself can't find any link to this topic- really, why did you feel the need to do this?


look how you diverted the topic 😔

ETA : for green bold ...you do make lots of assumption
Edited by F.I.T.B - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Yaha pe bas fekugiri kiya hai šŸ˜†šŸ˜† Ek sawal ka seedha jawab nai hai tumhare paas aur dusro ko bolte ho IQ, EQ, common sense nai hai! Kaisa ajooba genius hai ye
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Posted: 8 years ago



OT : wow girl! You took out time to research on this šŸ˜²šŸ‘
Edited by ZadayKiDaig - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Thank you for the thread ā­ļø What interesting read. IMHO poems are an artistic expression, could be inspired by fact or fiction, or a combination of both! Whether she existed or not should not deter audiances from their enjoyment of a good or inspiring story.

So here's to hoping for an awesome story 😊
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Posted: 8 years ago
So to summarise, Padmavati most likely never existed, but a few twats are having a hard time to come to terms with this fact. šŸ˜†
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Posted: 8 years ago
http://chittorgarh.rajasthan.gov.in/content/raj/chittorgarh/en/about-chittorgarh/historical-events.html
Damn government r stupid that they posted this without validating with SLB, if Ratan singh and Padmini were real


Chittorgarh Fort:

Chittorgarh fort is the largest fort of the Asian sub-continent and is housed in the city of Chittorgarh. The fort is also famous by the name of Chittor. It served as the capital of Mewar during ancient times. The fort is located on a hill-top 180 m above sea level and is spread in an area of 280 hectares. The total height of the fort above sea level is around 609 m.

Guhilots ruled the fort initially but Sisodia clan ruled on the fort after that and ruled the place for more than eight centuries. In 1567 AD, Akbar attacked the fort and conquered it.

It is the largest fort of the country and is a famous tourist spot.

Vijaya Stambh:

Built by Maharana Kumbha, Vijay Stambh is a nine-storey tower located inside the premises of Chittorgarh fort. It was built in order to commemorate the victory of Rajputs over Muslim ruler Allaudin Khilji in 1440 AD. The tower has a height of 37 m. Vijay Stambh is one of the famous tourist places of the city because of the picturesque view one gets from the top of the tower.

Rani Padmini's Palace:

The Rani Padmini palace was once the residence of Rani Padmini. Its rich architectural design and association with rich Rajputana heritage make the place a treat for the tourists. A lotus pond is built in the palace as well which further beautifies the interior of the palace.

Rana Kumbha Palace:

Built in the 15thcentury, Rana Kumbha palace was the royal residence of Rana Kumbha.It was built with an artistic architecture and design. Maharana Uday Singh, the founder of Udaipur, was born in this palace. The palace is of historical importance as Rani Padmini had performed Jauhar in this palaceat the time of battle against Allaudin Khilji. The place is popular among tourists because of the Lord Shiva temple as well which is quite close to the palace.

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