junior science refresher magazine
junior science refresher magazine
junior science refresher magazine This article was published in the month of November The urban ensemble of Charminar and the Char Kaman resonates deeply with symbolic and ceremonial meaning to commemorate the beginning of the second Islamic Millennium and is a remarkable example of Shia city planning. Qutb Shahi Tombs The Qutb Shahi Tombs comprises major seven tombs of the rulers of Qutb Shahi dynasty. The overall complex consists of 30 tombs mosques and a mortuary bath. The material used for constructing these tombs was grey granite embellished with stucco ornamentation. The tombs form a large cluster and stand on a raised platform. They are domed structures built on square bases surrounded by pointed arches. Other key monuments of Qutb Shahi Architecture Charkaman Charkaman or the Four Arches was constructed in 1592 A.D. The Northern arch is called Machli Kaman fish arch the Southern arch is Char Minar arch Eastern arch is the Kali Kaman or Kaman of Shamboo Pershad the Black arch and the Western arch is Sher Dil or Sihr Batil. Mecca Masjid The Mosque may be split into two classes the great Mosque Djami and small Mosque Masjid. A large rectangular court Sahn is surrounded by arcades Riwak and the flat roof Sakf of which rests on arches Tak supported by columns Amud of stone Hadjar or pillars Rukn of brick libn. Daru-Ul-Shifa The double storied building was built in 1595. A.D. It was a hospital as well as a college of Unani Medicine junior science refresher magazine subscription.

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