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15 Dec 2007

Brrrrogittittis

Hello all you readers from a cold Delhi

Well now that we have got used to the heat it seems cold

Meanwhile back somewhere in the last post
Wildlife watching around Delhi and Humayan's Tomb for a special treat








Aha, who's he this Mr Humayan

Nasiruddin Humayun (Persian: نصيرالدين همايون) (March 6, 1508February 22, 1556) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled modern Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India from 1530–1540 and again from 1555–1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early, but with Persian aid, he eventually regained an even larger one.


He succeeded his father in India in 1530, while his half-brother Kamran Mirza, who was to become a rather bitter rival, obtained the sovereignty of Kabul and Lahore, the more northern parts of their father's empire. He originally ascended the throne at the age of 22 and was somewhat inexperienced when he came to power.

Meanwhile some more wildlife around the streets of Delhi, monkey , camel and king of the road






and a couple of tourists using eco transport

Where else in the world would you find such variety

Once again Mr Blenders had to bargain hard, starting at 1000rps down to 250rps

The viceroy's waddled down the street to lots of honking horns, waving from rickshaws and smiling.

Namaste





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