Sunday, August 27, 2017

Andalusia Photo album Summary

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Andalusia Public Photo -Albums

  Place Description
General : Not a place specific
1 Andulasia Selected Overview of Sevile, Cordoba, Jazer, Hiltown, Graada, Cost Del Sol
2 Fleminco Flamenco , in its strictest sense, is a professionalized art-form based on the various folkloric music traditions of Southern Spain in the autonomous communities of Andalusia. lamenco has been influenced by and become associated with the Romani people in Spain,
3 People  
4 on the raod  
5 book references Books, broucheres use for travel planning
Places
6 Seville selected Seville Top Blog
8 Seville Rest more links at the blog for sevile
9 Jerez Horse fair See the blog video
10 JarezDelFrontera  
11 White Hilltowns Arcos de la Frontera: Gateway to the Pueblos Blancos, Grazalema: A High Mountain Village in a Natural Park, Zahara de la Sierra,
The Cave Dwellings of Setenil de las Bodegas, Ronda
12 While Hilltowns rest  
13 Ronda stablished in the 9th century BC, Ronda is also one of Spain’s oldest towns. Its existing old town, La Ciuadad  (the City), largely dates to Islamic times, when it was an important cultural centre filled with mosques and palaces.
14 Granada  Blog :
15 Alhambra     
16 CostaDelSol  Costa del Sol, a coastal haven in Andalucia, a southern region of Spain, has been delighting beach bums for decade
17 Cordoba The mesmerising multiarched Mezquita. One of the world's greatest Islamic buildings, it's a symbol of the worldly and sophisticated Islamic culture that flourished here more than a millennium ago when Córdoba was the capital of Islamic Spain, and Western Europe's biggest and most cultured city.
18 Sintra Selected Blog & Video
19 Sintra Resrt Lisbon Sintra is Europe’s greatest example of the whimsical and colourful Romanticism style of architecture
20 Sinta MT  
21 Andalusia_RPMT  
22 MT  
Videos
1 Cordoba Mosque
2 Jerez Horse Festival  
3 End of the world  
3 Fleminco  
     

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Morocco Photo album summary

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Morocco Public Photo -Albums

  Place Description
General : Not a place specific
1 Morocco_selected (144) Overview: Casablanca , Rabat, , Mekenes, Vollubillis . Mid Atlas, Merzouga, Tondra Gorge, Ourzazate, Markeesh: see the itineary outline
2 People_Morocco (125) Photos of People from MoroccoImages of women, men and children from Marrakesh, Chefchaouen, Atlas Mountains, Fez and Erg Chebbi Dunes in Sahara, Souks (market) The Berber people are indigenous to North Afric.
3 Morocco_onRoad (132) pictures taken form car (few from plane) driving, billboard
4 Cusiine ; 5) Hotels (Riaz) 6) tidbits Tradiional Moroccan cuisne, Tangine
7 Morrocco book references Books, broucheres use for travel planning
Places
7 Casablanca,  Rabat  & Mekanas Casablanca is a port city and commercial hub in western Morocco, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, tanding partly over the water, the enormous Hassan II Mosque, completed in 1993, has a 210m. Rabat, Morocco's capitol ,  Kasbah of the Udayas
8 Fez  Selected Fes is referred as the cultural capitol, Fes El Bali walled medina, with medieval Marinid architecture, vibrant souks and old-world atmosphere. Tannary. Bought carpet
9  Faz _rest   Bou Inania Medersa, Kairaouine Mosque
10 Vollubillis  Volubilis is a partly excavated Berber and Roman city in Morocco situated near the city of Meknes, and commonly considered as the ancient capital of the kingdom of Mauretania.
11 Mid Atlas Mountain -Selected  Ifrane conceived as a “hill station” or colonial type of settlement. Nice campus town . Cedar Forest and monkeys,
12 Mid Atlas Mountain -Rest . It is a resort town set high up in the mountains so that Europeans can find relief from the summer heat of tropical colonies. The British were the first to develop this type of resort in India, the best known of which is Simla in the Himalayas which served as their “summer capital.”
13 Sahara  Sunset  and  Sunrise  Merzouga is a small Moroccan town in the Sahara Desert, near the Algerian border. It’s known as a gateway to Erg Chebbi,
14 Rissani Souk, Rissani market is considered as the most important market in the region.
15 Tondra Gorge Todra river, oases of impressive kasbahs, valleys lined with date palms, olive terraces, pomegranate and almond and fruit trees.
16 AitBenHodau HDR  dramatic backdrop of rocks framing the slender towers of the Tamnalt Kasbahs. 
17 Aiit Ben Hadaou Skoura and admire its impressive palm groves and ruined kasbahs surrounded by palm trees.t Strong scents of of Persian roses permeating through the mountain air at  El-KelaaM’Gnou
18 Marrakesh  The medina is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire, with mazelike alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewelry.
19 Essaouira Bright and breezy Essaouira, on Morroco's Atlantic coast, is an enchanting
20 JadMahal With the feeling of an Indian palace, Jad Mahal is both a  restaurant and a club, Bellydance, Pyrobats
21 Guide Hosts Sirhan, Jammal, Kamal, Mohmmed, Karim and
"My Morrco family "
22 RPMT Friends
23 Morocco_MT 24 Madhu Tushar(210)
Videos
1 Bollywood Morocco America isn’t the only country that knows how to spin and export fantasies. India’s pop culture is huge. See the blog http://tusharinmoorsland.blogspot.com/2017/05/bollywood-in-morocco.html
  Sahara More coming
  Fez  
     

Granada, Alhambra


;The Alhambra is Granada’s – and Europe’s – love letter to Moorish culture, a place where fountains trickle, leaves rustle, and ancient spirits seem to mysteriously linger. Part palace, part fort, part World Heritage site, part lesson in medieval architecture, the Alhambra has long enchanted a never-ending line of expectant visitors. As a historic monument, it is unlikely it will ever be surpassed – at least not in the lifetime of anyone reading this.

Like Agra, India, and the Taj Mahal, the Andalusian city of Granada in southern Spain is so well known for a single monument — the Alhambra, a walled fortress housing magnificent 13th- to 15th-century Moorish palaces and gardens — that the city itself is sometimes overlooked. With more than two million visitors descending on the Alhambra, a Unesco World Heritage site,.

Splendid Nasrid Palaces , the lush Generalife gardens, views at Sunset in backdrop of  the snow-peaked sierra mountain,  are  simply awe-inspiring.


Alhambra      Photos album


Video 




Granada 


The Sacromonte district is home to Granada's thriving Roma community..Both the English word "Gypsy" and its Spanish counterpart, gitano, come from the word "Egypt" — where Europeans used to think these nomadic people originated. Today, as we've come to understand that "Gypsies" actually came from India — and as the term "Gypsy" has acquired negative connotations — the preferred term is "Roma." After migrating from India in the 14th century, the Roma people settled mostly in the Muslim-occupied lands in the south (such as the Balkan Peninsula, then controlled by the Ottoman Turks). Under the Muslims, the Roma enjoyed relative tolerance. They were traditionally good with crafts and animals.


Fleminco dance   Slideshow

Fleminco Videos 


CostaDelSol  Neerja,  Marbella , Malga 

Monday, August 7, 2017

Flamenco ;Spain's iconic cultural form History, root


There are seveal origins  and  fustion that led to the  modern day falamenco Gypsies from Rajasthan who emigrated to Europe centuries ago brought with them their traditions, culture and music, and this music evolved in Spain into what is now flamenco.




Flemenco  My Photo album 
Flemenco Video 1 :  Street dance,  Show at Gypsy dance club at Triana, Seville



Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]), in its strictest sense, is a professionalized art-form based on the various folkloric music traditions of Southern Spain in the autonomous communities of Andalusia. In a wider sense, it refers to these musical traditions and more modern musical styles which have themselves  been deeply influenced by and become blurred with the development of flamenco over the past two centuries.   It includes cante (singing), toque (guitar playing), baile (dance), jaleo (vocalizations), palmas (handclapping)  and pitos (finger snapping)

Flemwnco  Video2 : Sacromonte, Granada, cabe theater show


 Hailing from southern Spain's outcast populations, flamenco dance and music drew early influences from Greek and Roman and later from Indian,  Moorish, and Jewish cultures.Centuries of cultural melding later, what ironically began in caves as a form of personal expression by gypsies
 and other oppressed ethnicities has evolved into the flashy flamenco dance and music that has taken the world by storm.

Sacromonte  area  Granda has  a biggee population of Gitano and  cave  dwelling  reminiscent of how they used to live,


 Duets, performed by a man and a woman, are often the most vivid flamenco dances. The dancers keep their eyes firmly locked each other,   constantly and aggressively building off one another in what becomes competition of passion, sexual tension, and emotion.


References


  1. FLAMENCO INDIA - FLAMENCO DANCE, INDIAN GYPST Folk Dance 
  2. Simulteneous Flamenco dance and Indian Dance  
  3. Spanish gypsies' Thar connection
  4. Dance comparison between Kathak from India and Flamenco from Spain
  5. Spanish flamenco romances Indian Kathak
  6. Simulteneous Indian Kathak and  Fleminco on street 
  7. Bollywood's popular fusion song : Senorita   - Zindagi Na Milegi 
  8. Dobarahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamenco

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Cordoba Symbol of Religious Tolerance


My  Pictures of Cordoba







“Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”  I found this more truth strongly  reiterated  at Cordoba  again.


I found the Cordoba Mezquita (http://www.mezquitadecordoba.org/en/)  is the most stunning master piece of the Islamic architecture in the  Moorsland.  It is impossible to overempasize the  beauty of Cordoba's great Mosque with  remarkably peaceful and spacious interior.  The Mezquita  hints, with all its lustrous decorations, at a lavish and  refined  age whem Muslims, Jews and Christians  lived  side by side with their diverse and Vibrant cultures.

Here is the  video clip  with   translated subtitles  from the  great Poet Isqbal    (Lyrics in Urdu translated in subtitles)

Many   may not know that  the “Cordoba House,” the name initially given to the projected Islamic cultural center in downtown New York in the vicinity of Ground Zero, has receded into the background and been replaced by “Park51,” a name derived from the address of the location. The name “Cordoba” had been chosen because it recalls the culture of pluralism and mutual tolerance that is thought to have reigned among Muslims, Jews, and Christians in medieval Spain. Apparently the project organizers came to feel that the name “Cordoba” was too contentious.

In the Islamic capital of Córdoba — the grand and much-admired city, with its beautiful mosques and highly developed urban landscape — Jews and Christians experienced substantial security and economic prosperity

Saturday, June 10, 2017

White hill towns, Andalusia; Parque Natural Sierta de Grazalema



SIERRA DE GRAZALEMA NATURAL PARK



1) Designated a Unesco Biosphere reserve in 1977, the Sierra de Grazalema was declared the first natural park in Andalucia in 1984 and is one of Spain's most ecologically outstanding areas. This is one of the beautiful parts of Andalusia missed  by the most  tourists in the conducted tours or the package deal. Best way to see is drive  your self. 

The rugged zahara set around Frazalema npountains hums with Moorish mystery. For over 150 years in 14th and 15th centuries , it stoold on old medieval frontier facing off against Christian faces. Sill  reminiscent of mosque, nbue tiled mosaic, hamam are visible at these classic white hill towns (pueblo blanco

Dotted around the sierra are attractive pueblos blancos (white villages), the one in the most dramatic setting being Grazalema, which nestles between the two rugged peaks of Pico del Reloj and the Pico de San Cristóbal. Other picturesque pueblos blancos include Cortes de la Frontera, El Bosque and Zahara de la Sierra.  we hiked the Zahara de la  Sierra.



2) Perched on an inland plateau riven by the 100m fissure of El Tajo gorge, Ronda is Málaga province’s most spectacular town. It has a superbly dramatic location, and owes its name (‘surrounded’ by mountains), to the encircling Serranía de Ronda.

Established in the 9th century BC, Ronda is also one of Spain’s oldest towns. Its existing old town, La Ciudad (the City), largely dates to Islamic times, when it was an important cultural centre filled with mosques and palaces. Its wealth as a trading depot made it an attractive prospect for bandits and profiteers, and the town has a colourful and romantic past in Spanish folklore.


 3) Near Andalucía’s stunning cliff-top town of Ronda (which is worth a trip on its own), travelers will find Setenil de las Bodegas, a small and curious village built beneath the overhang of a massive bluff. Setenil de las Bodegas also forms part of Andalucía’s famous White Villages route, a trail through the irresistibly charming white-washed villages that dot the hills between Cadiz and Malaga.  The way living at the top of the mountain was strategic for the defense,  living in the cave was  strategic for the defense .It took long time for the marching catholic armies to conquer  Setenil de las Bodegas

1) White hill towns, Andalusia  selected 


2) Ronda


3) White hill town rest