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中2?にもなるとぐっと難しくなり
インド憲法成立についてのレポートらしい
右下の人は詩聖タゴール(インド国歌の作詞者)
なお、いずれも親のサポート前提での出題となっていて親が画像選んで私に依頼、子供にやらせるという感じ
#delhi
どーしてもエビが食べたくなりケララ系のお店へ
プリプリ大エビいっぱい入ってて嬉しい〜ココナツミルクの風味が美味しい〜んだけどからい!
凄まじいな!ひさしぶりに耳が痛いヒー
#delhi
Qudsiya Palace, Delhi, ca.1836 Painting @V_and_A
Qudsia Begum, born Udham Bai, a dancing girl Muhammad Shah married her, Ahmad Shah Bahadur was their son(future emperor). he commissioned Qudsia Bagh. she virtually ruled Delhi
she also gave pension to women of zenana (except 2)
¡Esta primavera regresamos al fondo del océano! #LasHijasdelHielo, la segunda parte de #PenelopeQuills, llegará a las librerías dentro de poco de la mano de @NocturnaEd y con ilustraciones de la fantástica @JuditMallol. Aquí tenéis la cubierta, el recorrido y la sinopsis 🧜♂️🧜♀️✨
✨¡NOTICIA! En abril publicamos #ElLamentoDelHielo (Costa Alcalá). ❄️
La magia existe. Aunque nadie la llama así: la llaman prodigios. Para que suceda uno alguien tiene que pedirlo y esperar a que los dioses, sean cuales sean, respondan.
Cubierta de @_Rosart. 💙
#haiga by new contributor Rupa Anand of New Delhi, India. @RupaHappiness Her poems have been published in spiritual & international publications. #art #artlovers #poet #poetrylovers #poetrycommunity #poetry #micropoetry #sunrise #sunset #lonelyhearts
https://t.co/jsVNreVD9g
Hello #SoBo !!!
Are you a #SouthBombay or #SouthDelhi person ??
😈
#TJ_Ki_Tarot_Family
[Delhi] AI Art Group.
Join [AI Artists of Delhi] whatsapp group - https://t.co/mRf0strDtv
🎨Art Jams & 🚅local 'AI Art' Meetups
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AI art scene in Delhi :)
Kali or Kalan Mosque in Delhi; a watercolor painting by Seeta Ram, 1814-15 @britishlibrary
why it was called Black or Kali masjid?
Bullock-Drawn Carriage of Prince Mirza Babur, #Sufi son of Penultimate #Mughal king #MohdAkbarII
A c1815 AD #CompanyPainting from the #FrazerAlbum #Delhi of 92 high quality paintings discovered by @DalrympleWill in 1979, sold by @bonhams1793 in 2014 for £56,250
#EastIndiaCompany
#OTD (20th Dec, 1305) the Delhi Sultanate led by Malik Kafur crushed an invading Mongol army at the Battle of Amroha. 9000 Mongol soldiers & their commanders were taken captive to Delhi, a number who were crushed to death by elephants by the orders of Sultan Allaudin Khalji.