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Bibi ka Maqbara in Aurangabad
Jul 17th, 2010 by jawedsoft

A few days I visited this historical monument in Aurangabad. I knew that the Maqbara was inspired partially by the Taj so I was really keen to see it for myself.

This is located in the heart of the old city in Aurangabad. Its quite well known, so we did not have any trouble in reaching the monument. We did stop at a couple of places to ask for directions and people in general were helpful in pointing out the way to us.

 

 

Google Maps view of the Bibi ka Maqbara

 

 

 

Bibi ka Maqbara Aurangabad

This is the official description written by ASI. It was put up at the entrance of the monument.

Bibi ka Maqbara Front View

They have put up a marble bench in front of the monument just like it is at the Taj. It provides the tourists a vantage point for getting their photographs clicked. The fact that Bibi ka Maqbara has been built around the same time as the Taj is somewhat strange. Because as per the inscription its been built by Shah Jahan’s Grandson.

Path leading to the Maqbara

This photograph shows the lawn in front, leading to the Bibi ka Maqbara(its behind me). One enters from the Arched Gateway, show in upper right and walks to the monument.

Jawed & Tuktuk at the Bibi ka Maqbara

Tuktuk had a grand time running all around the Bibi ka Maqbara. She was literally jumping out of my arms. In this photograph we are standing at the rear of the Maqbara with lawns and the mountains behind us.

Tuktuk at Bibi ka Maqbara

Tuktuk wanting to get out of her pram at he Bibi ka Maqbara

Lawns behind the Bibi ka Maqbara

This is a view of the rear lawns at the Bibi ka Maqbara in Aurangabad.

Jawed at the Mausoleum

Me standing besides one of the side doors of the Bibi ka Maqbara.

Bibi Ka Maqbara Minaret

View of one of the minarets of the Bibi ka Maqbara against the monsoon sky

Bibi ka Maqbara

Evening view of the Bibi ka Maqbara

Little birds…
Mar 28th, 2010 by jawedsoft

My parents love taking care of little birds. Currently they have four birds at home. Normally during the day time, their cage is put outside and during the night time we bring the cage inside. The cage has a small pot inside for leaving water for the birds. Also there is a small dish for the grains.

They are a noisy bunch. They make such a racket that you would think someone’s attacking the cage. The cage has to be strong, because Cats have a habit of attacking them. But it hasn’t happened so far in this particular house.

I have very vivid memories of small birds kept in a cage in our house when we were kids.

Little birds at Jawed's house in CuttackLittle birds at Jawed's house in Cuttack

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My new Toy
Mar 27th, 2010 by jawedsoft

Afer having lusted after this camera I finally purchased it a few days ago. Ideally I wanted a D90, then I became aware of what it actually costs so I compromised and aspired for a D5000. And I settled for a D3000. It still cost me big money. My only regret is I did not buy this earlier. I clicked so many pics of my Tuktuk on my Z700. I could have shot them using my current one.

It has everything that I used to miss on my Kodak camera. Namely, lightning fast AF, great low light performance, zero startup time, no shutter lag. Its like a prayer fulfilled.

Agreed, there’s no movie mode, its heavy and there’s limited zoom on the kit lens. But image quality more than makes up for everything.

 

The photographs below have been clicked from my Kodak Z700.(Going strong, 30,000 pics and 5 years later)

jawed ahmed sterlite nikon D3000

jawed ahmed sterlite nikon D3000

jawed ahmed nikon D3000

Self Portrait
Mar 26th, 2010 by jawedsoft

I haven’t been able to write of late. Lots of things happening around here.

  1. Have attended the Ahmedabad course
  2. Been to Abu
  3. Got myself a new toy
  4. Have delivered a talk at a Business School on IT Org Structures
  5. New things happening at work place too
  6. ..and the most disturbing thing…Tuktuk has gone on a visit to her paternal grandparents…missing her a lot !

Will write about everything in due course.

Jawed Ahmed Self Potrait

Jawed with Mr. Rajendra Mishra
Jan 30th, 2010 by jawedsoft

Jawed with Mr. Rajendra Mishra, COO (Cables & Conductors)

jawed with rajendra mishra

Cuttack Diary(Nov2009) Part One
Dec 5th, 2009 by jawedsoft

I started from Pune on the evening of 25th November. Konark Express was on time and it reached the station sharp at 1900 hrs. I did not have a confirmed ticket. Since I had booked it at the last moment the best that I could get was RAC. But luckily my ticket got confirmed and I got a berth.

Coach A1 of Konark Express

 

Since this journey is a long one(around 36 hours) it tends to get boring. I took a couple of magazines and a few novels on my phone to pass the time. Giving company to me was a young student from IIT Bombay. It was nice talking to him.

Hyderabad was the only place where I got down from the train. We reached Hyderabad at around 7 am next morning. Had a breakfast of Idli and Vada.

Breakfast in Konark ExpressBreakfast in Konark Express

I passed the day by reading a short writeup on the Google way of doing business and by conversing with my co-passengers. Eventually the day ended and I woke up the next day when the train was just about to reach Bhubaneshwar. Daddy had come to receive me.

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