Taj Mahal


Bipasha, Jeniffer Lopez, Kingley to celebrate new 7 Wonders New Delhi

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June 21: Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu along with academy award winners Hilary Swank and Ben Kingsley will host a global show at Lisbon on July 7 to celebrate the declaration of the New 7 Wonders of the World chosen in the first-ever global election.

A R Rahman composed this Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal .

The audio version is available as an mp3 file here :

Taj Anthem audio track download mp3

The video is here at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-YhQPnuNI

http://www.fundazone.com/ideas/taj-mahal/

A R Rahman composes Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal

Also,  AR Rehman has composed customized music in six languages (Hindi, Bangla, Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Malayalam) for the Taj Mahal campaign. Airtel mobile users can download this as their Hello Tune by directly dialing 678777.

Vote for the Taj Mahal, Agra, India - Wah Tahj - New Seven Wonders 7 / 7 / 7

In less than 24 hours, the world will have Seven New Wonders, to add to numerous international lists of top tourist must-sees and natural wonders.

The contest to find the most popular man-made heritage sites has attracted votes from some 75 million people, organisers say.

But not everyone is happy - least of all some cultural experts.

The campaign - which organisers have billed as the first global exercise in democracy - has been some six years in the making.

ANCIENT WONDERS

Pyramid at Giza

Great Pyramid at Giza

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Statue of Zeus at Olympia

Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

The Colossus of Rhodes

The Lighthouse of Alexandria

The non-profit New7Wonders Foundation is the brainchild of a Swiss man, Bernard Weber, who has had a varied career as a filmmaker and museum curator.

Given that very few people could remember the original seven wonders, and that only one of them still stands today, he decided to stage a global vote to pick some new ones. These will be revealed on Saturday at a ceremony in Lisbon’s Benfica stadium.

The original list was established more than 2,000 years ago by Greek scholars.

It included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Colossus of Rhodes, the ancient lighthouse outside Alexandria, the great pyramid at Giza - the only survivor - and three other long-vanished edifices.

The list gave Greek travellers access to the older civilisations of the Egyptians, Persians, and Babylonians.

POPULARITY CONTEST

Great Wall of China

Acropolis, Greece

Hagia Sophia, Turkey

Kremlin, Russia

Colosseum, Italy

Neuschwanstein, Germany

Eiffel Tower, France

Stonehenge, Britain

Alhambra, Spain

Great Wall of China

Kiyomizu Temple, Japan

Sydney Opera House

Angkor, Cambodia

Taj Mahal, India

Timbuktu, Mali

Petra, Jordan

Statue of Christ Redeemer, Brazil

Easter Island, Chile

Machu Picchu, Peru

Pyramid at Chichen Itza, Mexico

Statue of Liberty, US

Today a number of nations with an eye on the modern-day traveller have actively embraced the campaign and urged their countrymen and women to get out and vote.

“Some countries have got very, very involved, but we have also seen a lot of interest from countries that don’t have a candidate on the shortlist,” Tia Viering, spokesperson for the New7Wonders organisation told the BBC News website. “It’s all about celebrating our common global culture, not just a national one.”

“Anyway,” she says, “when you vote, you have to vote for seven candidates, so you have to be inspired by six others. The bottom line is that this is not a political vote.”

Voters are able to vote more than once if they want but Ms Viering says that is impossible to prevent.

“This happens any time you involve technological voting,” she says.

‘Commercial’

But the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) - which has long had its own World Heritage List - has criticised the organisation’s approach.

It has sought to dispel media confusion that the organisation had lent its support to the campaign.

Indian man with a miniature taj

Campaign for the Taj Mahal

“The New7Wonders is more directed towards commercial purposes than the conservation of heritage,” Unesco spokesperson Sue Williams told the BBC News website.

There is certainly a cost element involved in some of the voting, which can be done online or by phone.

Visitors to the website can purchase certificates confirming their selections, or book trips to tour short-listed “wonders”. Broadcasting rights to Saturday’s event will also generate revenue.

“The new seven wonders doesn’t appear to have a commitment to conservation and it doesn’t appear to include the types of things we include, such as a commitment by our members to education, working with the media and tourism etc,” she says.

She said that several approaches were made to Unesco to support the campaign but they felt “they were not really writing on the same page.”

Interest

Unesco argues that the list is very limited. Its own World Heritage List numbers sites including 660 cultural and 166 natural.

Miss Petra

Jordan has just crowned its first Miss Petra as part of its campaign

“You can’t just focus on outstanding monuments,” Ms Williams says. “There are some parts of the world that simply don’t have a monumental cultural heritage. It’s all about a different manifestation of what is considered cultural.”

But the New7Wonders foundation says it has a commitment to conservation, and has pledged half what’s left, after costs, to restoring and preserving cultural sites.

The money will not necessarily go to the winning seven but Ms Viering says any project would be eligible to apply. The rest of the money will go towards running costs and to prepare for the organisation’s future campaigns.

But, so far, the foundation has no money to offer up to such projects. “We haven’t actually made any money yet,” says Ms Viering. “We’ve invested over 10 million euros to date in the campaign and we are still in the investment phase.”

Later this year, it will launch a campaign to find seven wonders of the natural world, and there are plans for a later search for top global technological triumphs and top symbols of peace.

There is no doubt that the poll has excited a great deal of interest in certain parts of the world.

  • In Jordan, the Royal Family had led a national campaign costing tens of thousands of dollars. Miss Petra has just been crowned and a private firm has also set up voting kiosks in the capital Amman
  • In Brazil, the country’s football players held up a banner appealing for votes before a match with England in London. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, standing in front of the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio, called for people to vote.
  • The government of Peru has opened computer terminals in public plazas to encourage people to vote for the ancient city of Machu Pichu.
  • Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet called on Chileans to support the candidacy of Easter Island. In a press conference, she said: “None of us need a vote to know that Easter Island is one of the wonders of the world, but the truth is that we want this wonder to be known by everyone.”
  • In India, a popular singer is touring the country singing an original song about the Taj Mahal to generate votes and Bharat Kapadia, chairman of private media group I Media Corp Ltd, has been trying to galvanise public support.

But success in the competition would not be popular with everyone.

Archaeologists said the Mayan ruins, at Chichen Itza in south-eastern Mexico could be hit by an avalanche of additional visitors if it wins the contest and that the extra wear and tear could force authorities to limit the tourist traffic.

Another source of friction was in Egypt, where there was anger that the pyramids had to compete for their ancient honour in what some described as a gimmicky 21st-century popularity contest.

The organisers have now removed them from the contest and given them an honorary New7Wonders status.

http://www.fundazone.com/ideas/taj-mahal/

A R Rahman composes Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal

It is impossible to tell how widely accepted the new list will become, even if millions have voted. Organisers will no doubt be hoping the whole affair will be more than a one-hit wonder.

Vote for the Taj Mahal, Agra, India - Wah Tahj - New Seven Wonders 7 / 7 / 7

A R Rahman composed this Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal .

The audio version is available as an mp3 file here :

Taj Anthem audio track download mp3

The video is here at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-YhQPnuNI

Vote for Taj Mahal as one of the new seven wonders of the world.

Every one’s heard of the Seven Wonders of the World but few have actually seen them.
Why?  Well, it’s mainly because only one out of the six ‘Must See’ destinations, the Pyramids at Giza in Egypt, is actually still standing.

So with the Seven Wonders of the World no longer actually giving wonder to the world, in 2000 it seemed the perfect time to start again and nominate Seven New Wonders.

Launched in 2000 by the New 7 Wonders Society, a Swiss group with the preservation of man-made heritage close to its heart, the hunt was on for the new seven wonders of the world.

With strict rules like all nominations having to be man-made, be in an “acceptable” state of preservation and to have been completed by 2000, 30 potential wonders are short listed and the Taj Mahal at Agra (India) is amongst them.

Nominations were whittled down by public votes to 77 last year. Then a panel of architectural experts, chaired by former UNESCO chief Federico Mayor, shortened the list to 21. Interest has grown as Weber and his 10-member team visit the 21 sites. Their final visit will be March 6, 2007 to New York’s Statue of Liberty.

In fact the Taj Mahal is the only Indian landmark to have made it in to the short list.

With 21 new world wonder finalists battling it out for just seven places, the Taj Mahal is, up against some pretty heavy weight competition including the Great Wall of China, the Acropolis, The Inca City of Machu Picchu in Peru and of course the Pyramids.

But with the New 7 Wonders due to be announced live on television around the world on 7th July, 2007, you’ve still got a bit of time left to cast your vote.

You can vote via SMS in India too! To vote for the Taj Mahal, send “TAJ” to 6767.

The 21 finalists for the New Seven Wonders of the World, alphabetically:

  • Acropolis, Athens, Greece
  • Alhambra, Granada, Spain
  • Angkor Wat temple, Cambodia
  • Chichen Itza Aztec site, Yucatan, Mexico
  • Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Colosseum, Rome
  • Easter Island Statues, Chile
  • Eiffel Tower, Paris
  • Great Wall, China
  • Hagia Sophia Church, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Kyomizu Temple, Kyoto, Japan
  • Kremlin/St.Basil’s, Moscow
  • Machu Picchu, Peru
  • Neuschwanstein Castle, Fussen, Germany
  • Petra ancient city, Jordan
  • Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
  • Statue of Liberty, New York
  • Stonehenge, Amesbury, United Kingdom
  • Sydney Opera House, Australia
  • Taj Mahal, Agra, India
  • Timbuktu city, Mali

http://www.fundazone.com/ideas/taj-mahal/

A R Rahman composes Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal

Srinagar, July 2: If you are an avid admirer of the Taj Mahal and want to vote for its inclusion as one of the wonders in the world, Airtel offers you an opportunity.
 Bharti Airtel today announced a Free SMS campaign for all its 40 million plus mobile customers across India, presenting them with an opportunity to vote for the Taj Mahal, a spokesman of the company in a statement to Greater Kashmir said.
 This special initiative, the statement said, was in line with the ongoing campaign running across the country, for people to voice their support, in order to select the Taj Mahal as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.
 To participate in this campaign and vote for one of India’s most symbolic and internationally recognized landmarks, all Airtel mobile users can send an SMS with the keyword “Taj” to a shortcode (4567).
 Airtel offers all its users the first SMS free during the period July 1st to July 6th (Midnight). For subsequent messages, the sender will be charged the standard Rs 3 per SMS.
 The Taj Mahal is a historic landmark that symbolizes India’s rich heritage and culture. This initiative is a special gesture by us, inviting all of Airtel’s 40 million plus family members to come forward and make their vote count, said, Sanjay Gupta, Chief Marketing Officer, Mobile Services, Bharti Airtel Limited.
 Also,  AR Rehman has composed customized music in six languages (Hindi, Bangla, Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Malayalam) for the Taj Mahal campaign. Airtel mobile users can download this as their Hello Tune by directly dialing 678777.

Vote for the Taj Mahal, Agra, India - Wah Tahj - New Seven Wonders 7 / 7 / 7

The Taj Mahal was the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal built by her husband Shah Jahan. He wanted to build a tomb for his favourite wife and love of his life such that the world had never seen before and would never see again.

It is surely a wonder of the new world and a symbol of love and passion. Please vote for the Taj.

Welcome to the election of the new 7 wonders - Internet  Explorer or Mozilla Firefox - Please vote for the Taj Mahal.

A R Rahman composed this Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal .

The audio version is available as an mp3 file here :

Taj Anthem audio track download mp3

The video is here at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-YhQPnuNI

The Mugal King did not marry his queen just for her beauty. She was intelligent and clever too. A smart choice by the king who had other wives too, most of them who were just “dumb gals”. There was no insurance that their wedding would last - after all, he was Emperor of India. For kings like these marriages were just another entertainment. No favours could be expected just by the wedding ring on her finger.

But the bond was strong - the love and passion was stronger than what we see in today’s films.

He had other wives too - but did not go about building palacial tombs for them when they died. He was buried next to Mumtaz in the Taj Mahal even though he had not left any particulararea in the tomb for himself - the design in the floor is cut across by his tomb, while, Mumtaz’s tomb sits right in the center of the design.

Here is a list of Shah Jahan’s wives :

  • Akbarabadi Mahal (d.1677)
  • Kandahari Mahal (b. 1594, m.1609)
  • Mumtaz Mahal (b.1593, m.1612, d.1631)
  • Hasina Begum Sahiba (m.1617)
  • Muti Begum Sahiba
  • Qudsia Begum Sahiba
  • Fatehpuri Mahal Sahiba (d. after 1666)
  • Sarhindi Begum Sahiba (d. after 1650)
  • Shri Manbhavathi Baiji Lall Sahiba (m. 1626)
  • Lilavati Baiji Lall Sahiba (m. before 1627)

Now, a new list of seven wonders is being created - and the Taj Mahal is not in the top 7 !

Only you can bring the Tahj - the monument of love and passion - a dying queen’s last wish - back to the list. By the power vested in you as a citizen of the free world, vote for the Taj Mahal !

Go to Bernard Weber’s new7wonders.com and vote here !

Results of vote June 6th
1.The Acropolis———–> Greece
2.Mayan ruinsat chichen Itza———->Mexico
3.The colloseum———>France
4.Eiffel tower———>France
5.The Great Wall———>China
6.Machu Pichchu——–>Peru
7.Petra——->Jordan
8.Statue of Easter Island——–>Chile
9.State Of christ Redeemer——–>Brazil
10.taj mahal——–>India

Even though

Indian Music Director - Composer A R Rahman composed a Taj Anthem called “One Love - Ek Mohhabat” which you can download here

Vote for the Taj Mahal on Airtel FREE !!!!

Srinagar, July 2: If you are an avid admirer of the Taj Mahal and want to vote for its inclusion as one of the wonders in the world, Airtel offers you an opportunity.
Bharti Airtel today announced a Free SMS campaign for all its 40 million plus mobile customers across India, presenting them with an opportunity to vote for the Taj Mahal, a spokesman of the company in a statement to Greater Kashmir said.
This special initiative, the statement said, was in line with the ongoing campaign running across the country, for people to voice their support, in order to select the Taj Mahal as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.
To participate in this campaign and vote for one of India’s most symbolic and internationally recognized landmarks, all Airtel mobile users can send an SMS with the keyword “Taj” to a shortcode (4567).
Airtel offers all its users the first SMS free during the period July 1st to July 6th (Midnight). For subsequent messages, the sender will be charged the standard Rs 3 per SMS.
The Taj Mahal is a historic landmark that symbolizes India’s rich heritage and culture. This initiative is a special gesture by us, inviting all of Airtel’s 40 million plus family members to come forward and make their vote count, said, Sanjay Gupta, Chief Marketing Officer, Mobile Services, Bharti Airtel Limited.
Also,  AR Rehman has composed customized music in six languages (Hindi, Bangla, Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Malayalam) for the Taj Mahal campaign. Airtel mobile users can download this as their Hello Tune by directly dialing 678777.

The Taj Mahal, tomb of Mumtaz Mahal built by her widowed husband (not actually widowed - he had several other wives though he loved Mumtaz the most) who wanted to build a tomb for his favourite wife and love of his life that the world had never seen before and would never see again.

A R Rahman composed this Taj Anthem to inspire Indians (and all lovers passionate about the Tahj) to vote for the Taz Mahal .

The audio version is available as an mp3 file here :

Taj Anthem audio track download mp3

The video is here at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP-YhQPnuNI

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