Underground Museum at Humayun's tomb
Re: Underground Museum at Humayun's tomb
Thanks for sharing this article.
Pretty excited with the description of the museum's design. Lets hope Government of India keeps its promise of bearing some cost of the construction.
Pretty excited with the description of the museum's design. Lets hope Government of India keeps its promise of bearing some cost of the construction.
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Looks very beautiful --


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Before and after - bring the original colors back


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Islam’s Treasures in the West
It is not difficult to imagine a near future in which evidence of our rich cultural and scholarly past will only survive in the museums of the West
No traveler to Toronto should miss the Aga Khan Museum, which I had the pleasure of visiting on a recent trip. The museum’s permanent collection comprises objects highlighting the artistic, scientific and scholarly heritage of Islamic civilizations.
As is often the case when I visit the Islamic collections of museums in the West, I was struck by the irony that such great effort is made to promote awareness among Westerners about the contribution of Muslims to world heritage even though knowledge of this erudite past is now most lacking — or actively denied — within the Muslim world itself.
I was first struck by those objects that betray a hunger for knowledge and love for science, innovation and experimentation, which is sadly increasingly rare in many Muslim-majority countries today.
http://caravandaily.com/portal/islams-t ... -the-west/
It is not difficult to imagine a near future in which evidence of our rich cultural and scholarly past will only survive in the museums of the West
No traveler to Toronto should miss the Aga Khan Museum, which I had the pleasure of visiting on a recent trip. The museum’s permanent collection comprises objects highlighting the artistic, scientific and scholarly heritage of Islamic civilizations.
As is often the case when I visit the Islamic collections of museums in the West, I was struck by the irony that such great effort is made to promote awareness among Westerners about the contribution of Muslims to world heritage even though knowledge of this erudite past is now most lacking — or actively denied — within the Muslim world itself.
I was first struck by those objects that betray a hunger for knowledge and love for science, innovation and experimentation, which is sadly increasingly rare in many Muslim-majority countries today.
http://caravandaily.com/portal/islams-t ... -the-west/