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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Acidava...ancient city


Acidava (Acidaua) was a Dacian and later Roman fortress on the Olt river near the lower Danube.[1] The settlements remains are located in today's Enoşeşti, Olt County, Romania.
After the Roman conquest of Dacia by Roman Emperor Trajan, Acidava became a civilian and military center, with castra being built in the area. Acidava was part of the Limes Alutanus, a line of fortifications built under emperor Hadrian running north-south along the Alutus - the Olt river.[2] The function of the limes was to monitor the Roxolani to the east and deter any possible attacks.[3]
Acidava is depicted in the Tabula Peutingeriana between Romula and Rusidava. The same document depicts a second Acidava, between Cedoniae and Apula, but some authors believe it is actually a copy error[4] and the correct name is Sacidava.

Abacaenum...Ancient City


Abacaenum (Greek: Ἀβάκαινον[1]; Ἀβάκαινα[2]), was an ancient city of Sicily, situated about 6.5 km from the north coast, between Tyndaris (modern Tindari) and Mylae (modern Milazzo), and 13 km from the former city.
History

It was a city of the Siculi, and does not appear to have ever received a Greek colony, though it partook largely of the influence of Greek art and civilization. Its territory originally included that of Tyndaris, which was separated from it by theelder Dionysius when he founded that city in 396 BCE[3]. From the way in which it is mentioned in the wars of Dionysius, Agathocles, and Hieron[4], it is clear that it was a place of power and importance: but from the time of Hieron it disappears from history, and no mention is found of it in the Verrine orations of Cicero. Its name is, however, found in Ptolemy[5], so that it appears to have still continued to exist in his day. Its decline was probably owing to the increasing prosperity of the neighbouring city of Tyndaris.
There can be little doubt that the ruins visible in the time of Fazello, at the foot of the hill on which the modern town of Tripi is situated, were those of Abacaenum. He speaks of fragments of masonry, prostrate columns, and the vestiges of walls, indicating the site of a large city, but which had been destroyed to its foundations.[6]
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Coin of Abacaenum.
There are found coins of Abacaenum, both in silver and copper. The boar and acorn, which are the common type of the former, evidently refer to the great forests of oak which still cover the neighboring mountains, and afford pasture to large h

erds of swine.

*BOROBUDUR TEMPLE-JAVA* 12



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia
Region: Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Island nation and comprises 17,508 islands
Area Total:1,919,440 km2 
Coast Line: Indian ocean, South China sea, Pacific ocean
Capital: Jakarta
*JAVA*
*BOROBUDUR TEMPLE*
Borobudur is a ninth-century Mahayana Buddhist monument in MagelangCentral JavaIndonesia.

GOLDEN TEMPLE OF AMRITSAR...!!!!!

The Golden Temple is considered holy by Sikhs because the eternal guru of Sikhism, the Sri Guru 
Granth Sahib, is always present inside in it and its construction was mainly intended to build a place of
 worship for men and women from all walks of life and all religion to come and worship God equally.
The Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the holiest literature in the Sikh religion , the tenth guru of Sikhism, 
Guru Gobind Singh, on 7 October 1708 at Nanded made it the eternal Sikh Guru and the 
leader of Sikhism. Anywhere in the world where the Guru Granth Sahib is present 
is equally holy and precious to Sikhs. Amritsar is the location of Harmandir Sahib. 

History 

Its name literally means Temple of God. The fourth guru of Sikhism, Guru Ram Das, excavated a tank 
in 1577 AD which subsequently became known as Amritsar (meaning "Pool of the Nectar of Immortality") ,
 giving its name to the city that grew around it. In due course, a splendid Sikh edifice, Harmandir Sahib 
(meaning "the abode of God") , rose in the middle of this tank and became the supreme centre of Sikhism. 
Its sanctum came to house the Adi Granth comprising compositions of Sikh gurus 
and other saints considered to have Sikh values and philosophies, e.g., Baba Farid, and Kabir. The compilation 
of the Adi Granth was started by the fifth guru of Sikhism, Guru Arjan Dev. 

The Amritsar area 

Amritsar is located in the Majha region of the Punjab. Majha is also known as the Bari Doab, since it is the Doab 
(Do = two, ab = rivers) or the fluvial tract of land which lies between two of the five great rivers of the province,
 the Ravi and the Beas. As such, Majha lies in the heart of the ancient Punjab region, 
comprising Gurdaspur, Batala and Tarn Taran Sahib, as well as Amritsar.

















































Bagan Temples - The Ancient City of Burma



Bagan Temples - The Ancient City of Burma


Mandalay, Burma part of the peninsula, where the incredible beauty of the ancient city of Bagan. This place is called by different names Arimaddanapura, Tampadipa and Tassadessa. It was the ancient capital of several Burmese kingdoms. Pagan Kingdom is the only non-recognized World Heritage sites in this list.

The reason is that the ruling council was unable to rebuild the ancient place in accordance with the original architectural style, but instead used modern materials that seem out of place here. And yet it is one of the small wonders of the world, which is worth a visit.










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