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Delhi
Delhi,
where a empire rose and fell before the dawn of history; where
citadels of emperors appeared and disappeared; a city of
mysterious eternity whose old ruins proclaim a majestic and
imperial past and whose present pulsates vibrantly with the
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Haryana
Vedic
civilization is the earliest civilization in Indian history of
which we have written records that we understand. It is named
after the Vedas, the early literature of the Hindu people.
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Himachal Pradesh
The state
of Himachal Pradesh was called 'Deva Bhoomi ' or the Land of
the Gods. There are evidences of the existence of the
pre-historic humans in this region. It is generally believed
that large inhabitants of this region had actually migrated
from Central Asia and the Indian plains from time to time.
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Jammu
and Kashmir
Kashmir,
if literally translated, means land desiccated from water:
"ka" (the water) and shimeera (to desiccate). Tradition says
that Kashmir was originally a lake that was drained by the
great saint of ancient India Kashyap. |
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Punjab
Punjab,
the land of five rivers and integrated cultural history,is a
treasure trove for an avid tourist. For this land of the great
gurus not only boasts of ancient monuments but throbs with
historical embodiments. |
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Rajasthan
According
to the Hindu Mythology, the Rajputs of Rajasthan were the
descendants of the Kshatriyas or warriors of Vedic India. The
emergence of the Rajput warrior clans was in the 6th and 7th
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Uttaranchal
Uttaranchal finds mention in the ancient Hindu scriptures as
Kedarkhand, Manakhand and Himavat. The Kushanas, Kudinas,
Kanishka, Samudra, Gupta, the Pauravas, Katuris, Palas, the
Chandras and Pawaras and the British have ruled in turns. |
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Uttar
Pradesh
Uttar
Pradesh forms a major area of the Northern fertile plain or
the Indo-Gangetic plain. This area is said to have been
occupied by the group of people referred to as "Dasas" by the
Aryans. Their main occupation of these inhabitants was
agriculture. Till BC 2000 the Aryans had not settled in this
region. |
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