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6 Feb 2018
Guys, ITBC is on a break as admins are travelling and are unavailable. However we would be back soon.
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A5. Marathas of Bhonsle Dynasty came to Thanjavur in 17th Century. Their biggest contribution to TN food is Sambhar. It was Aamti-gone-wrong, cooked by Sambhaji, son of Shivaji, in absence of a cook. #ITBC
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Replying to @askammya
Sir, I am not an authority... just a bit of trivia gleaned from the net... You could correct me if I am wrong... But, I feel t could be correct! #ITBC
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Thanks everyone! Was real fun! I have enough info to plan my travel for the whole year 👍
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A6. Find out all about Mo Hom, Embroidered Pha Sin and the Tempera Paintings of North Thailand here - travelure.in/heritage-crafts… #ITBC
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31 Jan 2018
Thanks, guys! Great chat! Next week we discuss: Travel Calendar and How to Plan it. Please post your questions in the FB group. #ITBC
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Egypt is the first thing that comes to my mind. I'd do anything to go to Cairo , Alexandria and Luxor if not for the constant attacks there #ITBC #Travel #AnAsianTraveller
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31 Jan 2018
Again, Q6. Can you share any art/craft that traces its roots to a lost dynasty? Name it and share an image. Via @MridulaBlog Pl RT #ITBC
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A5. Another one - Nawab of Avadh didn't want his subjects to beg during a famine. He repeatedly built-demolished-build again the Bada Imambara. The workers there invented Dum Pukht (slow cooking in a dough-sealed container). Read here: travelure.in/lucknow-of-heri… #ITBC
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A6 The Chola bronzes and of course the Tanjore art is what immediately comes to my mind. Pottery, paintings, sculptures, toys - why even hand made cards that have been painted called Ganjifa come from the reign of the rulers of Sawantwadi in Sindudurg #ITBC
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31 Jan 2018

Ghewar traces it's roots to Rajputs ruling the Rajasthan states @throbbingmind @lakshmisharath @saffrontrail
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31 Jan 2018
Q6. Can you share any art/craft that traces its roots to a lost dynasty? Name it and share an image. Via @MridulaBlog Pl RT #ITBC
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Since it's a state like #jharkhand which has comparatively less known heritage spots so it was something which caught on. So much so that I got the opportunity to officially document more such sites #ITBC
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My favorite Hampi
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31 Jan 2018
Again, Q5. Can you share any food item that traces its roots to a lost dynasty? Name it and share an image. Via @desiTraveler Please Retweet #ITBC
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31 Jan 2018
Q5. Can you share any food item that traces its roots to a lost dynasty? Name it and share an image. Via @desiTraveler Please Retweet #ITBC
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