:twohearts: "Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi’s death on Thursday brought an end to an enduring romance" :rose: (September 23rd, 2011):
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore: A Love Story
Prince Hassan and Princess Sarvath attending a Royal Lunch Party, at the Goring Hotel in Westminster, London (November 14th, 2008):
Newspix International: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
Leeds Rhinos (League): Royals Love Rugby League (September 27th, 2010)
Christ Church (Oxford): Princess Badiya El Hassan (November 28th, 2010)
Princess Badiya and Khalid Blair attending a Royal Lunch Party, at the Goring Hotel in Westminster, London (November 14th, 2008):
Newspix International
Princess Badiya presenting the '2010 Award for Science and Technology' to 1001 Inventions, at the Mosaic Talent Awards in London, England (November 23rd, 2010):
1001Inventions.com
Finally! Eight years is definitely long enough to get to know one another! Congratulations to the happy couple. The news really brightened up my day. :rainbow::crown6:
Hi there,
Could you please further elaborate on this perception? Islam's a universal religion, not an Arab one (only about 12-15% of all Muslims are of Far Eastern origin/descent). So if he does hold this viewpoint (in reference to the idea that Noor has more European roots than Far Eastern...
Well it's my personal viewpoint, that if an individual hardly spends any time with their child(ren) on purpose (especially from their infancy to adolescence), that they aren't being very parental. Although, if the person does have a good reason for not being able to bond with his or her kid(s)...
According to a bunch of baby name sites on the web, Fahdah means leopardess. But you were on the right track lil Monkey. As for the name being a feminine version of Fahd (and vice versa), I hadn't thought of it like that before but it makes sense now lol.
On another note, in regards to...
No prob and thanks, that's why I thought that they were worth posting up. :cool:
I think so too. Both Moorish and Mughal buildings are very unique, vibrant and extremely detail-oriented (as are many other infrastructures around the world), which is the main reason as to why I find them so...
Architecture from Byzantine Rome and/or Ottoman Turkey
Sources - Getty Images, myLoupe, Webshots and Wikipedia
(From left to right)
The Hagia Sophia x 3 - Present day Museum
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque x 3
Buildings from Moorish Spain
Source - Wikipedia
(From left to right)
The Mezquita x 3 - Ancient Palace and House of Worship
The Alhambra x 3 - Ancient Palace and Fortress
Infrastructure from Seljuk-Safavid Iran and Timurid Uzbekistan
Source - Wikipedia
(From left to right)
The Kharagan Twin Towers in Iran - Tombs of Seljuk Princes
The Golestan Palace in Iran
The Gur-Imir in Uzbekistan - Mausoleum of Timur
The Shah-i-Zindah in Uzbekistan - Timurid Tombs
Hi Toledo,
The thread titled Castles and Other Royal Homes isn’t the same as this one. I believe that the former one’s strictly or primarily based, on the multiple amount of habitations that individuals within certain royal families presently hold. This thread’s more diverse in regards to its...