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Harley Davidson Twin Cam Geezer Glide Custom Big Bore Electra Glide Sound Started life as a burgandy/black '99 HD Ultra... Not much 'Geezer left in it though... I built the drivetrain as: Polished billet 116" 11:1 CR Twin Cam... TP boxes/roller rockers, Patrick Racing CNC Ported Hemi Heads (2" intake/1.7" exhaust) w/triple TI springs, Jims manual comp. releases, Axtell billet cylinders, Ross forged pistons, Cometic MLS Head Gaskets, Jims lower end (machined cases), Andrews 59G cams with S&S gear drive, Andrews pushrods, Delkron cam plate, Feuling oil pump, S.E. lifters, Mikuni 45mm carb, S.E. big bore intake manifold, S.E. race ignition w/coil, Taylor wires, Nitro Power plugs, full Samson dual exhaust (modified 2 1/4" baffles), Ness Big Sucker II Intake, HD S.E. oil cooler, BDL enclosed chain primary, Barnett Scorpion clutch, All Balls 2.7 starter, Baker 5 speed gear set... Tags: Harley Sound Screamin Eagle Big Bore Bagger Race Electra Glide Dyno Exhaust |
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Delhi Delhi Tags: Delhi |
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New Delhi Driving in the lush green capital of New Delhi Tags: New Delhi India traffic |
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Akshardham Delhi For the full video and coverage please visit KavitaChhibber.com. Introductory video featuring Akshardham, the majestic and beautiful temple in Delhi. Tags: akshardham temple swami narayan baps delhi mandir pramukh kavita chhibber gujarat |
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Delhi un vistazo de delhi en su boulevard de pahar ganj Tags: delhi india krishna |
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Delhi Walking in Paharganj, home of backpackers in Delhi, full on great Indian life, then rickshaw experiences in the streets of Delhi Tags: Delhi Paharganj Rickshaw |
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CAN AKIN INDIA TOP MUSIC AND NEW DELHI http://www.turklider.org/TR/EditModule.aspx?tabid=1038&mid=8373&ItemID=4209&ItemIndex=69 Yürüyorum Delhi nin Caddelerinde.. Yürüyorum Delhinin caddelerinde. Atıyorum adımlarımı bilinçsizce Küçük Hintli kızlar el uzatıyorlar, Ağlıyorlar, ayakları çıplak, Çamurlaşmış toprağa basıyorlar.. Gökyüzü yine maviliğini kaybetmiş Karanlık çökmüş gündüzün ortasına Sokak lambaları yok, kapkaranlık Karanlık bir sokakta o küçük teneke evlerinde aç insanlar.. Anlatıyorlar dertlerini, Yalnızlıklarını, Hüzünlerini, Sanki anlarmışım gibi, Uzaklaşıyorum yanlarından, Küçük Hintli dilenci çocukların.. Gözlerime yaşlar doluyor.. Delhi?nin toprak sokaklarında Yine yalnızım, yine sensizim Yavaş yavaş yürüyorum. Umutsuzca, umutlarıma... Can Akın NEW DELHI: Fierce firing is still on at Nariman House and Trident (Oberoi) hotel in Mumbai. At the Taj hotel, Maharashtra DGP A N Roy said hostages had been rescued. However, there are reports of firing between terrorists and NSG commandoes around the hotel. A blast has been reported at Nariman House. NSG commandos are engaged in a gunbattle with six terrorists holed up inside the building. One terrorist holed up inside Nariman House in south Mumbai has been killed, police said. An unspecified number of foreigners including Americans, Israelis and Canadians are thought to be among those in the hotels and in Nariman House, a residential complex with an old Jewish prayer hall. Firing is also on at Trident (Oberoi) hotel. Series of blasts have reportedly been heard at the hotel. Hostages are still held by terrorists inside the hotel are being used as a human shield according to reports. The Army has entered the hotel to flush out the terrorists. The deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, R R Patil, has said that there could be between 100 and 200 guests and workers trapped in the Trident-Oberoi Hotel, with 10-12 militants also inside. "There could be 100-200 people inside the hotel, but we cannot give you the exact figure as many people have locked themselves inside their rooms," RR Patil told reporters. "There could be 10-12 terrorists inside the hotel. There are no negotiations with the terrorists." The terrorists are believed to have come in a boat to the Gateway of India, opposite Taj hotel, as fresh explosions rocked the two hotels after the night of terror targeting ten places. Hindi Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female) Hindi Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male) Hindi Main Tumse Prem Karta Hoon Hindi Mai Tumhe Pyar Karta Hoon Hindi Main Tumse Pyar Karta Hoon Hindi Mai Tumse Peyar Karta Hnu Hindi Mai tumse pyar karta hoo New Delhi (Hindi: नई दिल्ली, Punjabi: ਨਵੀਂ ਦਿੱਲੀ, Urdu: نئی دلی) is the capital city of India. Situated within the metropolis of Delhi, New Delhi was planned by Edwin Lutyens, a leading 20th century British architect. It is the seat of the Government of India and the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, making it the powerhouse of Indian politics. New Delhi is home to numerous national institutions and landmarks. Neu-Delhi (auch Neu Delhi; hindi: नई दिल्ली, Naī Dillī; englisch: New Delhi) ist die Hauptstadt Indiens mit 321.883 Einwohnern in der eigentlichen Stadt und 17.753.087 in der Agglomeration zusammen mit der nördlich gelegenen älteren Stadt Delhi (Stand 1. Januar 2006). Sie liegt im Unionsterritorium Delhi und ist Verwaltungszentrum, Industriestadt, Verkehrsknoten und Kulturzentrum. Da Neu-Delhi und die Stadt Delhi eine urbane Einheit bilden, werden in Indien meist beide Städte zusammen einfach nur Delhi genannt. New Delhi (Hindi: नई दिल्ली, Ourdou: دہلی ou دلّی ) est la capitale de l'Inde, sur la Yamuna. Elle compte près de 295 000 habitants, elle est une des trois municipalités (avec Delhi et Delhi Cantonment) du National Capital Territory of Delhi (Territoire capital national de Delhi) qui compte plus de 15 millions d'habitants, ce qui en fait la deuxième agglomération du pays après Mumbai et avant Kolkatta. Nueva Delhi (en hindi: नई दिल्ली, panyabí: ਨਵੀਂ ਦਿੱਲੀ, urdu: نئی دلی, inglés: New Delhi) es la capital de la República de la India y es parte de la metrópolis de Delhi. Es la sede del gobierno de la mayor democracia del mundo. Cuenta con 321.883 habitantes (2006). Tags: CAN AKIN INDIA TOP MUSIC AND NEW DELHI delhi neu indian music song hindi नई दिल्ली |
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Delhi (1938) - extract Shot by the legendary Jack Cardiff - the Oscar-winning cinematographer of 'Black Narcissus' - this is one of a number of short films that he made in India in the late 1930s. As much a study to show off his brilliant Technicolor photography as it is a portrait of Delhi, this film presents the city - and the period - as rarely seen before. After a brief historical and architectural preamble, the film moves into an extended sequence - seen here - that shows the Jama Masjid and stunningly coloured saris among the gardens of the Red Fort. It's a visual feast, albeit one somewhat undermined by the portentous narration. (Robin Baker) This film is part of 'Before Midnight' - a touring programme of 27 films shot in India prior to Independence. Further information at http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/mediatheque_beforemidnight.htm You can watch 'Delhi' and almost 1000 other complete films and TV programmes free of charge at the Mediatheque at BFI Southbank - http://www.bfi.org.uk/mediatheque Tags: BFI India Delhi Lal Qil'ah red fort mosque Jama Masjid hindu muslim sari moghul |
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New Delhi See a speeded up film of the Main Bazaar (Pahaganj) and uptown shopping area (Connaught Place) From inside a rickshaw, from on the street and from the 24th floor of the revolving restaurant, see New Delhi. Features great footage of The Subjee Market, an elephant on the street, and much more. Tags: New Delhi India Rickshaw elephant connaught place pahaganj market subjee masala vegetables |
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Making of "Truth In Numbers" Pt. 7 - Delhi, India Underdog Pictures travels to Delhi to follow Jimmy Wales to Juice and slum schools, one part of a month long Asia/India tour. The making of "Truth in Numbers - the Wikipedia Story" Tags: wikia wiki wikipedia varanasi india internet jimmy wales truth in numbers jimbo underdog pictures docum |
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New Delhi city tour Main monuments and places in New Delhi Tags: new delhi india city tour red fort mahatma gandhi jama masjid |
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Conserve New Delhi Recycling plastic bags in New Delhi into beautiful consumer goods brings jobs and dignity. Tags: plastic bags recycle delhi india new ventures newventures "world resources institute" poverty recycling fashion |
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Red Fort, Delhi, India today we went to the Red Fort in Delhi, India. earlier we'd been to Akshardham Temple, but weren't allowed to take photos there. it's quite spectacular though, and right next to the 2010 Commonwealth Games complex. Red Fort has a museum, though like many of Delhi's historical monuments and treasures, it's upkeep could do with a bit more work. it's good to see though. Tags: red_fort delhi india |
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Taslima leaves for New Delhi Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen shifted to Rajasthan on Thursday, less than 24 hours after being shifted out of West Bengal because of security concerns. Sources in the Rajasthan government however told NDTV that Taslima was on a ''personal visit'' and they had no prior information that she was coming. Tags: Bangladesh writer Taslima Nasreen Rajasthan West Bengal NDTV India |
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IIT Delhi guys video of omkara song Beedi jala le This is made by IIT Dehi guys. It took 3 days alone to edit this video. Good spoof of Omkara's song originally picturise on Bipasha Basu. Tags: Spoof video song bidi IITD IIT Desires Unlimited |
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Delhi Jets - Dum Hai Toh Aao ICL Delhi Champs Video Tags: Indian Cricket League ICL |
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Decibel - Naagin Live @ IIT Delhi Rock Festival Decibel playing Naagin Live at IIT Delhi Rock Festival Tags: Decibel Naagin Lady Cobra Live IIT Delhi Blitzkrieg Indian Progressive Rock Band |
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Delhi India印度德里 http://travel.jrstation.com Tags: Delhi India 印度 德里 新德里 jrstation lodhi tomb garden lotus temple Bahai Safdajung Tomb connaught |
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British High Commission, New Delhi: Visa Video The student visa rap music video is a production by the Press and Communications Department, British High Commission, New Delhi. It is part of a campaign by UK Visa Services and the British Council to encourage students in India to consider the UK as a destination for study and to explain the right way to apply for a visa. Tags: visa student education studying |
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Delhi Int'national Airport Terminal 3 Future of Delhi Airport Terminal 3 Tags: new delhi airport indira gandhi international air india landing take off bharat |
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new delhi metro paharganj, rikshaw, metro Tags: samu erika lóri india delhi metro riksa paharganj |
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Red Fort Lal Quila, Delhi This magnificent palace a.k.a Lal Quila was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The foundation stone was laid in 1618 when Shah Jahan decided to move to Delhi from Agra. The monument was inaugurated in 1647. Like most Mughal architectural wonders, Red Fort was built with red sandstone and in fact derives its name from the granite that was used. This octagon-shaped monument has two entrances Lahore Gate and Delhi Gate. Lahore Gate entrance takes it name from the fact that it faces Lahore, now in Pakistan. The main entrance of Lal Quila opens on to royal market - Chatta Chowk that used to house jewelers, weavers and goldsmith. Chatta Chowk is also known as Meena Bazaar. Red Fort has a hall for public audience - The Diwan-e-Aam - and a hall for private audience - Diwan-e-Khas. The Diwan-e-Aam was used by the Mughal emperors to hold court and to meet dignitaries and foreign emissaries. The highly ornamented white marble pavilion of Red Fort - Diwan-e-Khas once housed the Peacock Throne which was plundered by Nadir Shah in 1739. It is believed that enamored by the beauty of Diwan-e-Khas the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan got the following words engraved on the building: "If there is paradise on the face of this earth, it is this, it is this." Lal Quila also stands witness to the end of Mughal rule and freedom of India from colonial rule. British deposed the last Mughal ruler, Bhadur Shah Zafar at the Red Fort. India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced India's freedom from British rule and hoisted the tricolor of free India in 1947 from the ramparts of Red Fort. Since then, Red Fort has also been hosting the Independence Day celebrations and the Prime Minister's speech on August 15 every year. Tags: india red fort lal quila delhi travel canadian canada thailand back packers kareem tv cheap |
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Bom Blast Assam India New Delhi Sekretaris Jenderal Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa, Ban Ki Moon, mengecam insiden bom beruntun yang mengguncang Negara Bagian Assam, India. Kecaman ini disampaikan Ban Ki Moon usai bertemu Perdana Menteri India, Manmohan Singh di New Delhi, India, Jumat (31/10). Data terakhir menyebutkan, korban jiwa dalam serangan bom tersebut bertambah menjadi 76 jiwa. Polisi pada Jumat ini menemukan kembali 14 jasad. Serangan terjadi pada Kamis kemarin. Serangkaian ledakan terjadi hampir bersamaan di sejumlah distrik di Assam. Dari 13 ledakan, sembilan di antaranya adalah ledakan bom. Sedangkan sisanya adalah dampak dari bom seperti ledakan tabung gas. Selain korban jiwa dan ratusan terluka. Puluhan kendaraan hangus terbakar. Hanya berselang sehari, bom bunuh diri mengguncang Kota Mardan yang menjadi lokasi pertempuran militer Pakistan dan Gerilyawan. Pelaku dengan tubuh terlilit bom meledakkan diri saat konvoi kendaraan pejabat Kepolisian Pakistan melintas. Pejabat yang menjadi target luput dari upaya pembunuhan. Namun aksi ini merenggut tiga polisi dan lima warga sipil serta 25 lainnya terluka. Tags: documentary |
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The Qutub Minar (Delhi) Qutub Minar (Urdu: قطب منار) is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and an important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. The tower is in the Qutb complex in South Delhi, India. The Qutb Minar and its monuments are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Qutub Minar is 72.5 metres high (237.8 ft) and requires 399 steps to get to the top, although it has not been possible for visitors to ascend the tower for some years, due to safety reasons. The diameter of the base is 14.3 metres wide while the top floor measures 3.8 metres in diameter. (As a comparison, the 111m Saturn V rockets used during the Apollo moon landings stood one-and-a-half times taller). Inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan and wishing to surpass it, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, commenced construction of the Qutub Minar in 1193; but could only complete its basement. His successor, Iltutmish, added three more stories and, in 1368, Firuz Shah Tughluq constructed the fifth and the last story. The development of architectural styles from Aibak to Tuglak are quite evident in the minaret. Like earlier towers erected by the Ghaznavids and Ghurids in Afghanistan, the Qutub Mahal comprises several superposed flanged and cylindrical shafts, separated by balconies carried on Muqarnas corbels. The minaret is made of fluted red sandstone covered with intricate carvings and verses from the Qur'an. The Qutub Minar is itself built on the ruins of Lal Kot, the Red Citadel in the city of Dhillika, the capital of the Jat Tomars and the Chauhans, the last Hindu rulers of Delhi. According to John Keay's "History of India," 27 previous Hindu and Jain temples were destroyed and their materials reused to construct the minar. The purpose for building this beautiful monument has been speculated upon, apart from the usual role of a minaret—that of calling people for prayer in a mosque—in this case the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque to the northeast of minar in AD 1198. It is the earliest extant mosque built by the Delhi Sultans. Other reasons ascribed to its construction are as a tower of victory, a monument signifying the might of Islam, or a watch tower for defence. Controversy also surrounds the origins for the name of the tower. Many historians believe that the Qutb Minar was named after the first Turkish sultan, Qutb-ud-din Aibak but others contend that it was named in honour of Khwaja Qutb-ud-din Bakhtiar Kaki of Ush, a saint from Baghdad who came to live in India who was greatly venerated by Iltutmish. According to the inscriptions on its surface it was repaired by Firuz Shah Tughlaq (AD 1351--88) and Sikandar Lodi (AD 1489--1517). Major R.Smith also repaired and restored the minar in 1829. (wikipedia) VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr Tags: Qutub Qutb Qutab Minar minaret minarete Minarett क़ुतुब मीनार クトゥブ・ミナール |
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Delhi -- where traditionality meets modernity Delhi, the national capital of India, is a unique place where one would find shades of both the old and the new. On one hand, for a tourist coming to Delhi, this place has to offer some of the most marvelous monuments that tell the tales of its rich glorious past. On the other hand, one can also find glimpses of modern architecture that is beyond comparison. Delhi, a place where traditional beliefs coexist with modern values, persuades the tourists from all across the world to come and visit it. People flock to this place to witness the brilliant and breathtaking blend of traditionality and modernity. Delhi is a city of limitless wonders both belonging to ancient and modern times. Red Fort, a brilliant structure built in red sandstone is a monument that bespeaks of the mighty Mughal rule in the country and is one of the outstanding creations by Emperor Shah Jahan. Another architectural masterpiece is the Qutab Minar- the highest stone tower in India. A Muslim Emperor named, Qutub-ud-din built this 72.5-meter high tower in 1199 A.D. Delhi also embraces people with different religions and is home to some of the finest religious places. Birla Mandir or the Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a huge temple complex for Hindus. Bangla Sahib -The famous Sikh Shrine too attracts numerous devotees. The Sacred Heart Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Delhi where people flock to find solace and peace. Delhi is a place where Muslim spirituality is also expressed with elegance. Jama Masjid, the biggest and largest mosque in India is a wonderful example of magnificent Mughal architecture. India is known primarily for its wonderful handicrafts, and Delhi being the capital city is a hub for handicrafts. Dilli Haat is a place where one can find handicraft items belonging to different regions of the country. The 21st Century Delhi is a bustling metropolis; in its territory lie not only the premier political offices but also some of the top corporate offices of the country. Its Ultra Modern , Swanky Malls, huge department stores, chic boutiques, are all here to satisfy the unending appetite of shopping buffs. The National Capital's gigantic multiplexes, massive amusement parks, colossal golf courses are a great source of fun to both young and the old. For the connoisseur of food there are both Indian and foreign delicacies available in its food joints and restaurants. Delhi also has a magnificent nightlife with its famous discos and pubs spread across the city. For the upkeep of the health, Delhi's Super Specialty Hospitals take care of almost all types of ailments. Delhi is also a great home to gain wisdom. Students from world over flock to its famous temples of learning to get educated on plethora of subjects like humanities, engineering, medicine and management. In Delhi, The Wonder called India is colorfully depicted in the hues of both traditionality and modernity. It has been rightly denoted as "Mini India"- where the ancient as well as the new happily coexist. Delhi is a robust bastion for the synthesis of past with the present. Tags: Delhi India Indfy Tourism Tourist Travel Monuments Journal Red Fort Birla Mandir Hindu Religious Places Sikh Bangla Sahi |