In Ek Lakhi Mouseleum a vintage house is maintained having historical value.
@sathviksouvik (23274)
February 8, 2023 8:10pm CST
There is Ek Lakhi Mouseleum built in the city of Malda more than 500 years ago. At that time it was one lakh Indian rupees being spent to built the mouseleum. The Tombs and minars show the type of architecture used in the medieval period of India. It is a lovely place.
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@DaddyEvil (174750)
• United States
9 Feb 23
I agree, it is an interesting looking building. And that's OLD!
Did your elder son not want to be in the picture, so he walked to the building instead? 

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@sathviksouvik (23274)
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9 Feb 23
yes DE he was too curious to see inside the mouseleum and so entered early
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@DaddyEvil (174750)
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9 Feb 23
@sathviksouvik
I would get tired of having my picture taken, too. I'm surprised your wife and mom let you keep taking pictures of them. 

I would get tired of having my picture taken, too. I'm surprised your wife and mom let you keep taking pictures of them. 

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@sathviksouvik (23274)
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9 Feb 23
@DaddyEvil thanks DE they also sometimes get tired. I still insist to face the camera
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@sathviksouvik (23274)
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9 Feb 23
thanks Judy in olden days good materials were used to make monuments. So it still remains strong.
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@sathviksouvik (23274)
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10 Feb 23
thanks Dianne the purity of the materials for building the monument is amazing as still the building stand tall
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@sathviksouvik (23274)
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9 Feb 23
thanks Danna yes in those days there was no corruption it was pure materials like sand cement and other materials like bricks
@sathviksouvik (23274)
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9 Feb 23
thanks Icydoll I visited Hyderabad in the context of Legal work. I had to return in 2 days. so I could only visit Salamjer Museum. the Fort must be marvellous
@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
9 Feb 23
India has so many different types of old and heritage buildings with excellent architecture.
Thanks for sharing this.
I will likely share about a video on Khajuraho temples soon.
They have a lot of culture and history behind them.










