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هموطنان گرامی!رهبری و کارمندان شرکت تورستی و سیاحتی های فلاي روزهای خجسته عید سعید فطر را به شما و فامیل گرامی تان مبارک...
15/06/2018

هموطنان گرامی!

رهبری و کارمندان شرکت تورستی و سیاحتی های فلاي روزهای خجسته عید سعید فطر را به شما و فامیل گرامی تان مبارک باد میگوید.

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08/01/2018

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We are pleased to announce special fare in Fly Dubai for Kabul to Dubai. For more information please contact   Travels
08/01/2018

We are pleased to announce special fare in Fly Dubai for Kabul to Dubai.
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07/01/2018
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07/01/2018

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25/12/2017

Kabul to Islamabad 3 flights per week with KAM AIR.Contact   for more information
18/12/2017

Kabul to Islamabad 3 flights per week with KAM AIR.
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خبر خوش برای مشتریان عزیز!حالا پروازهای مستقیم کابل-تاشکند-کابلشروع پروازها پنجشنبه 30 نوامبر 2017
28/11/2017

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27/10/2017
The Burj Al-Arab is the world's tallest hotel, standing 321 meters high on its own artificial island on the Dubai coastl...
25/10/2017

The Burj Al-Arab is the world's tallest hotel, standing 321 meters high on its own artificial island on the Dubai coastline. Designed to resemble a billowing dhow sail, the exterior of the building is lit up by a choreographed colored lighting show at night. Decadent in every way possible, the Burj Al-Arab is one of the most expensive hotels in the world, with the most luxurious suites costing more than $15,000 for one night.

For those without unlimited credit, the way to experience the over-the-top opulence is to go for dinner at the underwater Al-Mahara restaurant, where floor-to-ceiling glass panels in the dining room walls allow you to view sea life while you eat, or you can enjoy lunch at California-style fusion restaurant Scape. For the ultimate panoramic views over the city, book afternoon tea at the Skyview Bar (a minimum spend is required) on the 27th floor.

Address: Jumeirah Road

Taj Mahal: Shah Jahan’s Romantic GestureShah Jahan was a member of the Mughal dynasty that ruled most of northern India ...
24/10/2017

Taj Mahal: Shah Jahan’s Romantic Gesture

Shah Jahan was a member of the Mughal dynasty that ruled most of northern India from the early 16th to the mid 18th-century. After the death of his father, King Jahangir, in 1627, Shah Jahan emerged the victor of a bitter power struggle with his brothers, and crowned himself emperor at Agra in 1628. At his side was Arjumand Banu Begum, better known as Mumtaz Mahal (“Chosen One of the Palace”), whom he married in 1612 and cherished as the favorite of his three queens.

Did You Know?
According to one gruesome (and most likely sensational) story, Shah Jahan had his minions cut off the hands of the Taj Mahal's architect and his workers after the structure was completed, ensuring they would never build another of its kind.

In 1631, Mumtaz Mahal died after giving birth to the couple’s 14th child. The grieving Shah Jahan, known for commissioning a number of impressive structures throughout his reign, ordered the building of a magnificent mausoleum across the Yamuna River from his own royal palace at Agra. Construction began around 1632 and would continue for the next two decades. The chief architect was probably Ustad Ahmad Lahouri, an Indian of Persian descent who would later be credited with designing the Red Fort at Delhi. In all, more than 20,000 workers from India, Persia, Europe and the Ottoman Empire, along with some 1,000 elephants, were brought in to build the mausoleum complex.

Design and Construction of the Taj Mahal
Named the Taj Mahal in honor of Mumtaz Mahal, the mausoleum was constructed of white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, lapis lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) forming intricate designs in a technique known as pietra dura. Its central dome reached a height of 240 feet (73 meters) and was surrounded by four smaller domes; four slender towers, or minarets, stood at the corners. In accordance with Islamic tradition, verses from the Quran were inscribed in calligraphy on the arched entrances to the mausoleum, in addition to numerous other sections of the complex. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones housed the cenotaph, or false tomb, of Mumtaz Mahal. The real sarcophagus containing her actual remains lay below, at garden level.

The rest of the Taj Mahal complex included a main gateway of red sandstone and a square garden divided into quarters by long pools of water, as well as a red sandstone mosque and an identical building called a jawab (or “mirror”) directly across from the mosque. Traditional Mughal building practice would allow no future alterations to be made to the complex. As the story goes, Shah Jahan intended to build a second grand mausoleum across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal, where his own remains would be buried when he died; the two structures were to have been connected by a bridge. In fact, Aurangzeb (Shah Jahan’s third son with Mumtaz Mahal) deposed his ailing father in 1658 and took power himself. Shah Jahan lived out the last years of his life under house arrest in a tower of the Red Fort at Agra, with a view of the majestic resting place he had constructed for his wife; when he died in 1666, he was buried next to her.

Today, some 3 million people a year (or around 45,000 a day during peak tourist season) visit the Taj Mahal. Air pollution from nearby factories and automobiles poses a continual threat to the mausoleum’s gleaming white marble façade, and in 1998, India’s Supreme Court ordered a number of anti-pollution measures to protect the building from deterioration. Some factories were closed, while vehicular traffic was banned from the immediate vicinity of the complex.

The Eiffel Tower, one of Paris's most visited attractions, welcoming almost seven million visitors per year, was complet...
23/10/2017

The Eiffel Tower, one of Paris's most visited attractions, welcoming almost seven million visitors per year, was completed 126 years ago. Read on for fascinating facts, or plan your trip with our travel agency.
1. Completed on March 31, 1889, the tower was the world’s tallest man-made structure for 41 years.
2. It is 324 metres tall (including antennas) and weighs 10,100 tonnes.
3. It is possible to climb to the top, but there are 1,665 steps. Most people take the lift.
4. Since its opening almost 250 million people have visited the tower
5. Repainting the tower, which happens every seven years, requires 60 tonnes of paint.
6. There are 20,000 lightbulbs used on the Eiffel Tower to make it sparkle every night.
7. It costs €15 to take the lift to the top.

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22/10/2017

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Now enjoy lowest KABUL DELHI fares with Spice Jet.For more information contact HiFly Travels by clicking the quote butto...
27/09/2017

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27/09/2017

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