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Friday, September 26, 2025

Do you know about 12 Muslim structures in India that were built over Hindu temples

 1. Kashi Vishwanath (Gyanvapi) mandir - Gyanvapi Muslim structure

2. Ram Janmabhoomi Temple ayodhya - Babri structure (now we reclaimed and built bhavya Mandir again)

3. Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi- Shahi Idgah ( case in the court)

4. Rudra Mahalaya - Jami Ms Structure

5. Bhojshala - kamal Maula muslim Structure

6. Adinath temple - Adina Muslim structure

7. Bhadrakali Temple - Jama muslim Structure

8. Vijay Mandal - Bijamandal Ms structure

9. Dhruv Stambh - Qutub Minar

10. Harihar Mandir - Jama Muslim Structure ( Case in the court)

11. Atala Mandir - Atala Masjid ( Case in the court)

12. Bindu Madhav Mandir - Alamgir Muslim Structure

This is just a lil picture ,Sita Ram goel book traced over 1800 M. structures that were constructed over existing temples or material from destroyed temples ,a total of 36000 temples destroyed by mooghal Invader

Friday, April 12, 2013

How Gmail Has Evolved Over the Years

Google's email platform has greatly evolved since its inception, with a lot of user feedback taken into account.
"Gmail was inspired by one user’s feedback that she was tired of struggling to find emails buried deep in her inbox," the company said on its official blog. "So we built a new email that leveraged the power of Google Search. You told us you were tired of spam, so we set to tackling that, and today your feedback makes it possible for Gmail to filter out well over 99% of incoming spam."
The company posted on Wednesday an infographic outlining how it's changed in time.
We almost forgot we had to wait a whole two years for GChat. Not to mention you had to be invited to sign up for an account by an existing user for the first three years. And although Gmail got its first Android app in 2009, the site didn't officially leave its beta test phase that same year.
For a full look at how the platform has evolved, check out the infographic below (click to enlarge) and let us know in the comments what you'd like to see from Gmail in the future.