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Its when some one mails you and add an image or data file with it :P
That file is known as attachment rolling on the floor laughing
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Be Who You Are

If fate favors you one day

and you are asked what you want to be....

Dont wish to be like someone else

because

you are wonderful the way you are

What you have is your quality n

What you dont have is the thing that

makes you distinct & special from others

So build this quality in You :)



cheers
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Take Time to Pray

I got up early one morning
& rush right in to the day
I had so much to accomplish
that i didn't have the time to pray

Problem just trembled about me
& heavier came back each task
"Y doesn't GOD help me?"
I wondered he answered "You didn't ask"

I wanted to see joy & beauty
but the day toiled on gray and black
I wondered "Why GOD didnt show me"
He said "but You didnt seek"

I tried to come into GOD's presence;
I used all my keys at the lock
GOD gently & lovingly chided
"you didn't knock"

I woke up early this morning
& paused before entering the day;
I had so much to accomplish
that i had to take time to pray


heart beating
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A wise Saying

A wise and perfect saying on love


Never get too attached to any one


Unless

They also feel the same towards you


Because one sided expectations kills you


from the inside and leads to nothing

But


a broken heart
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The History Makers

Tipu Sultan

Tipu Sultan (1750-1799) was the de-facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore. He is better known as the 'Tiger of Mysore'. His full name was Sultan Fateh Ali Tippu and he was born on 20th November, 1750 at Devanahalli, in present-day Kolar district, near Bangalore, India. He is the eldest son of Hyder Ali and Fakhr-un-nissa (Fatima Begum). Tipu ascended the throne of his father after his death in 1782, following the Second Mysore War, to then rule the Kingdom of Mysore. Tipu Sultan was a benevolent and instrumental leader, whose constant valiant efforts against the British oppression in southern India resulted in his name being etched in the annals of Indian history.

Since his childhood, Tipu Sultan pursued his strong interests in academics and various languages. Besides being well-educated Tippu was also adept as a soldier, learning the art of warfare, at the young age of 15, by attending numerous military campaigns, accompanying his father. He was also a devout Muslim who accepted other religions as well, contrary to certain theories describing him as a religious persecutor of Hindus and Christians. Tipu worked hard for the welfare of his subjects and his numerous contributions include his construction of roads, building tanks and dams, several ports along the shoreline, fortifying numerous palaces and forts, promoting overseas trade, commerce and increase in agricultural output.

Tipu Sultan, with his dignified personality and simple lifestyle was more than just an ordinary leader. He was greatly respected by his people and earned the trust of various international allies such as the French, the Amir of Afghanistan and the Sultan of Turkey, to assist him in his fight against the British. Tipu Sultan was the founder-member of the 'Jacobin Club' that served allegiance to the French. A true patriot like his father, Tipu visualized the forthcoming danger of the expanding British's East India Company. Tipu and his father Haidar Ali proved successful in defeating the British in the First Mysore War in 1766 and in the Second Mysore War of 1782, thus negotiating the Treaty of Mangalore with them. While the British became aware of Tipu's growing strength, they made alliances with the neighboring Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas, leading to the Third Anglo-Mysore war in 1790. Despite signing the Treaty of Versailles, the French however deserted Tipu and the combined forces proved immense for Tipu, and he was defeated in this war at his capital of Seringapatam, thus forcing him to sign a treaty in 1792 that witnessed half of his kingdom being confiscated along with a huge war indemnity. After the British broke allegiance with the Nawab, eventually defeating him in 1795, they once again sought to attack Mysore, leading to the Fourth Anglo-Mysore war in 1798. Tipu, being an able military strategist was prepared this time with his longstanding and successful military tactic of rocket artillery in war and a better army to thwart his adversaries. Fighting with all his valor, Tipu Sultan eventually died defending his capital Srirangapattana on 4th May, 1799. Tipu Sultan is buried alongside his father and mother, in a mausoleum built by him in 1784, known as 'Gumbaz', in his capital city of Srinagapattana.

Besides Tipu's grand legacy, he also left behind royal memoirs that include his exquisitely ornamented weaponry, the mechanical 'Tippu's tiger', his golden 'tiger-head' throne, Tipu's coinage, as well as the famous engraved royal 'Sword of Tipu Sultan' which he fiercely possessed until after he breathed his last. Tipu Sultan's patriotic spirit burned brightly within the hearts of future Indian freedom fighters, paving the path for overthrowing the British Rule in the years to come.
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Perfection

Make sure that in search

Of a perfect person,


You dont lose a true one

Because


Perfection is Fantasy


and truth is reality peace
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Strange fact

Out of all the toys in the world

People choose feelings to play with
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Memorable Quotes and quotations from Hazrat Ali Ib

Memorable Quotes and quotations from Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib
Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib


Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- Unfortunate is he who cannot gain a few sincere friends during his life and more unfortunate is the one who has gained them and then lost them (through his deeds).

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- Be generous but not extravagant, be frugal but not miserly.

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- The best kind of wealth is to give up inordinate desires.

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- Be afraid of a gentleman when he is hungry, and of a mean person when his stomach is full.

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- If you overpower your enemy, then pardon him by way of thankfulness to Allah, for being able to subdue him.

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- Man is a wonderful creature; he sees through the layers of fat (eyes), hears through a bone (ears) and speaks through a lump of flesh (tongue).

Hazrat Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib - Nahj-ul-Balagha (Sermons and sayings Compilation)
- Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die they weep over you and if you are alive they crave for your company.
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