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Saudi Islamist hate books.
Pamphlets, books and leaflets obtained from
mosques and Islamic centres contain an
assortment of shocking statements including:
* "Jihad against a tyrant, oppressors, people
of bid'ah [Muslim innovators], or wrongdoers.
This type of jihad is best done through force
if possible."
* "The Jews and the Christians are the
enemies of the Muslim."
* "Whoever changes his religion, kill him."
Although some of the hate literature is in
English, a proportion is written in Arabic.
The translations commissioned by Policy
Exchange have been independently verified.
Many of the publications encourage British
Muslims to segregate themselves from
non-Muslims. So-called unbelievers are to be
treated as second-class and avoided wherever
possible.
There are also repeated calls for gays to be
thrown from mountains and tall buildings and
for women to be subjugated.
Among the literature available are extracts
from the notorious anti-Semitic forgery, The
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
(published by the Saudi Ministry of
Education), and other publications peddling
bizarre conspiracy theories alleging that
birth control is a plot against Muslims and
Arabs, and that pornography is spread as part
of a Jewish plot to corrupt Muslims.
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| Visit of the Machu Picchu and train |
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Visit of / Visite du / Besuch von / Visita de
/ Chiamata di /
の訪問 / زياره مانشو بيكو /
访问马丘比丘 / 의 방문 Machu Picchu
You can play an other extended version in
High Quality with different music :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XacNoYkqKNM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu
(English)
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu
(Espanol)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu
(Français)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu
(Deutch)
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/マチュ・ピ
ュ (日本語)
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/马丘比丘
(中文)
Machu Picchu (del quechua machu, viejo, y
picchu cima, es decir, "cima vieja") es el
nombre contemporáneo de las ruinas de una
antigua llacta (poblado) inca de piedra (cuyo
nombre original habría sido Picchu o Picho
1) construido principalmente a mediados del
siglo XV en el promontorio rocoso que une las
montañas Machu Picchu y Huayna Picchu en la
Provincia de Urubamba, en la Región Cusco,
en Perú.
Documentos coloniales 2 sugieren que Machu
Picchu habría sido una especie de palacio
privado de Pachacutec o Inca Yupanqui (primer
emperador inca, 1438-1470). Sin embargo
algunas de sus mejores construcciones y el
evidente carácter ceremonial de la principal
vía de acceso a la ciudad testimonian que
ésta fue usada como un santuario religioso
3. Ambos usos (palacio y santuario) no
habrían sido incompatibles. Las
investigaciones de las últimas décadas, en
cambio, han descartado el supuesto carácter
militar de Machu Picchu (por lo que los
populares calificativos de "fortaleza" o
"ciudadela" han sido superados) 4
Machu Picchu es considerada al mismo tiempo
una obra maestra de la arquitectura y la
ingeniería 5. Está en la lista del
Patrimonio de la Humanidad desde 1983. Sus
peculiares características arquitectónicas
y paisajísticas y el velo de misterio que ha
tejido a su alrededor buena parte de la
literatura publicada sobre el sitio, lo han
convertido en uno de los destinos turísticos
más populares del mundo 6 y el principal de
Perú, donde es un ícono nacional.
Coordinates: 13°09′47″S, 72°32′44″W
Machu Picchu is probably the most familiar
symbol of the Inca Empire. Since 1983 the
site has been designated as a United Nations
Educational World Heritage Site.
It is thought that the city was built by the
Sapa Inca Pachacuti, starting in about 1440,
and was inhabited until the Spanish conquest
of Peru in 1532. Archaeological evidence
(together with recent work on early colonial
documents) shows that Machu Picchu was not a
conventional city, but a country retreat town
for Inca nobility (similar to the Roman
villas). The site has a large palace and
temples dedicated to Inca deities around a
courtyard, with other buildings for support
staff. It is estimated that a maximum of only
about 750 people resided in Machu Picchu at
any one time, and probably only a small
fraction of that number lived in the town
during the rainy season and when none of the
nobility were visiting.
It is thought that the site was chosen for
its unique location and geological features.
It is said that the silhouette of the
mountain range behind Machu Picchu represents
the face of the Inca looking upward towards
the sky, with the largest peak, Huayna Picchu
(meaning Young Peak), representing his nose.
The peak is also known as the "hitching post
of the sun."
In 1913, the site received significant
publicity after the National Geographic
Society devoted their entire April 1913 issue
to Machu Picchu. (wikipedia)
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