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"Love is never outdated, it keeps updating with the time."This is all I want to convey through my book "Alfaazo K Fakir". It is a complete package of feelings, thoughts, imaginations and some of the real stories that I have seen in the society and surrounding in my poetic way.I haven't written any poetries I just have tried to pen down some of the real stories that I have seen in my life and others too, some of them I have felt for me and some in the other people.Basically, it's a glimpse of the love that occurs in the face and heart of the people who are in love, were in love or they are just thinking of love.You may have seen people sad when they broke up, happy when they patch up, lost in the deep and beautiful eyes of their lover, talking senseless in the absence of the paramour, amazed and blessed after meeting, totally lurked in the emotional river after their first kiss, drinking after seeing some bitter phase, etc. This is all that I have also examined in the different people and that I have written in this.I am not that perfect and mature in this segment as I said, but I am feeling ful. I request you all to shower your love by reading my thoughts and experiences interlaced in the form of poetry.
Vadodara is one of four cities in the State with a population of over 1 million. It is also known as the Sayaji Nagari (Sayaji's City after its famous Maratha ruler, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III) or Sanskari Nagari (The city of culture, a reference to its status as the cultural capital of Gujarat). Vadodara, formerly known as Baroda, is the third-largest and most populated city in the Indian state of Gujarat, after Ahmedabad and Surat. Baroda is enriched with its glorious history. The beautiful city is situated on the banks of the river Vishwamitri (the name being derived from the great saint Rishi Vishwamitra) and is home to some very interesting facts in the history. It is believed that early man lived on the banks of the Mahi River which formed the flood plains in that region. There are evidence of the existence of early man and the existence of early settlements in the Mahi river valley at several sites within 10 to 20 km to the north-east of Vadodara. During the days of the British Raj, Baroda state was a Maratha Princely state ruled by the royal Gaekwad dynasty, entitled to 21 Gun Salute's, and was one of the largest and richest Indian Princely states. Historical and archaeological findings date this place back to the 9th century when it was a small town called Ankottaka (present akota) located on the river Vishwamitri. Baroda has interesting stories of coins, stamps and mints. It had its own coins in the name of Gaekwads kings. The history shows that the Baroda mints had a variety of coins and stamps, the majority of which are covered in the book. The author has tried to cover various images of coins and historical places of Baroda along with its history.
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