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		By: JamesGaith		</title>
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		By: Cement Tile Lundy		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cement Tile Lundy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 03:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for these photos. I am wondering if you could tell if these tiles might be cement tiles made in the manner of the popular tiles of Spain, Italy , Cuba, Central America, etc... I wish I could see the original high-rez images of these tile close-ups in order to see if the tiles are fired ceramic or &quot;Mosaicos hidraulico&quot; ...hydraulically pressed hand poured cement tiles. We are always interested to find old examples of cement tiles and ones that have been outdoors especially. If the higher rez images are on Flicker, or any other site, please post or email the links...thanks and best wishes, Lundy Wilder-Alabama]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for these photos. I am wondering if you could tell if these tiles might be cement tiles made in the manner of the popular tiles of Spain, Italy , Cuba, Central America, etc&#8230; I wish I could see the original high-rez images of these tile close-ups in order to see if the tiles are fired ceramic or &#8220;Mosaicos hidraulico&#8221; &#8230;hydraulically pressed hand poured cement tiles. We are always interested to find old examples of cement tiles and ones that have been outdoors especially. If the higher rez images are on Flicker, or any other site, please post or email the links&#8230;thanks and best wishes, Lundy Wilder-Alabama</p>
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		By: Hari Motwani		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Hari Motwani]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Today is 10th March, 2011, while going through all the 49 comments arrived so for, I Hari Motwani (a local resident / born Citizen-1940-Tharparkar District of Pakistan- being   proud of my birth in this part --Sindh--inheriting Indus Civilization ) Ex-General Secretary of Pakistan Hindu Council,  am pleased to add some more information on this site to quench the thrust of our readers that Pakistan is rich in heritage as this is land of Indus Civilization spread over from Arabian Sea Shore (Karachi to Afghanistan) touching  the Gujrat, Rajisthan and Eastern Punjab border of India. Many Temples are still working and managed by Local Hindus. Important places of Pilgrimage  Viz. Hinglaj Mata Asthan  and Kali Mata Temple in Baluchistan; Har Shri Nath Dargah &#038; Kali Bai Temple in Peshawar,  Ram Takhat Sahib in Valley of Mingora-Swat; Katas Raj Temple in Chakwal, Krishna Temples in Rawalpindi and Lahore in Punjab. ( Sialkot and Multan Temples name-I don’t remember); Sadhu Bela in Sukkur and  Baba Srichand Darbar Sahib of Thatta, Jain Temples in Tharparkar District of Sindh. Even Karachi have some well maintained Temples. Mostly all the Temples are Community maintained. Pakistani Hindus hardly ask Govt for funds for their maintenance. I may add that Manora Mandir is also intended to be repaired and  maintained by the community from our own resources, however if somewhere funds do come from the Govt sources, it’s our right as Hindus are businessmen and best Tax payers. Besides at present there may be 10 millions of Hindu minority population  in Pakistan, majority of them living in Sindh.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is 10th March, 2011, while going through all the 49 comments arrived so for, I Hari Motwani (a local resident / born Citizen-1940-Tharparkar District of Pakistan- being   proud of my birth in this part &#8211;Sindh&#8211;inheriting Indus Civilization ) Ex-General Secretary of Pakistan Hindu Council,  am pleased to add some more information on this site to quench the thrust of our readers that Pakistan is rich in heritage as this is land of Indus Civilization spread over from Arabian Sea Shore (Karachi to Afghanistan) touching  the Gujrat, Rajisthan and Eastern Punjab border of India. Many Temples are still working and managed by Local Hindus. Important places of Pilgrimage  Viz. Hinglaj Mata Asthan  and Kali Mata Temple in Baluchistan; Har Shri Nath Dargah &amp; Kali Bai Temple in Peshawar,  Ram Takhat Sahib in Valley of Mingora-Swat; Katas Raj Temple in Chakwal, Krishna Temples in Rawalpindi and Lahore in Punjab. ( Sialkot and Multan Temples name-I don’t remember); Sadhu Bela in Sukkur and  Baba Srichand Darbar Sahib of Thatta, Jain Temples in Tharparkar District of Sindh. Even Karachi have some well maintained Temples. Mostly all the Temples are Community maintained. Pakistani Hindus hardly ask Govt for funds for their maintenance. I may add that Manora Mandir is also intended to be repaired and  maintained by the community from our own resources, however if somewhere funds do come from the Govt sources, it’s our right as Hindus are businessmen and best Tax payers. Besides at present there may be 10 millions of Hindu minority population  in Pakistan, majority of them living in Sindh.</p>
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