Hampi: The Forgotten Empire
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Hampi is a world heritage site and holds some of the most unique remains from the great empire of Vijayanagar. The site has an ongoing archaeological dig that has been on since the past 20 years now. With world famous historians and archaeologists having worked on it. The government may have reduced the dig allowance but the enthusiasm has not reduced.There is still so much to know.
Harpreet Kaur Kapoor
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Hampi - Harpreet Kaur Kapoor
Hampi
The Forgotten Empire
(The Diary of an Amateur Archaeologist)
By Harpreet Kaur
Hampi: The Forgotten Empire
(The diary of an Amateur Archaeologist)
Harpreet Kaur
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to ‘The Rose’, my teacher and Jack, my loving pooch.
Introduction
A college trip to Hampi was my first adventure and the reason to write books. I have loved history and archaeology for a very very long time now. A firsthand experience of a dig is what any historian and archaeologist loves.
Hampi is a world heritage site and holds some of the most unique remains from the great empire of Vijayanagar. The site has an ongoing archaeological dig that has been on since the past 20 years now. With world famous historians and archaeologists having worked on it. The government may have reduced the dig allowance but the enthusiasm has not reduced.
There is still so much to know and the obviously dead city still speaks volumes.
Harpreet Kaur
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
Poem
Diary
History of Vijayanagar
A Forgotten Empire
By Lee
Once a long long time ago
In days long gone by stood
An empire proud and strong
Its temples seemed to touch
the sky.
The city of victory as it was called
Then stood mighty and tall
It triumphed over its enemies
It withstood them all.
The rulers reigned the glory
Their magnificence seldom matched
The subjects they were happy
on them seldom were burdens thrust
It attracted the foreign travellers
who spoke with nothing but praise
The most splendid king was Krishnadevaraya
Immortalised by Nuniz, Razaaq and Paes.
Diary
25 Dec
11.15 pm caught the night train to Guntakal. It was the 9 Down Madras Mail (name and time of train has changed). The train journey was fun, all girls team getting together, introductions were made. Our group had a mix of girls from all divisions. This trip was an on field experience in amateur archaeology. The groups that would exist on the field where in a way created in the train journey itself. I was going to be with my friends. We were a group in college too. While studying and enjoying life we were always together (today all are married and have children). Radha was in fact my best friend and she still is. We ate dinner, joked around, heard stories of boy scouts and girls from our team leader a teacher and a Scout Girl leader and then fell asleep. Waiting eagerly for the next morning.
26 Dec
Reached Guntakal at 3am. We were half asleep when we got up with a jerk and just threw our bags off the train. We were at Guntakal and the train stopped here only for two minutes and we were 15 of us with two bags each. After we got off among giggles and laughs, we sat down and waited for the connecting train to Hospet (the closest station to Hampi). The connecting train was there after 25 minutes, this was a local