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How a dacoit and a Muslim archaeologist restored a forgotten Hindu temple complex

An hour’s drive from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, is the abandoned temple complex of Bateshwar.

Man of monuments

At times, he has stepped out of his role to do something more extraordinary, like setting up temporary schools for the children of restoration workers

On Seeing Taj Mahal, Pervez Musharraf's First Question Was This

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf was so impressed with the architectural wonder

Mission Conservation

It appeared in almost every newspaper in India on November 8, showing the U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle standing in front of Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi

The Man In Whom Monuments Confide In !

Girdhari was excited as any kid would be at a new place. He along with his Dad was at Vikramashila Mahavihara in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district.

The boy the Obamas wanted to meet again

When K.K. Muhammed received a phone call from the U.S. embassy in New Delhi on January 19, six days before the U.S. President

K.K. Muhammad about Barack Obama

K. K. Muhammad, the superintendent of ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) speaks about the thrilling experience with the President of the United States Barack Obama during his visit to India.

ASI Delhi circle chief’s big day

KK Muhammed was an exited man on Sunday evening. After all, the Archaeological Survey of India Delhi circle chief got the distinction to show US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle

A history lesson for the Obamas

The visit to Humayun's Tomb, which is quite deserted on normal days near the Nizamuddin railway station, was a crash course in Persian, Indian and Central Asian architecture and history for President Barack Obama

Tour of Humayun's tomb

President Barack Obama and First lady Michelle Obama tour Humayun's tomb with their guide K.K. Muhammed in New Delhi, November 7, 2010.