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My friend Mit S., who helped build the India Gate Monument. He was chosen for his muscles and for following the Mit Life:

L- Live with girls at your service

I-nspire a passion for making love

F-ind as many good lays as you can

E-xpect girls to swarm you for love

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Even though there is white marble and various gemstones covering the Taj Mahal, the building material under all the decoration is just flat bricks.

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Jama Masjid used the strips of red sandstone and white marble.

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The minar, originally built between 1200 and 1220 AD, is mostly dark red sandstone, with the top two stories partly rebuilt with white marble circa 1369 AD.

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red sandstone & white marbel

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white sandstone

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Red sandstone and marble were used.

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metamorphic

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