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Bowling, Russ. Jama Masjid. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.


The Jama Masjid is the largest mosque in India, it took 13 years to build, and was
completed in 1650.

Cook, Sharell. Chandni Chowk. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Chandni Chowk is one of the oldest and busiest markets in India, it is full of
inexpensive jewelry, fabrics, and electronics.

"Delhi" Britannica School, s.v. accessed May 8, 2014,
The city of Delhi consists of Old Delhi and New Delhi, with its mixture of old and new
road patterns. This article discusses the founding of New Delhi and Old Delhi. The
cultural life shows a unique blend of Delhis many museums, monuments and places of
worship. The people of Delhi are mostly Hindu, its education is up to date with its
population and its Primary-level education is nearly universal, and a large proportion of
students also attend secondary school. This source was useful because it gave me a good
over view of Delhi, its culture, education and history.

Delhi India. Produced by Camlproductions. Youtube, 2011. Accessed May 6, 2014.
This video provides information on the way people live and what the Indian Community
is like. The video really displayed the city and its strange things that occur such as cows
walking across the streets, and the people who live there. This source provides a great
image of India and its way of life, including its culture.

Dirk772. Garden of Five Senses. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Garden of Five Senses is a peaceful place to relax, it awakes all five senses.

DTTDC. "Maps of Delhi." Delhi Tourism. Accessed May 6, 2014.
This source showed me the importance of Delhi and its maps including, the Indian gate
map, the map of India, the metro map, and Delhis tourist map. This source is helpful to
me because it shows me what India visually looks like and the locations of the important
places in India.

Economic Survey of Delhi. Delhi, India: Department of Planning, 2000. Accessed May 6, 2014.
The city of Delhi is the second most populated city in India. In 1901 Delhi was a small
town with a population of only 0.4 million but increased to 9.42 million by 1991. This
source shows many graphs with important data that help me understand the differences in
population in Delhi.

Enric CS. Delhi, Street in Old Delhi. Photograph. Virtourist. Accessed May 28, 2014.
This picture really shows me Delhi its colorful and busy streets.

Getty Images. Qutab Minar. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Qutab Minar is the tallest brick mineral in the world, built in 1206 and the reason
why remains a mystery. This picture really displays what it looks like.

Government of NCT of Delhi, India. Education. Photograph. Accessed June 28, 2014.
I used this picture from a website on Delhi's education because this picture really displays
what the kids look like and how they work.

Graham, Ed. Delhi Streets. Photograph. July 31, 2012. Accessed May 28, 2014.
This picture is a beautiful display of Delhi its streets at night.

The Hendrix Experience. Bahai (Lotus) Temple. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Bahai (Lotus) Temple is made out of white marble, shaped as a lotus flower. This
picture really displays what it looks like.

Hyougushi. Gandhi Smriti. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
This picture displays what Ghandhi Smriti really looks like.

"India," Britannica School, s.v. accessed May 6, 2014,
India occupies a great part of Asia. It has one of the largest, most highly diverse
economies in the world, and is the seventh largest country in the world. This source
helped me understand India because it taught me about its country which helped me
understand Delhi better as a state. This source is very helpful in providing me with a lot
of factual information on India.

"Internal Migration in India Initiative." In National Workshop on Internal Migration and Human
Development in India. New Delhi, India: United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization, 2012. Accessed May 7, 2014.
This encyclopedia provides information on migration in India. Migration is huge in India
and many people migrate to India between the ages of 10 and 24 for educational
opportunities. The general source is important because it showed me the migration flows
to and from India, and all facts on Migration in India.

Js42. Humayun's Tomb. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Humayun's Tomb was built in 1570, it was the first of this type of Mughal
architecture to be built in India. This picture displays what it looks like.

Kalia, Ravi. "New Delhi." In Encyclopedia of India, edited by Stanley Wolpert, 234-36.
Accessed May 6, 2014.
This encyclopedia provides information on Delhi's history. Delhi is the seventh capital of
India. The British shifted thier capital to New Delhi after 1912. This general source is
important because it explains the aspects and facts of the history of Delhi.

Kaushik, Isha. "Challenges and Issues in Mega City Planning in India." International Journal of
Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER). Accessed May 6, 2014.
This encyclopedia shows the population growth in India. The urban population growth
rate declined from 3.75% during 1991-2001 to 2.23 during 2001-2011. This source is
important because it displays the population growth rates throughout the years of Delhi.

Kingsbury, Robert C. "Delhi." Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier Online (accessed May 13,
2014).
This encyclopedia provides information on Delhis: location, economy, and people.
There are actually three Delhis, Old Delhi, New Delhi and the National Capital Territory
of Delhi. Delhi is the third largest urban area in India and the manufacturing has grown
rapidly. This general source is important because it states many important facts and
information about India.

Kleinschmidt, Dave. Lodi Gardens. Photograph.
The Lodi Gardens is a place to come when your feeling tired, the fast gardens were built
by the British in 1936. This picture helps you give a understanding of the Lodi Gardens.

Mani Babbar Photography. Old Delhi. Photograph. Flickr. February 25, 2007. Accessed May 28,
2014.
This picture really gives you an understanding of the housing in Old Delhi.

"Personal Well-Being, Kinship Tie, and Mother-Infant and Father-Infant Interactions in Single-
Wage and Dual-Wage Families in New Delhi, India." Journal of Marriage and Family
54, no. No. 2 (May 1992): 293. Accessed May 6, 2014.
This encyclopedia discusses India and its interaction with children in the homes of
Delhi. It provides information such as the percentage of people who have interactions
with their family. This source is important because it provides me with information on
Delhi peoples personal well-being, and how Indians interact with their families in
Delhi.

Pistolesi, Andrea. Red Fort. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The Red Fort stands as a powerful reminder of the Mughal emperors who ruled India, it
was built in 1638 and its walls are 1.2 miles long. This picture helps you give a
understanding of the Red Fort.

Rajadhyaksha, Madhavi. "Delhi World's Second Most Populous Mega-City." The Times of India
(Mumbai, India), September 13, 2013. Accessed May 6, 2014.
This website gives important facts and data about Delhi. Delhi is the second most
populated city in the world and has a population of 22.7 million as of 2011. This general
source is important because it provides information on population growth from past to
present in Delhi.


Renault, Claude. C O L O R S. New Delhi. Photograph. Flickr. January 29, 2014. Accessed May
28, 2014.
This picture helps you display what the people look like in India. Her face in this picture
had a lot of meaning in it for me because she looks extremely mad.

Wonker. India Gate. Photograph. Accessed May 28, 2014.
The India Gate is at the center of New Delhi, it's a war memorial built in memory of the
Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army in World War I.

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