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Topic: Visiting AMROHA
safia Khan, (at 1:28PM Thursday 18th of December 2008, GMT)
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sharing a few scenes cought on camera-enjoy
safia Khan, (at 5:10PM Tuesday 30th of December 2008, GMT)
Time marches on,memories remain and each year Amroha reaches out.Some of us return some of us yearn to return to our parents home.
Ikram Naqvi, (at 1:13PM Monday 12th of January 2009, GMT)
I can identify with you. It was great to see so many overseas living Amrohivis visiting Amroha,particularly Hasan Hadi Naqvi from Toronto after 61 years.
Ikram Naqvi, (at 11:19PM Friday 30th of January 2009, GMT)
Recent visit to Amroha was most pleasing. It was good to see so many overseas living Amrohivis visiting Amroha.Hasan Hadi Bhai from Toronto visited after 61 years.
Tanvir Ali, (at 5:39AM Sunday 1st of February 2009, GMT)
I also can understand how you felt about visiting Amroha. I was there six months ago. My father used to talk about Amroha. I was thinking of him as I visted the places that he used to talk about fondly.
Ikram Naqvi, (at 9:13AM Wednesday 23rd of December 2009, GMT)
It is nice to be in Amroha again at moharrm time.
Tanvir Ali, (at 9:06AM Tuesday 26th of January 2010, GMT)
I also visited Amroha recently. It is always nice to be back. Overwhelming warm welcome from relatives is very heart warming.




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