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North India Cities Travel AgraThe Taj Mahal, Eternal symbol of India and Agra, is breathtaking by moonlight. The city that grew in prominence under the Moghuls retains the ambience of an era long past. Places of interest are Taj Mahal, Mausoleum built by Emperor Shahjehan for his Empress Mumtaz Mahal. 20,000 Workmen worked for 22 years to complete it. Agra Fort is a blend of an Architectural style used during the reign of three Emperors, the tomb of Itmad - Ud - Daulah and Sikandra the tomb of Akbar. Fatehpur Sikri designed by Akbar as his capital city was lived - in for only a very few years as it was abandoned due to shortage of water that is why the name "The Abandoned City". It is a beautiful architectural city built of Red Sandstone. Click Here For More Details.. Aurangabad Named
after Emperor Aurangzeb, the last of the great Moghul Emperor's Aurangabad
offers an exciting mix of Buddhist and Muslim places of interest. It is
also a convenient point for visiting the Ajanta and Ellora caves. Places
of interest are the 12 Aurangzeb caves belonging to the Buddhist Era built
between the 3rd and 11th Centuries, Bibi ka Maqbara , a mausoleum resembling
the Taj Mahal Built in 1660. The history Museum of Marathwada University
includes excavations dating to the Satavadhana dynasty. Ajanta - Ajanta
caves renowned chiefly for their magnificient wall paintings and frescoes
- depicting scenes from the life of Buddha. The caves consist mainly of
Buddhist caves Temples and Monastries cut into the Rock, dating from 200
BC to 650 AD. Ellora - Ellora caves - A great and unique achievement in
cave architecture and sculpture which demonstrates this peaceful co existence
of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Click Here For More Details.. Allahabad At the confluence of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna, Allahabad is amongst the oldest cities in India and also one of its most prominent pilgrim centres. In mythology its origin is traced to a Yagna, Prakrista Yagna, performed here by Lord Brahma, the creator God of Hindu trintity from that it received its ancient name Prayag. Allahabad is the premiercentre for the Kumbh Mela performed every 12 years for which people and sages from all over the country and abroad congregate at the confluence for a holy dip in the sacred waters. Click Here For More Details.. Bikaner The
endless monotony of the desert is broken by the fort and palace of Bikaner.
Once a major trading post between Africa , West Asia and Far East. The city's
deity is Karni Mata. The temple dedicated to her provides sanctuary to mice
in the belief that those who serve the goddess are reborn as mice. Places
of interest are Junagarh Fort - Built around 1593 AD having 37 palaces,
temples and pavilions within, it is one of its kind. Lallgarh palace - Built
by Maharaja Ganga Singh in memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh and Ganga
Golden Jubilee Museum. Click Here For More Details.. Bijapur A castle, said to have been built by Rao Shakti Singh, the youngest brother of Maharana Pratap, stands in this village. Now it has been converted into a hotel. Click Here For More Details.. Bundi A moment in history caught and held. Bundi is a dream remembered - named after Bunda, a Meena chieftan. A Rajput town so ancient that one gets the feeling of having stumbled upon a page of history. Bundi town nestles in a narrow valley, enclosed by huge walls and fortified by four gateways. In the centre of the township lies a lake. Places of interest are Chattar Mahal or palace of towers, eighty four pillared cenotaph, the palace and Naval Sagar. Click Here For More Details.. Delhi The
Tomar king, Anangpal, was the founder of the first city of Delhi. Delhi
was ruled by a series of muslim dynasties, each of whom imparted a different
artistic style to the city - Khiljis, Tughlaqs, Sayyeds and Lodhis. Shahjahan,
the famous mughal emperor, made Delhi his capital and embellished it. Places
of interest are Rastrapati Bhawan - the official residence of president
of India, India gate - (The war memorial) A monument dedicated to the soldiers
who became martyrs during the second world war, Bahai Temple. Humayun's
Tomb - a fore runner to Taj Mahal constructed by Haji Begum, Qutab Minar
- One of the tallest stone tower (Minarete) in India, Red Fort - built by
the great Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in Red Sandstone, Jama Masjid - This
Historic Mosque is one of the largest mosque of its kind in India and Raj
Ghat - the cremation ground of Mahatma Gandhi. Click Here For More Details.. |
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