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Whether you talk of historical, political or religious monuments, attractions simply abound in northern India. You have a huge list to pick from and as you continue through your trip, you come to know the culture and the history that surround these splendid structures. Cities like Agra, Delhi and Jaipur, famously known as the golden trio of northern India, have a lot to offer in terms of tourist attractions.
Not only the architectural beauty but even the wonderful location of these medieval buildings is stunning. The tourist attractions of northern India are a brilliant mix of the classic and the contemporary. So, as you turn nostalgic during your visit to the architectural wonders of the past, your mind will also be preoccupied with the splendid modern day architecture.
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Introduction: India's last great palace and World's largest private residence, Umaid Bhawan Palace is an opulent monument of Rajputana dynasty. This magnificent palace was constructed by Late his highness Maharajah Umaid Singh of Jodhpur in between 1929 to 1944, on the Chittor hill at the South-eastern part of Jodhpur.
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Qutub Minar
Introduction: One of the significant evidence of commencement of Muslim era in India is Qutub Minar. Constructed by the first Mughal ruler of India, Qutub-ud-in Aibak in the year 1193 A.D, Qutub Minar is one of the most sought after tourist destination of Delhi.
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Introduction: Hawa Mahal, one of the most remarkable monuments of “Pink city of Rajasthan”, was built by Maharajah Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799. This alluring monument of Jaipur is constructed to the west of the City Palace complex.
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Golden Temple
Introduction: India is a banquet of multi-religion, multi-lingual and multi-culture. The vast population of India belongs to various religions and to pay obeisance to their respective deities, people visits various sacred places like temples, mosques, churches, gurdwaras.
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City Palace is one of the prominent attraction and major landmark of Pink city of Rajasthan. Every year thousands of tourist folks visit Jaipur to enjoy the scenic beauty of this lavish palace.
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Fatehpur Sikri
Introduction: Once the capital of Great Mughal emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri is now counted among one of the most visited UNESCO World Heritage Monument. Positioned just 37 km from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is city predominantly built of red sandstone.
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Red Fort
Introduction: One of the surviving relics of Delhi's glorious past is the massive Red Fort. Also known as Lal Quilla., this formidable fort of Mughal grandeur is positioned in the walled city of old Delhi.
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Agra Fort
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Agra, once the capital of entire India during medieval period has endless array of charming tourist spots that are beyond imagination. Beside Taj Mahal, the epitome of eternal love, Agra has many more things to offer its guests.
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Taj Mahal
Introduction: To people the world over, the Taj Mahal, mausoleum of Mughal Emperor shah Jana's chief wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is synonymous with India.
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