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India Tourism

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Additional Highlights of the City : Agra Fort: This 16th century massive fort is a magnificent creation of the Mughals. The for is a testimony to Mughals’ power. Built in reed sandstone, the Agra fort encompasses, within its 2.5km enclosure walls, the imperial city of the Mughal rulers. The fort complex comprises many exquisite palaces like the Jahangir Palace and the Khas Mahal, built by Shah Jahan; Diwan-i-Khas;...
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Bharatpur, Eastern Gateway of Rajasthan

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Bharatpur, famous for Eastern gateway of Rajasthan, one of the tourist destinations of Rajasthan. Here you will find long list of tourist spots that recalls the memories of early 15th centaury. Bharatpur is famous for bird sanctuary one of the well known in Asia for migrated birds. During Rajasthan tours every tourist prefers to visit Bharatpur to explore the history and culture of Bharatpur maharajas. Keoladeo...
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Agra and Its World Famous Monument Agra Fort

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Agra is one of the most famous places of the world because of the presence of first wonder of world called Taj Mahal. But, Taj Mahal is not alone which makes Agra famous, there is a one more building which is witness of birth and establishment of Agra and is existing till today to be the witness of its development and that is Agra Fort. Agra Fort can also be said the elder sister of Taj because it was built...
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  1. By giving their women into the harems of the Moslems some Rajputs were thus catapulted as members of the ruling Mughal elite. They integrated with the Mughuls and led the Armies of the Mughuls in battle as well. In return the Mughuls ...

  1. By the early 19th century, the Kashmir valley had passed from the control of the Durrani empire of Afghanistan and four centuries of Muslim rule under the Mughals and Afghanas to the conquering sikh armies. In 1820, Gulab singh captured ...

  1. The Red Fort was the last fort built in New Delhi and it witnessed the vicissitudes of fortune, the splendour and the fall of the Mughals, British rule, and finally the dawn of Indian Independence. A place must see by all tourists ...

  1. A love for these glittering pieces was driven by demand from the courts, not just of the Mughals, but also of the Deccani sultans and smaller princedoms. A fine Mughal gem-set silver and gold rosewater sprinkler dating to north India in ...

  1. The Aryans, a Moroccans, a Greeks, a Mongols, a Mughals, a British, a French, a Portuguese??? a well-behaved universe which came to sequence a native, 'Dravidians' as great as fell chase to a people which were well-behaved centuries ...

  1. Initially occupying a small territory, mainly confined to a portion of eastern Assam, it gradually extended westwards; and with the end of the Mughal wars in 1682, it extended up to the river Manaha, opposite Goalpara. ...

  1. ... Dhrangadhra abandoned politics for scholarship, concentrating on the history of the Jhala family, a warrior clan whose proudest boast was that eight succeeding generations had died in battle against the Mughals. ...

  1. Ethnically, the main groups are Baltis, Yashkuns, Mughals, Kashmiris, Ladakhis, Tajik, Mongol, Turkmen and some population of Greek origin. 7. In c. 1889, the British, worried about the Russian Czarist expansion, created the Gilgit ...

  1. There are footing the historical buildings that were constructed in the rule of the Mughals, and British. It also offers a great opportunity of wonderful shopping. Pace Plaza, Anarkali, Siddiq trade Center, Panorama Center, Main Market, ...

  1. An archipelago of seven Islands, the city was under various rulers before the ?Treaty of Bassein? ceded it to the Mughals. Later on, the Portugese occupied it before it became a dowry for the British Ruler Charles II, who married the ...