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    Gwalior, North-Central Plains, India
    Amazing and unknown. Typical mugol architecture and great surrondings. Is a must if you are going from/to Orcha or Khajuraho.
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    Jhansi, North-Central Plains, India
    UNESCO World Heritage Site of an incredible beauty, containing several large and smaler Buddhist Stupas among the oldest Buddhist art on the Indian sub-continent. 
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    4.7 star rating
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    A mausoleum built by Mogul ruler Shah Jahan for his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal.
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    Jhansi, North-Central Plains, India
    The museum at Jhansi is a wonderful place to see all the stone and terracotta sculptures, miniature paintings and other artefacts from the Madhya Pradesh and Uttar..
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    Jhansi, North-Central Plains, India
    The Museum is worth visiting besides the Rani of Jhansi's Fort. The museum has a lot of stone sculptures from the adjoining areas as well as a beautiful collection of..
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    4.5 star rating
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    The next stop after that was the Agra Fort. A huge
    fort with lots of amazing palaces, mosques, halls, and
    all sorts of amazing things. It was a *huge*..
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    From top of the line to the bottom of the barrel, train travel in India can provide all sorts of experiences at all sorts of prices.
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    It's Akbar's presidential Palace. It was built in 1569, the same year they built Agra fort. Akbar had 3 wives: a Muslim, a Hindu and a Christian. Akbar built a palace..
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    Itimad-Ud-Daulah, commonly known as Baby Taj, is a tomb, the first Mughal structure to be built entirely of white marble. Very interesting and absolutely less..
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    Agra, North-Central Plains, India
    something longer...:))
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