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ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Fatehpur Sikri, North-Central Plains, India Wonderful piece of indian's 18th century architecture, it is a complex composed of many palaces, all built for the numerous wives of the Mughal emperor Akbar. This city.. 2. The Dargah ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Fatehpur Sikri, North-Central Plains, India The dargah of the sufi saint Salim Chisti is a very different experience after the hustle bustle of Agra. Once you find your way away from touts, inside the mausoleum.. 4. Vishram Ghat ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mathura, North-Central Plains, India Vishram Ghat at Yamuna river is a central place. The aarti held at the Vishram Ghat each evening is not to be missed, for the little oil lamps that are floated on the.. 5. Taj Mahal ADD TO LIST (193 reviews) Agra, North-Central Plains, India A mausoleum built by Mogul ruler Shah Jahan for his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal. 6. Agra Fort ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) 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*.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Fatehpur Sikri, North-Central Plains, India This is a very beautiful fort which is like a whole town in itself. Place where royalty would relax and be entertained. It is also famous as a site where the great.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) 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.. 9. Soami Bagh ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dayal Bagh, North-Central Plains, India Best Piece of work. Built of Marble and excellent finishing 10. Baby Taj ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) 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.. |