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Discover The Marvels Of India's Islamic Heritage

Embark on a journey through time to explore the rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural significance of Indo - Islamic Heritage.

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Azimganj Sarai

The sarai features a rectangular layout with three distinct wings, each characterized by a series of...

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Kushak Mahal

The structure referred to as "Kushak," meaning "King," was built during the reign of Sultan Firoz Sh...

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Shikargah ( Aam Khas)

The Jaunti Shikargah is a large and impressive brick structure that showcases several architectural ...

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Sirhindi Masjid

The Sirhindi Masjid, built between 1639 and 1648 by Sirhindi Begum, the wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, ...

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Sheikh Inayatullah's Sarai

The use of lakhori bricks, which are a type of clay brick, is typical in historical Indian architect...

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Phatak Habash Khan

The Phatak Habsh Khan gateway originally featured a grand, large pointed arched entrance, which was ...

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Zeenat Mahal Haveli

Zeenat Mahal Haveli is a historic but dilapidated mansion built by the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur ...

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Grave of Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta

Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta (1809?1869) was an influential Urdu poet and critic during the 19th centur...

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Anglo Arabic Senior Secondary School

The Anglo Arabic Senior Secondary School, also known as the Anglo Arabic School, is a historic co-ed...

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Amrud Wali Masjid

mrud Wali Masjid, situated near the historic Turkman Gate in Old Delhi, is a hidden gem that capture...

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Khwaja Sara Basti Khan Tomb

Khwaja Sara Basti Khan was a noble under Sultan Sikander Lodi of the Delhi Sultanate (reigned 1489?1...

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Roshanara Bagh

Roshanara Garden, a historical Mughal-era garden, was constructed by Roshanara Begum, the second d...

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