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Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal represents the finest and most sophisticated example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Its origins lie in the moving circumstances of its commission and the culture and history of an Islamic Mughal empire's rule of large parts of India. The distraught Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the project upon the death of one of his favorite wives Mumtaz Mahal.

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India Gate

In the heart of New Delhi stands a monument that captures the spirit of a nation and the sacrifices of its heroes. India Gate, an awe-inspiring 42-meter-high archway of sandstone, rises majestically against the backdrop of Rashtrapati Bhawan, inviting you to step into a realm where past and present intertwine.

Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, this iconic landmark is more than just a stunning feat of architecture—it's a poignant memorial to the 70,000 Indian soldiers who laid down their lives during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. As you approach the gate, you're walking in the footsteps of history, tracing a path that began in 1921 when the Duke of Connaught laid its foundation stone.

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Humayun’s Tomb

Exemplifying the formative stage of the Mughal structural style, Humayun's Tomb stands as a landmark in the development of Mughal architecture, and also represents the earliest extant specimen of the Mughal scheme of the garden tomb, with causeways and channels. It is a well-developed specimen of the double-domed elevation with kiosks on a grand scale. This building tradition culminated in the Taj Mahal, constructed a century later. Despite being the first standardized example of this style, Humayun's Tomb is an architectural achievement of the highest order.

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Gurdwara Bangla Sahib

GURDWARA SRI BANGLA SAHIB is situated in the Delhi City. Built in the sacred visit of SRI GURU HARKRISHAN JI to Delhi. At the request of Mughal King Aurangzeb and through the persuasion of Mirza Raja Jai Singh of Amber, GURU SAHIB agreed to come to Delhi. Raja Jai Singh invited GURU SAHIB to the present site which originally belonged to Raja Jai Singh. Raja's wife thought of testing the spiritual powers of the GURU SAHIB and disguised herself as maid servant and sat among the attendants. GURU SAHIB at the age of 8 years identified the RANI and sat in her lap.

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National War Memorial

These words, penned by John Maxwell Edmonds, encapsulate the profound sacrifice of soldiers who have laid down their lives for their nation. In the heart of New Delhi, adjacent to the iconic India Gate, stands a testament to this very spirit. Welcome to the National War Memorial, a solemn sanctuary of remembrance that pays homage to the brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, as well as in conflicts since India's independence.

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Masti Zone Greater

Masti Zone, India’s premier gaming zone chain, offers attractions for all ages from 2 to 80, making it a top destination in Delhi NCR. With four consecutive IAAPI awards as the best gaming zone, it’s a thrilling hub for electronic and vintage gamers alike.

This gamers’ paradise provides an array of games for classic enthusiasts, combat lovers, and arcade fans. With diverse offerings like Bowling Alley, Bumping Cars, Cricket Simulator, Archery and shooting, and more, it caters to everyone’s gaming preferences.

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Ugrasen ki Baoli

Agrasen Ki Baoli is one of the most important baolis of Delhi. Also known as Agrasen Ki Baodi, the historical monument is being protected by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958. The baoli is 15-meter wide and 60-meter long.

There is no mention in the history as to who made the baoli; however, it is believed to have been built by King Agrasen. It is said that it was rebuilt in the 14th century by the Agaral community. The baoli now serves as a place of historical importance, a hang-out spot for family picnics and a destination for lovers in Delhi.

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Gandhi Samadhi

Apart from Rajghat in Delhi, the Samadhi of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, is also in Rampur. Bapu's ashes were brought to Rampur on 11 February 1948. A part of Bapu's ashes were immersed in the Kosi river. The remaining ashes were buried in a silver urn. Today, there is a magnificent Gandhi Samadhi here.

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