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Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Golconda Fort is a fortified citadel built by the Musunuri Nayakas located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Vulture in the desert, nature reserve,  on the background of mausoleum and fort in Jodhpur, India
The Feroz Shah Kotla or Kotla was a fortress built circa 1354 by Feroz Shah Tughlaq to house his version of Delhi city called Firozabad
Mehrangarh Fort was built in 1438 by Rao Jodha, after whom the city is named as Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Hindu temple
Mandu or Mandavgad is an ancient city in the present-day Mandav area of the Dhar district. It is located in the Malwa and Nimar region of western Madhya Pradesh, India, at 35 km from Dhar city. In the 11th century, Mandu was the sub division of the Tarangagadh or Taranga kingdom. This fortress town on a rocky outcrop about 100 km (62 mi) from Indore is celebrated for its architecture.
The three domed mosque, adjacent to Bada Gumbad in Lodhi Gardens, New Delhi, India.
Fatehpur Sikri, located in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India, is a well-preserved example of Mughal architecture. Established by Emperor Akbar in 1571, the city served as the Mughal Empire's capital for a brief period. Key architectural features include the Buland Darwaza, a grand gateway standing at 54 metres, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti, renowned for its intricate marble lattice work. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers insights into the political, cultural, and aesthetic sensibilities of the Mughal era.
Narwar Fort is situated atop a hill, at Narwar[1] in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh, about 500 feet above ground level spread over an area of 8 km2,\nwhich stands on a steep scarp of the Vindhya Range. Kachwaha Rajputs are said to have built (or rebuilt) the fort when they occupied Narwar in the 10th century. Kachwaha Rajput , Pratihara Rajput , and Tomara Rajputs held Narwar successively from 12th century onwards, until its capture by the Mughals in the 16th century. It was conquered by the Maratha chief Scindia in the early 19th century.
Scenic view of  Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur
Sea side watch tower on the top of the fort, Jaigad, Maharashtra, India. Overlooks a bay formed where Shastri river enters the Arabian Sea
Scenic views of Hampi, India
Group of Monuments at Hampi
Mehrangarh Fort , Jodhpur Rajasthan
Hindu temple
Vibrant sunrise over the dramatic boulder covered landscape in the Jawai region of Rajasthan, India Asia.
Aerial view of the Ranthambhore Fort in Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan, India
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The remains of the temples of Hampi blend beautifully into a rocky landscape dotted with greenery. The gigantic granite blocks are naturally stacked, creating an impressive frame around these architectural marvels.
The beautiful temples of Orchha reflected in the Betwa River, with bathing ghats in the foreground
Agricultural, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
A different landscape perspective of the grand Taj, with a huge, shimmering span of the Yamuna river right in front.
View of the city, Jaswant Thada and historical cannons on Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Scenic view of Udaipur architecture at Lake Pichola at sunset
Portion of Kubalgarh Fort, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
The Purana Quila, or Old Fort, stands as a testament to Delhi's rich and tumultuous history. Nestled within its fortified walls lies a treasure trove of architectural marvels, each telling a unique tale of the city's past. Among these architectural gems is a magnificent gateway, its intricate details and towering structure captivating the imagination of visitors from around the world.\n\nThis gateway, though often overshadowed by the more famous Red Fort, is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. Its design is a harmonious blend of Persian and Indian styles, reflecting the cosmopolitan nature of the Mughal empire. The towering dome, a symbol of Mughal power and authority, rises majestically above the surrounding structures. Its intricate carvings, adorned with floral motifs and geometric patterns, showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans who created it.\n\nThe gateway's exterior is a testament to the passage of time. The weathered stone, marked by the elements, tells a story of centuries of resilience and endurance. The cracks and fissures that have developed over the years add to its character, lending it a sense of authenticity and history. Yet, despite the ravages of time, the gateway's beauty remains undiminished.
AURANGABAD, MAHARASHTRA, February 2019, Tourist at Daulatabad fort with visible building structure and canon
View of beautiful wild landscapes at himachal pradesh.
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