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3 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Delhi

Delhi is a capital city of India. There have a number of historic, religious tourist attractions that attract visitors from anywhere in the world. The history of Delhi looks from the Indus Valley Civilization time to Mughals period that can view in the great Hindu Epic Mahabharata.

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3 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Delhi

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  1. 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Delhi Delhi is a capital city of India. There have a number of historic, religious tourist attractions that attract visitors from anywhere in the world. The history of Delhi looks from the Indus Valley Civilization time to Mughals period that can view in the great Hindu Epic Mahabharata. That’s why, you can be seen here several historic monuments that tell about the culture, tradition, bravery, lifestyle of the ancient time. Red Fort, Lal Mandir, India Gate, Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar, Akshardham Temple, Lodhi Garden, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple and more. In which three are known as the World UNESCO Heritage Sites. World UNESCO Heritage Sites in Delhi 1. Qutub Minar Built in the south Delhi, Qutub Minar is popular with a massive center piece. There have various monuments that speak about the history of India. Qutub Minar with the 72.5 meters height and 14. 32 meters diameter in the base make it the best attraction here. Inside the tower, you’ll watch the Alai-Darwaza Gate, the Alai Minar, the Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque, the tomb of Iltutmish and an Iron Pillar. 2. Humayun’s Tomb

  2. The first example of Mughal architecture in India, the tomb was constructed by the emperor Humayun widow, Bega Begam in 1565 AD. The tomb was built with several innovations and set at the middle of the beautiful garden. Mirza Ghiyath was the main architect of this architectural building. It has been acclaimed as “necropolis of the Mughal dynasty”. 3. Red Fort

  3. Red Fort, famously known as Lal Quila is a palace fort was constructed in 17th century by the Mughal ruler Shahjahan. Shahjahan was built this massive fort as the capital of his state named Shahjahanabad. You will watch a unique blend of Persian, Indian and Timurid architecture style in the fort. Visit these UNESCO Sites with Delhi one day tour packages.

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