| Monument / Site | Location | Key Highlight / Era | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Agra, Uttar Pradesh | UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbol of love, Mughal architecture, built by Shah Jahan (1632-1653) | | Qutub Minar | New Delhi | Tallest brick minaret in the world, early Indo-Islamic architecture, built in 1206 | | Red Fort | New Delhi | UNESCO World Heritage Site, main residence of Mughal emperors, built in 1638 | | India Gate | New Delhi | National monument, war memorial for soldiers of World War I, built in 1931 | | Hawa Mahal | Jaipur, Rajasthan | "Palace of Winds," intricate honeycomb-like structure | | Charminar | Hyderabad, Telangana | Iconic monument with four grand arches and minarets, built in 1591 | | Ellora Caves | Maharashtra | UNESCO World Heritage Site, rock-cut caves representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain faiths | | Golden Temple | Amritsar, Punjab | Holiest site in Sikhism, known for its gold-covered dome and sacred pool | | Ajanta Caves | Maharashtra | UNESCO World Heritage Site, Buddhist cave monuments with ancient murals and sculptures | | Khajuraho Temples | Madhya Pradesh | UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its Nagara-style architecture and intricate sculptures |
Five distinct tapering storeys, red sandstone carvings, and the ancient Iron Pillar nearby.
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: Once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, these ruins across a boulder-strewn landscape highlight ancient South Indian trade and architecture.
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