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Bibi ka Maqbara : The Taj of Deccan

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Bibi Ka Maqbara, Front view  I  Image by Tejaswee Many of the rulers that emerged in India, built various historical structures in the contemporary style of architecture. But, due to some reasons, a lot of those structures were away from fame. The tale of Bibi Ka Maqbara in Aurangabad is somewhat similar. Created a few centuries ago, this building bears witness to the artifacts of the past. Aurangabad, a city in Maharashtra is blessed with a rich heritage. Well-known Ajanta-Ellora Caves are located near this city. Many tourists come to Aurangabad and visit these fascinating artworks. Bibi Ka Maqbara is one of those tourist places that play an important role in the tourism industry of Aurangabad. Maqbara is located at a distance of almost 3 km from the core area of Aurangabad city. Right now Maqbara seems to be on arid land but it was built on the bank of Khamb river. This monument was built following the Mughal Architecture technique and has a heritage of over 350 years. It is believed

‘Bengaluru Fort’: A Witness to Historical Glory!

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Bengaluru Fort, Bengaluru, Karnataka  I  Courtesy of Wikipedia   India’s culture and heritage places are some of the favorite topics of many people. For those, and for their curiosity, there are many places in India where people can learn and observe historical pieces of evidence. It is grateful to visit heritage places where all the things are inherited and preserved just like the old days. My visit to Bengaluru Fort before the pandemic brought a great experience of learning new things. It revealed the cultural facts of our country. Also helped to learn about the people who experienced that era. Bengaluru, a city of dreams for millions of Indians, the silicon valley of India is also very well known for its history and heritage. This beautiful city has witnessed a range of kingdoms rise and fall, it has seen Kannada culture evolving through time, and the temples, palaces, forts are just a few examples of this incredibility. Many kings built some monuments to survive and maintain their