India's world -famous 10 historic buildings
Trending 1. Qutub Minar (Delhi) In 1193 AD, Qutub-UD-Din Aibak started built. It is the world’s highest brick tower and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2. Ajanta Caves (Maharashtra) second century BC. Buddhis was created by monks. The graffiti and sculpture here is world famous. Unesco declared World Heritage Heritage. 3. Elephanta caves (Maharashtra) These caves built from the sixth to the seventh century were dedicated to Lord Shiva. The ‘trimurti’ god here is the most famous. This site is located in the middle of the sea and is a tourist attraction. 4. Sanchi stupa (Madhya Pradesh) built into the third century BC vocal Ashoka. Buddhis was the center of reproduction and a unique example of Indian architecture. 5. Mahabalipuram Temple (Tamil Nadu) built by the Pallava Dynasty in the 7th-8th century. The wagon temple and craftsman here is world famous. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 6. Sun Temple, Konark (Odisha) built in the 13th century by the king Narasimhadeva of the Ganga dynasty, this temple is dedicated to the sun built in the form of a large wagon. 8. Khajuraho Temple (Madhya Pradesh) The sculpture and craft of this temple complex, built by Chandel dynasty in the 10th-11th century, is world famous. This place is a combination of sensual art and spirituality. 9. GOL Dome (Karnataka) It was built in the 17th century by Sultan Mohammad Adil Shah of Bijapur. This second largest dome structure in the world is that ‘Whipping Gallery’ is a wonderful example of sound science. 10. Red Fort (Delhi) was built by Mughal -Equeer Shah Jahan in the 17th century. It is a symbol of Indian freedom struggle. Every year on August 15, the Prime Minister makes a speech from here. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here