2. Char minar
The Charminar, built in 1591 ,
is a monument and mosque
located in Hyderabad , Andhra
Pradesh, India.
The landmark has become a
global icon of Hyderabad, listed
among the most recognized
structures of India.The
Charminar is on the east bank
of Musi river.
To the northeast lies the Laad
Bazaar and in the west end lies
the granite-made richly
ornamented Makkah Masjid.
3. Hawa mahal
Hawa Mahal : "Palace
of Winds" or “Palace
of the Breeze”), is a
palace in Jaipur,
India. Built of red and
pink sandstone, the
palace forms a part
of the City Palace,
and extends to the
zenana, or women's
chambers.
4. Jantar mantar
The Jantar Mantar is located
in the modern city of New
Delhi. It consists of 13
architectural astronomy
instruments. The site is one
of five built by Maharaja Jai
Singh II of Jaipur, from
1724 onwards, as he was
given by Mughal emperor
Muhammad Shah the task
of revising the calendar and
astronomical tables.
5. Khajuraho Temple
The Khajuraho
Group of
Monuments in
Khajuraho, a town
in the Indian state
of Madhya
Pradesh
6. Lal quila
The Red Fort was the
residence of the
Mughal emperors of
India for nearly 200
years, until 1857. It is
located in the
centre of Delhi and
houses a number of
museums
7. Old fort Delhi
Purana Qila is the
oldest fort among
all forts in Delhi
and, the oldest
known structure of
any type in Delhi.
8. Parliament house
The Parliament of India,
also popularly known as
Sansad (Sanskrit: संसद); is
the supreme legislative
body in India. The
Parliament comprises the
President of India and the
two Houses—Lok Sabha
(House of the People) and
Rajya Sabha (Council of
States). The President has
the power to summon and
prorogue either House of
Parliament or to dissolve
Lok Sabha
9. Qutub Minar
Qutb Minar also spelled
Qutub or Qutab, is the
2nd tallest minar (73
metres) in India after
Minar-E-Fateh at
chhapar chiri at
Anandpur Sahib which
stands 100 meters tall.
Qutub Minar originally
an ancient Islamic
Monument, inscribed
with Arabic inscriptions,
and is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
10. Taj mahal
The Taj Mahal is a
white marble
mausoleum located
in Agra, Uttar
Pradesh, India. It was
built by Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan
in memory of his third
wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
11. Rastrapati bhawan
Rashtrapati Bhavan "Presidential
Residence") is the official home of
the President of India. It may refer
to only the mansion (the 340-room
main building) that has the
President's official residence, halls,
guest rooms and offices; it may also
refer to the entire 130 hectare (320
acre) President Estate that
additionally includes huge
presidential gardens (Mughal
Gardens), large open spaces,
residences of bodyguards and staff,
stables, other offices and utilities
within its perimeter walls. The main
palace building was formerly known
as Viceroy's House.