About us       |       About India       |      Travel Tools       |       Forex Currency Converter       |        Weather Chart        |       Distance Calculator
  Rajasthan Tour
  Goa Tour
  Kerala Tour
  Ladakh Tour
  Agra Fort
  Ajanta Caves
  Bodh Gaya
  Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
  Elephanta Island
  Ellora
  Fatehpur Sikri
  Hampi
  Khajuraho
  Konark
  Mahabalipuram
  The Mahabodhi Temple
  Pattadakal
  Qutub Minar
  Sanchi
  Sun Temple
  The Taj Mahal
  The Bhimbetka rock
 

Monuments of India

India is a land that is steeped in history and even today a major part of modern India is under the influence of history. The country has a long history, which begins from 325 B.C. when the Hindu dynasties ruled the country. These dynasties were succeeded by the Mughal rulers, the Maratha dynasty and finally by the British. With such a long history, it comes, as no surprise there is one of the largest assortments of historical monuments in India.

Historical Wonders

The historical monuments in India are the silent witnesses of the bygone era. Every monument has a story behind it and has a landmark status in the history of India. Another major highlight of most of the historical monuments in India is that they depict different architectural styles and patterns and are made of different kinds of materials. The clear difference in the architectural styles is evident as one moves from north to south and east to west of India. Every city, town and village in India has historical remains that have a unique significance and legend. New Delhi, the capital of India, has several historical monuments to its credit that have stood the test of time through the ages. Some of the prominent historical monuments in India include the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, India Gate, Jantar Mantar and Rajghat. The Red Fort is one of the best examples of Mughal architecture and has a special importance for India. It was at the Red Fort that the first Prime Minister of India, unfurled the flag of independent India and this tradition is continued till today on every 15th of August.

The India Gate is yet another historic and majestic monument in New Delhi. It was built, as a tribute to the Indian soldiers who died in the World War I. the monument is the most respected war memorial in the country and even today, there is a flame under the arch of the monument that continues to burn each day and each night. Another major historical monument in India that has great importance is the Gateway of India that is situated in Mumbai. The Gateway is a remnant of the British era and was built in 1913. It displays the unique blend of Indian and European architectures.
Apart from these, the other prominent historical monuments in India include the Buland Darwaza in Fatehpur Sikri, Gingee fort in Tamil Nadu, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur and the Agra Fort.

The historical monuments in India add a unique touch to the cultural heritage of the country and remind everyone of the past.

    Site Empowered By:- Macadamia Infotech