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The Taj Mahal, India's top ten best tourist attractions, ranks first.

India is a diversified country with different cultures, historical sites, monuments and several beautiful places. There are so many famous historical sites and places in India that we can't even count them. Frankly speaking, if we list all the historical sites and places, the list will never stop. In addition, these heritages and historical sites are the main sources of funds for Indian tourism. There is no doubt that India has more historical sites and places of interest than any other country in the world.

As usual, just like other lists, you will find that the Taj Mahal ranks first among our historical sites and places in India. However, be sure to go to places that will definitely surprise you. So, don't kill your passion, let's take a look at the most interesting tourist attractions in India.

1. The Taj Mahal in Agra is on our list. The first is the peak of Mughal architecture, which was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Han Jia in his wife. It took 22 years to build this mausoleum (1632-53). It is also one of the seven wonders of the world. According to local legend, Shahanjia ordered the workers who built magnificent buildings to cut off their hands, so that similar monuments could never be built again.

2. Mysore Palace Mysore Palace is the most famous monument in Mysore, Karnataka. As we all know, its names are Ma halahala Palace and Anba Villa. After the royal residence of the local ruler, Mysore Palace is now open to the public as a museum displaying royal objects. In the most famous historical sites and places in India, palaces usually rank first.

It is believed that Lord Rama and his brother laxman visited Hembi Temple, which is part of the monument group of Hembi Temple. This temple is dedicated to Shiva, also known as Virupaksha. This temple attracts a large number of believers from all over the world and is listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

4. Kutbuta Kutbuta in Delingha is 73 meters high, the tallest brick minaret in the world and the second largest minaret in India. This historical site is surrounded by several important monuments connected with the tower. This is one of the oldest historical sites in Indian history. It was entrusted by the founder of Delhi on 1 192.

5. The Palace of the Wind in Jaipur, India is located in Jaipur, and the Palace of the Wind stands at the entrance of the city palace. It looks like a beehive with 953 windows. This historical site was built by Sava Pratasinger in 1799. Its design looks like the crown of the Hindu god Krishna. When the golden sun shines on the palace in the morning, it looks spectacular.

6. The Red Fort in Delingha is the palace of Shah Jahanabad, and Shah Jahanabad is the new capital of Shah Han Jia, the fifth Mughal emperor. It is one of the most famous monuments in Indian history. The construction of the fortress took 10 years, from 1638 to 1648. In addition, the Indian Prime Minister planted the Indian flag at the main entrance of the fortress and delivered a speech to the whole country on Independence Day.

7. Mumbai's gateway to India is a beautiful and exquisite monument built during British rule in the 20th century. The Gate of India is one of the best colonial architectural heritages in India. This is the landmark entrance to Mumbai, the city of dreams. This magnificent gate was built in 1924 and was founded by Count Reading.

8. Sangji Pagoda Sangji Pagoda is located in a small town called Sangji in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is one of the oldest stone tablets in India and was appointed by Ashoka. The main attractions include some pagodas, temples and columns. In addition, these monuments have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1989.

9. Ajanta Cave is located in Ajanta Cave and Eerola Cave near Orangabad, where art and religion meet. It depicts the artist's real skills, and all the rock carvings are done by hand. These 29 caves are full of sculptures and paintings, showing all kinds of Buddha statues and Jatak stories. There are 17 Hindu caves, 12 Buddhist caves and 5 Jain caves, which are believed to be used for prayer and study.

10.Jalta, Hyderabad The last of the first batch of historical sites and sites listed by us is Jalta, which is located in Hyderabad, on the east bank of Demi River. The monument standing in the city center has become a global symbol of Hyderabad. 1592, Sultan Mohammad Quayle Kurshah used the plague to destroy the evil forces in his new town.