These 3 places are best to wander on International Women's Day
At Farhan Khan 08, Mar 2025 12:00 pm Jagran.com What is India known for India? India is known for its unique culture and tradition around the world. The arts and culture here attract people from all over the world. Visit this place on Women’s Day, today we will tell you about 3 such buildings, which must be seen on the occasion of Women’s Day. These buildings were built by women rulers. Let’s learn about these buildings. The grave of Humayun exists many such historic buildings in the capital of the country, which people from far and wide come here to see. Humayun’s grave is one of these, built between 1565 and 1572. Humayun’s wife Hamida Begum built this Mausoleum, and an example of a mixture of Persian architecture, was built by Humayun’s wife Hamida Banu Begum, also known as Haji Begum. The remains of the Mughal rulers kept in the mausoleum. It was the first garden in the country and it started a new trend. In this Mausoleum, the remains of many Mughal rulers, including Humayun. Lal Darwaza -Mosque in the Lal Darwaza Mosque, Jaunpur, was built in 1447 by Bibi Raje. Bibi Raje Sultan was the Queen of Mahmud Sharki. This mosque looks like the Atala mosque, this mosque was dedicated to Saint Syed Ali Dawood Qutubuddin. The design and style of this mosque looks a lot like the ‘Atala Mosque’. ETIMAD-UD-DAULA Located in Iimad-UD-Daula Agra is known as Mini Taj Mahal. This grave was built by a daughter for her father. Nur Jahan built this Mausoleum between 1622 and 1628, the wife of Emperor Jahangir, the wife of Emperor Jahangir, built this best marble Mausoleum in memory of his father Mir Gayas Baig. Beautiful pictures of Vicky Jain’s wife Ankita Lokhande