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From the east a series of gates punctuates the worn steps of the path leading up to the fort. You enter from Fort Rd by the Gwalior Gate, dating from 1660.
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From the east a series of gates punctuates the worn steps of the path leading up to the fort. You enter from Fort Rd by the Gwalior Gate, dating from 1660.
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You’ll pass a 9th-century Vishnu shrine known as the Chaturbhuj Mandir before reaching the fourth gate on the eastern approach to Gwalior Fort.
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This concrete pillar, erected to commemorate Indian independence, stands in the middle of a seven-way junction in the southwestern part of town.
Orchha
Behind the Jehangir Mahal, the 'camel stables' (possibly, in fact, a royal pleasure pavilion) overlook a green landscape dotted with monuments.
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Stars and octagons perforate the domed roofs of this tiny bathhouse, which had hot and cold water and a hypocaust (underfloor-heated) sauna.
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Pillar 25 (east of the Great Stupa) dates from the Sunga period (2nd century BC). Its lion capital is in the Archaeological Museum.
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Probably dating from the 14th century, this is the fourth gate you pass through on the way up to Gwalior Fort from the east side.
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The 5th-century AD Pillar 26 is an inferior imitation of Pillar 10. Its lion capital can be seen in the Archaeological Museum.
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Set of Jain rock sculptures on the western approach to Gwalior Fort, with 11 large or medium-size tirthankar figures.
Archaeological Survey of India Museum
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Built by the British as a hospital and jail, this small museum now houses a ho-hum collection of Gwalior-area antiquities.
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The second gate on the eastern approach to Gwalior Fort, named after Badal Singh, Man Singh’s uncle.
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The third of the surviving gates on the eastern approach to Gwalior Fort, built in the 15th century.
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A small four-pillared Hindu temple to the hermit Gwalipa, after whom both fort and town are named.
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Beyond Temples 18 and 17, the large Temple 40 dates back to the Ashokan period, in part.
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The 2nd-century BC Stupa 4 stands behind Stupa 3, but only its base is left.
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This mosque was built by Sikander Jahan Begum in 1862. Similar in style to the Jama Masjid in Delhi, it's a smaller marble-faced mosque with two dark-pink…
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The samadhi (resting place of ashes) and equestrian monument of Lakshmibai, the Rani (Queen) of Jhansi, a heroine of the First War of Independence (Indian…
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A walk of about 1km west from Reechgarh (which is 3.3km west of the Jai Stambh) leads to a small, crystal-clear pool called Ramya Kund.
Orchha
These two pillars form an ingenious Persian-designed cooling system, being perforated on the top in order to catch the wind, while their lower parts were…
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The Scindia School, a top Indian boys' boarding school, occupies most of the southern end of the Gwalior Fort plateau. It's not open to casual visitors.
Orchha
Courtiers built their own mansions within the fortified walls of the palace area. This one, built in the 17th century, was one of the largest.
Khajuraho
Near the Vishvanath Temple, the white Pratapeswar is a much more recent bricks-and-mortar structure built around 200 years ago.
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Colourfully painted, pointed-arch gate over the street 400m east of the Gopal Mandir.
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The tall white minaret of this mosque is a landmark en route from the train station to the Mahakaleshwar Mandir.
Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Entrance Gate
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Entrance and ticket counter of the Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya.
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Landmark on a busy intersection in the Freeganj area east of the railway station.
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One of Mandu's northern bastions, through which the northbound road passes.
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One of Mandu's northern bastions, through which the northbound road passes.
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One of the less ancient remains at Sanchi's Buddhist Monuments site.
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One of the old city gates, through which the modern road now passes.
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In the middle of a busy roundabout near the Sarwate Bus Stand.
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Landmark in the Freeganj area east of the railway station.
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