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In Delhi
Imposing triumphal arch commemorating the Indian soldiers killed in the First World War.
Religious site also known as the Bahá’í House of Worship, opened in 1986 to those of all religions.
Opulent red-sandstone tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, built in 1572 & surrounded by formal gardens.
Landmark 17th-century Mughal fortress built in towering red sandstone, now a complex of museums.
A British-era public park featuring ancient tombs, rose & herb gardens, bonsai trees and a lake.
Sikh house of worship with a golden dome & a pool of water with purported healing properties.
Over 11,000 artisans worked on this lavishly decorated Hindu temple complex inaugurated in 2005.
Official residence plus Mughal and herbal gardens of the President of India, with visits by request.
17th-century, red sandstone Mughal-style mosque with a 25,000 capacity & 40m high minarets.