Culture of Uttar Pradesh - Gallery

Gallery

  • Kumbh Mela, at Allahabad (Prayagraj)is the largest gathering anywhere in the world.

  • Taj Mahal, Agra

  • Madan Mohan temple in Brindavan.

  • The Tomb of Salim Chisti

  • Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb at Agra

  • Amar Singh Gate at Agra Fort

  • The five-storey Panch Mahal at Fatehpur Sikri

  • The historical Atala Masjid built by 'Sultan Ibrahim', Sultan of Jaunpur.

  • Buland Darwaza (Great Gate), Fatehpur Sikri

  • Roomi Darwaza, Lucknow

  • Tomb Queen Bride in Faizabad.

  • Mausoleum of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula in Faizabad.

  • JK Temple (RadhaKrishna Temple), Kanpur

  • Tomb of Akbar the Great, Agra

  • Gateway to Bara Imambara, Lucknow

  • The Chhota Imambara, Lucknow

  • The Bhool Bhulaiyya Front View, Lucknow

  • Bahu Begum ka Maqbara, Faizabad.

  • The Dhamekh Stupa is located in Sarnath where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma

  • Kushinagar is a town where Gautama Buddha died

  • Gandhakuti (Buddha's hut) in Jetavana, Sravasti.

  • Kakrala is town where Sufi Hazrat Shah Sharafat Miyan was Born.

  • Ancient Buddhist monasteries near Dhamekh Stupa, Sarnath.

  • The ancient excavated Buddha inside the Parinirvana Temple, Kushinagar.

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