Culture Quest: 7 Must-Visit Destinations Steeped In History

Check out these places for your autumn break

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Check out these places for your autumn break

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

The city of Gwalior is often defined by its fort, which was built between the sixth and 10th centuries. The Gwalior fort has since been used by a number of dynasties, and the inscriptions on its walls tell interesting stories. For a dose of ancient history though, look for the oldest known representation of shunya, or zero, on the walls of one of the fort’s temples.

A view through one of the arches at the historic Gwalior Fort

Visit the fort in the evening for a light-and-sound show and learn about Gwalior’s history and legends. The city also nurtures an important living tradition. It is home to the oldest khayal gharana in Hindustani music and is closely associated with the life and music of Tansen. Every December, a four-day music festival, the Tansen Samaroh, is held near his tomb, attracting exponents of Hindustani music from all over the country.

 

Ajmer, Rajasthan

Tucked away in central Rajasthan, around 400 kms from Delhi and 130 kms from Jaipur is the small town of Ajmer. It has played a largely unknown, but important role in shaping Islamic culture in the subcontinent.

 Ajmer Sharif Dargah

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