Things to do in Uttar Pradesh, India: The Best Ancient Ruins

October 5, 2021 Madelene Haan

24 January 1950
Restaurants in Uttar Pradesh

1. Ramabhar Stupa

Kushinagar India
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Ramabhar Stupa

Reviewed By DrAbhaiSociologist - Kushinagar, India

It's Holi cremation site of Lord Buddha. We enjoyed foods of here nearby famous cafe, Vipassana & Cafe, near Maths kuwar Buddha Temple, Kushinagar.UP, India, Mobile : 9305222123

2. Samosa Mahal

Near Elephant gate, Fatehpur Sikri India +91 81269 95552
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Samosa Mahal

Reviewed By Indiana_Jonesse - San Francisco, United States

Perhaps they named this samosa because it resembles the triangular shape of the snack named samosa. It is one of the houses of the great Akbar ruler.

3. Orajhar

SH 26, Ora Jhar, Chakar Bhandar, Shravasti India
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Orajhar

4. Caravan Sarai

Close to Hiran Minar, Fatehpur Sikri India +91 81269 95552
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Caravan Sarai

5. The Fort Wall

Close to Agra gate, Fatehpur Sikri India +91 81269 95552
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

The Fort Wall

Reviewed By ansari4me - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Fatehpur Sikri Fort is accessed through gates along the 5 miles long fort wall, Beginning from Delhi Darwaza in Sikri village, and moving westward, lay the city's gateways, the Lal (Red) Gate, Akbarabad (Agra) Gate, the Suraj (Sun) Gate or Birbal Gate, the Ghandar (Moon) Gate, and the Dholpur Gate or Gwalior Darwazas. Beyond these, further to the west, are the Tehrah (Crooked) Gate, Chor Gate (Thief) and the Ajmeri Darwazas. Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, and Ajmer Gateways are so called because the roads to these towns led out from these named gateways. The gateways are all identical in design but the Agra Gateway is best preserved and most frequently used by the modern tourist coming either from Agra or Bharatpur.

6. Kachchi Kuti

Mahet Rd, Rajgarh Gulahriya 271805 India
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Kachchi Kuti

7. Tansen Baradari

Near Dak Bungalow, Fatehpur Sikri India +91 81269 95552
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Tansen Baradari

Reviewed By Indiana_Jonesse - San Francisco, United States

Tan Sen, one of the nine gems of Akbar’s court, the house with 12 doors housed the court musician and singer. It has 12 doorways.

8. Todarmal Baradari

Agra road, Fatehpur Sikri India +91 81269 95552
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Todarmal Baradari

Reviewed By ansari4me - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Raja Todar Mal was the Finance Minister of the Mughal empire during Akbar's reign. He was one of the Navaratnas in Akbar's 'darbar' (court). Todar Mal was born in the city of Laharpur in present-day Uttar Pradesh. Todar Mal started his career from the humble position of a writer but slowly moved up the ranks when the Sher Shah Suri, committed him to the charge of building a new fort of Rohtas in Punjab with the objective of preventing Ghakkar raids and to also act as a barrier to the Mughals in the north-west. Under Akbar, he was placed in charge of Agra. Later, he was made governor of Gujarat. At various times, he also managed Akbar's Mint at Bengal and served in Punjab. He overhauled the revenue system of Akbar's Mughal empire. Raja Todarmal built a fortress-palace at Laharpur in the Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh. Todar Mal is recognized as a able warrior, who led in various battles. As a Finance minister of Akbar He introduced standard weights and measures, a land survey and settlement system, revenue districts and officers. This system of maintenance by Patwari is still used in Indian Subcontinent which was improved by British Raj and Government of India. As finance minister of Akbar, introduced a new system of revenue known as zabt and a system of taxation called dahshala. Todar Mal died in Lahore on 8 November 1589

9. Pakki Kuti

Mahet Area, Shravasti India https://shravasti.nic.in/tourist-place/pakki-kuti/
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Pakki Kuti

10. Lodhi Tomb

Agra, Tomb Of Akbar The Great Area, Agra 282007 India
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Lodhi Tomb

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