Induri Fort Talegaon Pune History Attraction Review and Images Sir Senapati killa
Induri Fort Induri Fort, this fort is also called Indori Fort and Sarsenapati’s Fort. Induri Fort is at a distance of 36 km from Pune and it is 3 km from Talegaon on Talegaon – Chakan road in Induri village. History Induri Fort was built by Khanderao Dabhade in 1720, Khanderao Dabhade was the eldest son of Yesaji Dabhade, the bodyguard of Shivaji Maharaj. From 1705 to 1717, Khanderao Dabhade extended the Maratha Empire to Baroda. Shahu Maharaj made Khanderao Dabhade the Commander-in-Chief of the Maratha Empire on 11 January 1717. Talegaon, which was inherited by General Khanderao Dabhade, later came to be known as Talegaon Dabhade. Khanderao Dabhade died…
Kund Mala A Romantic place in the monsoon near Pune & Kund Mala Temple
Kund Mala Kund Mala is 30 KM away from Pune, I was exploring some un touch places around Pune Suddenly I came to know this place, and the next day I was ready in the morning. I reached there at 7.30 am and a big surprise to me that lot of peoples were already there. They came in form of couples, families, and in a group. This is a very much popular place for cyclists. A group of cyclists can be seen here. The place is beautifully steeped in the river landscape. Nowadays, this place is becoming very popular and many people come here in the morning for relaxation. No…
Ghoradeshwar trek and Ghoradeshwar temple Best place near Pune Trekking to the highest point of Ghoradeshwar hill
Ghoradeshwar trek Today I was ready at 6:00 am because I had to go on a very beautiful hill for trekking. The name of this place was Ghoradeshwar hill. In fact Ghoradeshwar trek quite famous for daily trekking lovers. The Ghoradeshwar is 25 kms from Pune on Old Mumbai Pune Highway. When I reached Ghoradeshwar, there were many trekkers, But today I have determined the goal, that I had to go to the highest peak of Ghoradeshwar. That was the fun for Ghoradeshwar trek. Ghoradeshwar Temple history Ghoradeshwar Hill is famous for the ancient temple of Lord Shiva and Buddhist caves. There are two temples of Lord Shiva. I was very…
Jhulta Minar Ahmedabad still an unresolved mystery of shaking minarets
Jhulta Minar Ahmedabad Jhulta Minar one of the famous minar in Ahmedabad India. Jhulta Minar are known as shaking minar also because of both minar shakes. when one minar push gently then the other minar feels vibration inspite of the middle connected part remain intact. A staircase has been made inside these towers, from which you can go to the first portion of the tower. Now no one is allowed to go inside these towers because these towers had appeared cracked on the surface, so these towers are tied up with steel strip. Till a few years ago, entry inside the tower was open and allowed with an entrance fee.…
Rani no Hajiro The Gujarat sultanate queens are buried in this place
Rani no Hajiro Rani No Hajiro – Manek Chowk has Badshah No Hazira on one side and Rani no Hajiro on the other side, also known as Mughalai Bibi Ka Maqbara or Ahmed Shah’s Queen’s Tomb. History of Rani no Hajiro It is built on a large floor. It has a small corridor to go around it. When entering it, it is a square open courtyard, it is about 37 meters in width, which has a big corridor on all sides. This Rani no Hajiro was built in 1445 but it was completed by Mehmood Begada in 1457. It has eight marble graves of Ahmed Shah I queens and other…
Ahmedabad history know it before visiting Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad history Before the 11th AD, Ahmedabad was known as Archival. This was a forest area and the Sabarmati River was floating here. It was the habitat of Bill (Adivasi) and ruled by Bhill King Asha Palli. The Karna king of the Chalukyas dynasty of Anhilwada today known as Patan defeated the Bhil king in 1078 and had established the ancient city Karnavati along the bank of the Sabarmati River. The Chalukyas dynasty ruled from the 11th century to the 13th century until Gujarat came under the Vaghela dynasty in 1243. Subsequently, Gujarat was conquered by Alauddin khilji. It became under the control of the Delhi sultanate in 1297. The…
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Jami Masjid Champaner a UNESCO World heritage and finest Mosque in India Attraction and Review
👇 Subscribe Us for ou Youtube Channel Travfoodie for travel and food videos 👇 Jami Masjid Champaner When I saw Jami Masjid first time, I was astonished to see this very beautiful heritage mosque. This mosque is one of the finest mosques in western India. Jami Masjid Champaner is part of the UNESCO world heritage site. History This Jami Masjid in Champaner was built by Sultan Begada in 1509. It has a mixture of Hindu, Jain workmanship and architecture. The Jami Masjid surface ornaments include motifs of the sun, diamonds, pottery and vines and lotus insignia used in earlier temples. Mosque structure This mosque is built on a high floor, this…
Bhandarej Bawdi Most beautiful bawdi in Bhandarej village Dausa
👇 Subscribe Us for travel and food videos 👇 Bhandarej Bawdi dausa Bhandarej Bawdi – Bhandarej village is 10 km from Dausa town in Rajasthan, This village has a very beautiful stepwell. The Bandarej’s stepwell is also called Badi bawdi. This bawdi has steps to reach the bottom of the water. On entering this Bawdi, The chhatri type arch is built above its main court and a similar arch is built on the end of this building, there are four chhatriyas on the four corner and an umbrella in the middle, which makes this step well very beautiful, this stepwell is a very beautiful example of craft art. It’s a different…
Sambhar Lake| Pre-wedding Shooting location | Most beautiful and different place
👇 Subscribe Us for travel and food videos 👇 Sambhar Lake The salt lake is the largest Lake India and surrounds the historical sambhar lake town. The lake length is approx. 35 km and width max 11 km. the depth of salt lake depth varies in the dry season from 2ft to 10 ft in monsoon. The lake circumference around 90 km and it surrounded by Aravali hills. It is the largest saline wetland in India.The feeding water comes from five main rivers to salt lake. The salt lake divided in two-part by a small sandstone dam and water release to salt evaporation area where salt farming is being done for thousand…
Shakambari Devi Temple in Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan
👇 Subscribe Us for travel and food videos 👇 Shakambari Although there are many temples in India, today I am going to tell you about shakambari Devi, a form of Maa Durga. This temple is on the banks of Sambhar Lake, this place is 90 km from Jaipur in Rajasthan. Journey I visited ma shakambari devi temple in feb 2021. I have started my journey from Jaipur to salt Lake and Maa shakambari temple. First, turn taken for phulera at mokhampura from Jaipur Ajmer highway. The road was not good approx. 10-15 km thereafter road is good up to sambhar city. When I reached sambhar city there are a lot of…