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Bibi Ka Maqbara
Bibi Ka Maqbara is a magnificent mausoleum,
situated at a distance of approximately 5 km
from the Aurangabad city of India. It entombs
Rabia-ul-Daurani, alias Dilras Banu Begum, the
wife of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The construction
work on the mausoleum was started in the year
1651.
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Chhatrapati
Shivaji Terminus
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is one of the busiest
as well as the oldest railway stations in India.
Situated at the D.N. Road of Mumbai, the terminus
was earlier known by the name of Victoria Terminus.
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Churchgate
Churchgate is one of the localities situated in
the downtown South Mumbai. The locality
takes its name from Churchgate Railway
Station, a terminus of the western railway
line of Mumbai Suburban Railway of Maharashtra.
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Gateway
of India
One of the most prized possessions of the
country, the Gateway of India is situated
on the waterfront
in South Mumbai. Anyone coming to Mumbai from this
harbor is greeted by the huge monument.
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Bombay
High Court
Bombay High Court is one of the oldest high courts
of India, situated in the Fort area of Mumbai.
Its foundation stone was laid down in the year
1871 and it took approximately seven years to complete
the construction.
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Rajabai
Tower
Rajabai Tower is situated within the premises
of the Fort campus of the Mumbai University.
It is basically a clock tower that rises to
a height of 85 m (280 ft) and houses the University
Library.
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Town
Hall Mumbai
One of the most magnificent buildings in the Mumbai
city of India, Town Hall initially served as the
venue of the Literary Society of Mumbai, when it
was shifted here in the year 1830.
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University
Buildings Mumbai
The University of Mumbai is located on the Bhaurao
Patil Road, just next to the High Court of the
city. Earlier known as the University of Bombay,
it boasts of being accorded a five-star ranking
(given by NAAC).
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Aga
Khan Palace
Aga Khan Palace is one of the most magnificent
monuments of Pune, situated in the Yerawada area.
The palace dates back to the year 1892 and was
constructed under the patronage of Sultan Mohammed
Shah, Aga Khan III. There was a noble cause behind
its construction.
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