Ajmer Sharif Dargah
This is a Sufi Shrine which encloses the 'Maqbara' (tomb) of poor Nawaz, Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Built-in the 13th century, this mausoleum is popular among people of all religions to offer their prayers here and also comes to all. The tomb is Shahjahan Gate built by three gates - Main Gate or Nizam Gate, Mughal Emperor, and Buland Darwaza. Another big attraction here in this holy tomb is that the food here is very pure and splendid food that after going on everyone wants to eat this food and it is also served properly to all the devotees so that Nobody should have any kind of problem.
Adhai Din Ka Jhopda
Adhai Din Ka Jhopda was originally built to function as a Sanskrit college but was later converted into a mosque by Sultan Ghori in 1197 AD. An influential blend of Indo-Islamic architecture, the structure was further done by Sultan Iltutmish in 1213 AD. The legend is that the mosque is known as an Adhai Din Ka Jhopda because of an Adhai Din Ka Jhopda fair held here during the Urs in the 18th century.
Mayo college
Mayo College is one of the oldest independent boarding schools in India. Founded in 1875, and named after Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo, Mayo College was granted by Britain to the Eton College, the clan of the princely states of India, and the college was formed to provide equal education. John Lockwood Kipling, father's Nobel laureate, Rudyard Kipling, as the principal of Mayo College, furnished a coat of arms that shows the designs of a Rajput and a Bhil warrior. The college building is one of the best current examples of Indo-Arabic style architecture.
Anasagar Lake
The establishment of Anasagar Lake is a beautiful artificial lake, built by a son of Ajaypal Chauhan, between 1135 and 1150 AD. Arnoraj was also known as Anaji, which gives the lake its name. Many years later, the Mughal emperor Jahangir added his touch to the lake by laying it out near the Daulat Bagh garden lake. Emperor Shah Jahan, also known as the five pavilions, between the Baradari, the garden, and the lake, and the emperor Shah Jahan contributed to the expansion from construction.
Soni's Nerves
The Ajmer Jain Temple, also known as the Rivers of Soniji, is a wonderful example of ornate architecture and is dedicated to Rishabh or Adinath. Its entrance is made of red stone and the marble staircase inside is engraved with images of the sacred Tirthankars - omniscient teachers of Jainism who taught religion. Built-in the 19th century, this temple is counted among the richest temples in India. Whenever someone comes here, they offer more gold, than any rupee because it is counted among the richest temples in India, this famous architectural marvel is found in the book of Kurt Titze.
Lake Foy Sagar
A beautiful artificial lake, Lake Foy Sagar was built by an English engineer, Mr. Foy in an 1892 advertisement. This task was taken to provide famine relief for local people through wage employment. Foy Sagar Lake offers a beautiful view of Aravali.
Nareli Jain Temple
Nareli Jain Temple Ajmer is in Ajmer, this temple is also known as Shri Gyanandoy Tirtha It is located on the National Highway of Jaipur on the outskirts of Ajmer. This modern building is celebrated for being a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary architectural styles. It is known as the Jinalaya of 24 miniature temples in its vicinity, they represent the Jain Tirthankaras. The Nareli Jain Temple is an important point of pilgrimage for the Digambar Jains.
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