Essay on "A visit to Historical place" quick pleasee (200 words)
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visit to a historical place:
The word “visit” has of meanings. The first thought that fun sometimes, this reminds us some pleasant moments of glories poet. I also have some precious memories of my visit to the historical city “Lahore”.
As Lahore is the second biggest and old city of Pakistan. Therefore it has a great old civilization so, it is natural that we have a desire to see such a beautiful and remarkable memories of our great rules, once I went to Lahore and stayed at my uncle’s house. My cousins decided to go on outing. I wanted to see the historical places. There about which I have read a lot so, all agreed to visit “Jahangir tomb”. We reached there by bus. The magnificent tomb of Jahangir was before our eyes. It was built by “shah Johan” in the memory of his father. It reminds us the glory of the great Mughals.
The tomb of Jahangir is situated at “Shah Dora”. It is a place four miles away from Lahore on the eastern bank of river Ravi. The four tall towers of tomb can be seen from a distance. The mausoleum is in the path which is gourde by a high wall. There is a gate way which is gourde by high wall.
A fountain in front of the mausoleum sends forth a cool shower of water. We walked in a raised plate on the both sides of the platform. There were beautiful lawns. The place was constructed with small bricks in Mughal style. The material used in it was red and white Marble. The inside decoration was of inlaid work of previous stone. This building is the master piece of art of Mughal builders. There were eight fountains in the buildings.
When I left the place, my mind was full of thoughts because I had learnt much from there about Muslim rulers in the subcontinent and I agreed with “bacons”. Where he says,
“Traveling in young age is a part of education”.
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Place – The Taj Mahal
India is famous all over the world for her ancient temples and historical buildings.
The Taj at Agra is the most famous historical building in India. It is known all over the world as a dream in marble. It was built by Shah J ah an. the famous Mughal emperor, in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was built about three centuries ago. More than twenty thousand masons and workers built it in about twenty two years. After the completion of the monument, as the story goes, their hands were chopped off, so that they could not build the pair of the Taj.
During the last three centuries, the glory of the Taj has not dimmed the least. It still commands the first position among the buildings of the world. It stands outside the city of Agra on the banks of river, Yamuna. In order to reach the main building, one has to pass through a huge gateway of red stones. There are symmetrical cypress trees surrounding the building.
The Taj is built on a raised platform. The outstanding spiral minarets enhance its beauty. The marble tombs of Shah J and Mumtaz Mahal are situated in the middle of the main building. They are inlaid with precious stones, on the walls of the building are carved verses from the Holy Koran.
As soon as a person reaches close to the building, he forgets the world altogether. The mausoleum looks like a fairy dressed in a spotless white attire. On a moonlit night, its beauty penetrates the interstices of mind so as to remain there forever. One really feels that one has never seen such a charming spectacle before. Tagore hails the Taj as “a tear frozen on the cheek of eternity”.
The first time I visited the Taj many years ago, I simply felt captivated. I found numerous Indian and foreign visitors pouring in. Once one approaches the building one feels lost to move away from it. Even if one has to go at last, one feels inclined to visit it again and again.
The Taj is immortal. It may be called beauty concretized in pure white marble and as such a joy forever. But, unfortunately in the present materialistic world, even the beauty of the Taj is at stake because of the effluent sculpture dioxide emitted by the Matura refinery. Let us hope the able scientists will do something about it.
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