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"Gwalior is a curious mixture of old and New, this sparwling city in the northern most part of madhya pradesh. It offers a feast of historic sights, museums, parks, shops, cultural programmes and cuisines.
The northern most city, Gwalior was established in 8th century A.D. and was named after Saint Gwalipa. The city is dominated by its hill-top fort, a symbol of Rajput valour and chivalry. The 15th century palace of Raja Mansingh is located in the citadel. The fort also houses Teli-ka-Mandir, an ancient temple.
Gajri mahal, at the foot of the fort, has one of the first museums of sculptures in the country. Gwalior has also the distinction of being a centre in Indian Classical Music. Miya Tansen, one of the nine jewels of the court of emperor akbar the great, was buried at gwalior. Every year in december a great music festival is held here to commemorate this great singer."
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Gwalior: The Jewel of Madhya Pradesh .
Gwalior is a curious mixture of old and new; this is a sprawling city in the northernmost part of Madhya Pradesh. It offers a feast of historic sights, museums, parks, shops, cultural programmes and cuisines. The northernmost city, Gwalior was established in the 8th century A.D. and named after Saint Gwalipa. The city is dominated by its hill-top fort, a symbol of Rajput valour and chivalry. The 15th century palace of Raja Mansingh is situated in the citadel. The fort also houses Teli-ka-Mandir, an ancient temple. Gajri Mahal at the foot of the fort has one of the first museums of sculpture in the country. Gwalior is also the distinction of being a centre of Indian classical music. Miya Tansen, one of the nine jewels of the Court of Emperor Akbar the Great, was buried in Gwalior. Every year in December, a great music festival is held here to commemorate this great singer.