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Write an essay on Visit to an unknown place.
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Answered by fardeen2258
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Explanation:

Our teacher of history got us to assemble at a place and told us how the emperor Shahjahan, the Mughal emperor, had got this monument built as a mausoleum for his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal and had desired himself also to be buried by her side after his death. So there were the two graves side by side within the mausoleum. We roamed around, were astounded at the beauty and artistry of the fine carvings how fine must have been those fingers who with so much artistry created this piece of art. Sometimes we saw towards the Taj and the next moment looked up towards the moon in the sky. The Taj looked no less beautiful than the moon in heaven.

It was for us a dream come true to have come to visit this architectural wonder about which we had heard so much, read so much. Really our country can truly be proud of this piece of art.

On the backside flowed the placid Yamuna, as if with a full sense of gratification in the honor of washing the feet of this wonder of wonders.

For full two hours, we were going round and round this monument only wondering and rejoicing. It was now getting about 10 in the night when we came down to sprawl over the lawns to open our tiffin packets. Thereafter was to start our return journey.

We did reach our buses casting the last lingering looks at the ‘Dream in Marble’ that we had seen. We were back to our homes when the rays of the rising sun were looking from the crevices of the windows.

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Answered by saumya8715
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A visit to a historical place is always an exciting experience. It is a fascinating adventure. I had one such experience during the last summer vacations, when I visited Delhi.

With my family, I reached Delhi by train. After some rest, we undertook a visit to Delhi. Delhi is a historical city. It has been called by different names in different periods of time. On one hand there are Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Qutub Minar, India Gate which narrate the glorious past of India; while Rashtrapati Bhawan, Lotus Temple, Parliament, to name a few, are the wonders of modern times.

We visited the Red Fort first. The Red Fort is also known as Lal Quila and is the landmark of Delhi. It stands on the bank of river Yamuna. It was built by Shah Jehan in 1648. It is built using red stones. It consisted of Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Rang Mahal etc. The surroundings of the pavilion have been decorated using precious stones, gems, valuable stones and silver linings.

Diwan-e-Khas is beautifully designed and has its walls engraved with following text: "If there is anywhere Paradise on earth, it is this, it is this and it is this". Another superb structure like Pearl Mosque on Moti Masjid is built near Rang Mahal. Then we went to the first floor. On the first floor there is a war memorial museum.

The Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag here on Red Fort on every Independence Day and addresses to the nation from its rampart.

By noon, we had completed the tour of Red Fort and returned back. I enjoyed my trip to the Red Fort very much. It was really an unforgettable experience which apart from being intellectually rewarding gave us a glimpse of our country's proud history.

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