Paragraph | Visiting Historical Places (Heritage Sites)
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Last summer we visited Delhi and its neighboring historical site, Agra. On May 2, around 4pm, we left for Delhi by Rajdhani Express from Howrah. The next morning, we arrived in Delhi. After resting, we started to visit historical places - Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Qutub Minar. The next day we went to Agra. The Taj Mahal looks like a marble dream on a moonlit night. The abandoned Fatehpur Sikri Fort on the outskirts of Agra is a place where history breathes and breathes before our eyes and ears. This visit to Delhi and Agra will forever be etched in my memory.
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Last month, me and some friends visited Murshidabad, the capital of Bengal under Nawab rule. On December 2, around 12 am, we left for Murshidabad. The next morning we went to Murshidabad. After resting, we started to visit historical places - First, we visited Khosbag where Alibardi and Sirajudaullah lay in eternal sleep.
From Khosbag we went to Motijhil and saw the remains of the Ghoseti Begum buildings. Next, we saw Hajarduari, a magnificent palace with thousands of gates. It is both an art gallery, museum, library and armory. We saw there many famous pictures, the auditorium of the Nawabs, the mummies of many birds and many precious manuscripts in Persian. Finally, we visited the Katra Mosque. My visit to Murshidabad left a sad impression on me. It opened my eyes to the transformative power of earthly things.
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Last month, me and some friends visited Murshidabad, the capital of Bengal under Nawab rule. We were all six on the tour. At around noon on December 2, we left Howrah station for Murshidabad. The next morning we went to Murshidabad. After resting, we started to visit historical places - First, we visited Khosbag where Alibardi and Sirajudaullah lay in eternal sleep. From Khosbag we went to Motijhil and saw the remains of the Ghoseti Begum buildings. Next, we saw Hajarduari, a magnificent palace with thousands of gates. It is both an art gallery, museum, library and armory. We saw there many famous pictures, the auditorium of the Nawabs, the mummies of many birds and many precious manuscripts in Persian. Finally, we visited the Katra Mosque. It was in ruins. Only the bottom half of the two skyscrapers survived the onslaught of time. My visit to Murshidabad left a sad impression on me. It opened my eyes to the transformative power of earthly things. This visit to Murshidabad will forever be etched in my memory.
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Last Sunday, I visited Murshidabad, the capital of Bengal under Nawab rule. I went with my parents, sister and friends. We went there by car. We started early in the morning and got there at noon. Our trip was interesting. We were delighted with the golden rice fields swaying in the wind and the villagers bathing in the pond. We got there at 1pm. After resting, we started to visit historical sites, first we visited Hazarduari, a magnificent palace with thousands of doors. It is a beautiful palace with many real doors and some fake doors. We saw there many famous paintings, the audience room of the Nawabs, precious manuscripts in Persian and so on. We then visited the Katra Mosque. It was in ruins. Only the bottom half of the two skyscrapers survived the onslaught of time. Then we went to Motijheel Palace. The plot to defeat Siraj unfortunately took place here. Then we visited the house of Jagath Sheth, Lal Gola, Imambara, and of course other historic houses in Murshidabad. Finally, we visited Khasbag where Alibardi and Sirajudaullah died in their eternal sleep. This visit marked our mind on this great historical place in Bengal and the last independent king of Bengal, Siraj-Ud-Doullah. My visit to Murshidabad left a sad impression on me.