Places to See
Durgah in Ajmer ( Khwaja Sahib )
It is the landmark of Ajmer and one of the holiest of Muslim shrines in the
country. It has a secular appeal and revered by people of all sect. Khwaja Moin-ud-din
Chisti, a Sufi saint from Persia made this place his abode from 1192 till he
died in 1236 AD. Mughal King Humayun completed the construction of the shrine.
The Dargah is approached through a massive gate with silver doors built in several
stages. Emperor Akbar made an annual pilgrimage to Ajmer.
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Lakes in Ajmer
Ana Sagar: It is an artificial lake named after Anaji Chauhan. The catchments
were built with the help of local populace. The 'Baradari' pavilions was built
by Shah Jahan, to facilitate his long stays in Ajmer. the Baradari and the adjoining
parks are the lungs of city and favourite outing spot.
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Forts & Monuments in Ajmer
Taragarh Fort: The giant fort stands guarding the city. It has six gates. The
fort also has Miran Saheb ki Dargha who was the governor of the fort and laid
down his life in an encounter. It gives a panoramic view of the city situated
in Nagpahari of Aravalli ranges, this fort has immense archaeological and historical
importance.
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