Front Corridor of Taj 1 — Stock Photo, Image

Front Corridor of Taj 1 — Photo

The Front Corridor of Tajmahal, Agra, India

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Qutub Minar in Delhi is world heritage site. Minaret was constructed in 1192. Qutub Minar Height : 72.5 meters. Steps in minar : 379. Each of the 5 storeys and tower of Qutub Minar has unique design, hit by lightening couple of times and was damaged.
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