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Overview
Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most popular tourists’ spot not only for its impeccable beauty and adventures but also for its monuments. These monuments in Jammu and Kashmir are flourishing the rich heritage of India. These monuments also exemplifying communal harmony, for instance, three religious and sacred sites- temple (for Hindus), mosque (for Muslims) and Gurudwara (for Sikhs) located side-by-side.
There are many monuments like Hazartbal Mosque, Shankaracharya Temple, Khanqah of shah Hamadan, Makhdoom Sahib, Martand, Kheer Bhawani, Awantipur, Chhatti padshahi Gurudwara, Hari Parbat fort and temple of Sharika Devi. These Monuments in Jammu and Kashmir have enough potential to attract large number of tourists around the globe.
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Summary
Hazratbal is one of the most famous destinations for those who seek tour to monuments in Jammu and Kashmir. A white marble edifice located on the west side on the bank of Dal Lake, which casts its image in the serene water of the lake. Every Friday, large numbers of people gather here for offering pray. Unlike other mosque, Hazaratbal have domed roof which shows its uniqueness.
Jami Masjid is another famous monument which is located in the heart of Srinagar old city. It is a largest mosque in Kashmir which built on 370 supporting wooden pillars. This monument in Jammu and Kashmir reflects the state of art from Indo-Saracenic architecture, originally built by Sultan Sikandar. Hari Prabhat Fort and sharika Devi temple located on atop of Sharika Hill, was built by Atta Mohammed in 18th century.
Add-on Facilities
Full historical information about these monuments, accommodation facilities in hotels, sight seeing to various palaces, gardens and lakes, traditional meals and reservations are the facilities provided in tour to monuments in Jammu and Kashmir.
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