India has always been known for its diverse culture. The Indian subcontinent has an extensive history of invaders and tourists. During this many structures were built by these people. Most of the structures of this time were demolished or renovated during the reign of the new rulers. But today all these structures are losing their specialty due to a lack of conservation and attention. So let us tell you about some such historical buildings of India, about which tourists know very little but everyone must visit here at least once in their life.

Bidar Fort
Located in the Deccan Plateau, Bidar is known as the City of Whispering Monuments. This Bahmani monument was constructed in the 15th century. When Sultan Alla Uddin Bahman shifted his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar.

Sarkhej Roza
Sarkhej Roza is a mosque and mausoleum located in Makarba village near Ahmedabad. It was once a famous center of Sufi culture. Sufi saint Sheikh Ahmed Ganj Baksh used to live here. Sarkhej Roja is called the Acropolis of Ahmedabad.

Salim Singh's Haveli
Salim Singh ki Haveli located in Jaisalmer was built in the year 1815 on the foundations of an existing haveli. The building, built in a specific style, has a number of interesting features. Another feature of this building is the 38 balconies, each of which has its own distinct design.

marble palace
The Marble Palace was built in Kolkata by Raja Rajendra Malik. It is a structure that reflects Bengali architecture. The palace is built entirely of white stones and has a beautiful garden in front. The heirs of the royal family take the tourists who come here on a tour. Let the heirs still live in the palace.

Maloti Temple
There are more than 70 terracotta temples in the small town of Maluti in Jharkhand, which leave a mark on history. It is one of the lost historical places of India. This temple needs strict management. These temples were built under the Baz Basant dynasty, depicting scenes from the Hindu epics.

glass palace
Kanch Mahal is a square-shaped glass palace in Agra located near the tomb of Akbar. Due to the tile work in its construction, it is called Kanch Mahal. The palace was originally built as a residence for the royal ladies. But later it was used as a hunting ground. The building is surrounded by a magnificent garden. Tourists visiting here cannot remain mesmerized by the beauty of the structure.

Bolgatti Palace
Bolgatti Palace is one such palace in Kerala, which was not built by any Indian ruler. It is said that it was built by the Dutch in 1974. It is believed that a rich landowner lived in it. Today this anonymous palace is surrounded by a garden, swimming pool, and Ayurveda center.

The story of the past is historical in itself. If you like history, then definitely visit these monuments of India mentioned here. Surely a visit here will become interesting and memorable for you.