Three places that haven't changed from medieval period
Three places that haven't changed from medieval period
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There are some historical places in India that are not completely changed till date. The first name from the non-changing places in 100 years is the fort of Jaipur. Aamer's fort in Jaipur, which is a prominent place in Medieval India's history. Aamer's Fort, which reflects the royal life style of Rajputana. This fort is an ideal fusion of Hindu and Muslim architecture.

It is a very good tourist destination for family wanderings. The second name in the non-changing places in 100 years is Hampi in the state of Karnataka, it is also a very beautiful place located in the north. This city is situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra river between the ruins. Hampi is considered an important religious center of the Vijayanagara empire. Also tell that UNESCO has included Hampi City as a World Heritage Site.

Tourists say about this place that if ancient civilization is to be seen then there can be no better place than Hampi. The third name is the Catholic World, which is in Goa. This is the famous place where the famous St. Francisian Javier was buried. Goa was a Portuguese colony till 1961, after which India's occupation took place here.

Goa still maintains the architecture of its churches and old houses and the culture of its towns. Goa Carnival and St. Francis festivals are celebrated here with great pomp.

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