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Panipat

Panipat, Haryana

Haryana, in northern India, contains the Panipat district. With a 1,268 km2 size, the district is the nineteenth-largest in the state, behind Gurugram and Panchkula .

Places to visit

  • Tomb of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar : This tomb, also known as the Dargah of Shah KalandarKhizar Khan, the son of Allau-din Khilji, has stood stoically for seven hundred years. A saint named Bu-Ali-Shah Kalandar was born in 1190.This tomb, which is enclosed at Qalandar Chowk, is still mainly unknown but has architecture that rivals those of places like the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi and the Ajmer Dargah. This mausoleum was built during the Mughal Empire by Mahabat Khan, an army chief of Emperor Jahangir. It was created in honor of HazratShareefuddin Bu Ali Shah Qalandar, also known as Bu Ali Shah Qalandar, a well-known Sufi saint of the Chishti order.
  • Distance: Tomb of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar is 17 kilometers away from Panipatt

  • Panipat Museum : The Panipat Museum was created with the express purpose of imparting knowledge about Haryana's archaeology, history, and handicrafts, with a focus on the Battles of Panipat, which marked a turning point in Indian history.With the aid of contemporary maps, write-ups, images, and slideshows, it exhibits antiquities, inscriptions, sculptures, guns and armor, pottery, old and precious papers, jewelry, and art and craft products. Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, a local hero from Haryana, Raja Surja Mal of Bharatpur, Vikramaditya (Vikramajit) of Gwalior, the Maharaja of Patiala, Sher Shar Suri, Sadashiv Rao Bhau, Vishwas Rao Peshwa, and TukujShinde are some of the military heroes profiled in the museum.
  • Distance: Panipat Museum is 4.3kilometers away from Panipatt

  • Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi : The Turko-Mongol warlord Babur slew Ibrahim Lodhi, the Afghan Sultan of Delhi, in the First Battle of Panipat in April 1526. His grave is not far from the shrine of the Sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar.It is a straightforward rectangular building on a high platform that is reached by stairs. When the Grand Trunk Road was being built in 1866, the British moved the tomb and repaired it, adding an inscription commemorating Ibrahim Lodi's passing at the Battle of Panipat.
  • Distance: Grave of Ibrahim Lodhiis 3 kilometers away from Panipatt

How to Reach

  • By Air-Regular flights are not very effective at connecting Panipat to other significant cities in the nation. New Delhi is home to the closest airport, which is 92 kilometers away.
  • By Train-Regular trains to Panipat are readily available from other significant cities around the nation.
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