A Few of New Delhi's Most Iconic Sites

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India Gate is a monument built in honor of the Indian soldiers who were killed during World War 1
The Red Fort was built by the Mughal emperor in 1638 and is known for its red stone
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared the Red Fort a World Heritage Site
As you enter the Red Fort, you find the Chatta Chowk "covered market"
The Jama Masjid mosque can accommodate 25,000 people making it the largest in India
Did you know that a "Gurudwara" (worship place for Sikhs) is a place that also serves free food to anyone who visits it?
In the 1560s, Persian and Indian craftsmen united to build Humayun's Tomb
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization declared Humayun's Tomb as a World Heritage Site

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