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Fort Gwalior Fort is one of India's most famous forts. It has withstood the onslaught of many warring dynasties, each of whom have left their traces in various monuments in and around the fort. The sandstone fort, rising 300 ft. on a steep, flat topped hill, stands out in its grand isolation. As aptly described by Emperor Babur, 'the fort of Gwalior is like a pearl in the necklace among the palaces of India. The son-et lumiere show at the fort brings alive the rich historic traditions to the traveler. Indeed, it is one of the most spectacular shows in the country. The walls and caves inside the Gwalior Fort have intricately carved Jain sculptures. A rich reminence of the Jain influence in this area through the 13th and 14th centuries. Gujari
Mahal Jain
Sculptures The images are in five main groups and are numbered. In the Arwahi group, image 20 is 17m-high standing sculpture of the first Jain tirthankar (revered teacher or saint), Adinath, while image 22 is a 10m-high seated figure of Nemnath, the 22nd Jain tirthankar. The south-eastern group is the most important and covers nearly 1Km of the cliff face with more than 20 images. Man
Mandir Palace The palace was once decorated with precious jewels which were removed by plundering Mughals. who later turned the fort into a political prison. The Archaeological Museum housed here, has an excellent collection of carving, images, coins, inscriptions paintings and other antiques, dated as early as the 3rd century BC, till the 13 century AD. Teli
Ka Mandir Ghaus
Mohammed's Tomb
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