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In terms of architecture, it is among India's biggest and most stunning baolis.
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Comprising 103 stairs, this magnificent construction is entirely composed of red stones.
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Rani Ka Vav, also referred to as the "queen's stepwell," is classified among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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The Pushkarani tanks located in Hampi are an example of 15th-century Chalukya architecture.
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An amazing feat of Indo-Islamic building and design is this step-well.
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The Surya Kund is housed inside the grounds of the Modhera Sun Temple and is devoted to the Sun God.
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Rajon Ki Baoli is renowned for its architecture, which dates back to the Lodhi sultanate.
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The Gandhak ki Baoli is situated in the Mehrauli village complex in the capital city.
Visit these baolis or stepwells and witness the amazing architecture!
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