9 Incredible monuments in India built by women

TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Mar 19, 2024, 09:00 IST

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9 Incredible monuments in India built by women

Throughout history, women have left an indelible mark on India's architectural landscape, their ingenuity and creativity showcased in iconic monuments that stood the test of time, and are witness to their enduring legacy. From sacred temples to majestic tombs, these stunning structures bear the imprint of female visionaries who defied conventions and reshaped history. Read on to know more.
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Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal

Commissioned by Queen Lokamahadevi to celebrate her husband's Vikramaditya’s victory over the Pallavas, this sacred structure stands as a testament to her patronage of the arts. She brought skilled sculptors from the Pallava capital of Kanchi, and also oversaw the construction of this architectural marvel, which continues to inspire awe centuries later.
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Maharani Temple, Gulmarg

Nestled in the picturesque Kashmir valley, this temple was erected by Maharani Mohini Bai Sisodia in 1915. As the wife of Raja Hari Singh of the Dogra dynasty, her architectural prowess shines through in this serene sanctuary, and is a must-visit place for sure.
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Rani ki Vav, Patan

In the 11th century, Queen Udayamati built this breathtaking structure as a tribute to her beloved husband. Designed as an inverted temple, it features seven levels, and showcases her profound devotion and artistic vision.
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Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi

Following the demise of Mughal emperor Humayun, his grieving widow, Hamida Banu Begum, commissioned this magnificent tomb in his honour. Designed by Persian architect Mīrak Mīrzā Ghiyās, its grandeur reflects her profound love and reverence for her husband.
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Moti Masjid, Madhya Pradesh

Sikander Begum, the second Begum of Bhopal, left her mark on history with the commissioning of this exquisite mosque in 1860. Reflecting her refined taste and architectural acumen, it stands as a symbol of her enduring influence in the region.
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Fatehpuri Mosque, Delhi

Built in 1650 AD by Fatehpuri Begum, a beloved concubine of Shah Jahan, Its architectural splendour continues to captivate visitors, and serves as a fitting tribute to her patronage of the arts.
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Dakshineswar Kali Temple, West Bengal

Rani Rashmoni, a trailblazing leader and philanthropist, endeavoured to challenge societal norms through her activism. Her crowning achievement was the construction of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, which is a symbol of spiritual enlightenment and social reform in Bengal.
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Mirjan Fort

Renowned for its architectural elegance, Mirjan Fort is believed to have been commissioned by Queen Chennabhairadevi of Gersoppa in the 16th century. Known as India's pepper queen, her legacy endures in this majestic stronghold, a symbol of her indomitable spirit.
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Itimad-ud-Daulah, Agra

Mughal Empress Nur Jahan immortalised her father, Mirza Ghiyas Beg, with the construction of this exquisite tomb. It took 7 years to complete this delicate-looking structure, whereas its delicate beauty and intricate design shows her enduring love and reverence for her father.
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