The Isa Khan tomb complex is a walled area adjacent to Humayun's Tomb and is the resting place of Isa Khan Niyazi, a noble of influence at the court of Sher Shan Suri.
In the early fifteenth century, Dragpa Bumdey, King of Ladakh, built the first fortifications in Leh as well as a small royal residence along a mountain ridge high above the town.
From the mid-fourteenth century to 1565, Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, a powerful military state and an influential Hindu kingdom that ruled much of southern India.
The city of Delhi contains a multitude of important historic structures, including the World Heritage sites of Qutb Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and the Red Fort.
Built in 1156 by King Rawal Jaisal, Jaisalmer Fort dominates the countryside in the far northwestern corner of Rajasthan, near the border of India and Pakistan.
The Synagogue of Pécs, consecrated in 1869, was an early structure built by the Jewish Neolog community, whose principles were articulated at the 1868 Hungarian Jewish Congress.
Mád Synagogue, situated on top of a hill overlooking the majestic vineyards of the Tokaj Hegyalja region, is one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Hungary.
Eszterháza Castle, a baroque country residence completed in 1784, served as a principal home of the wealthy and influential Hungarian house of Esterhazy.