Cities have Different Languages
India is in fact the true country of colors, unique entity, and a full kaleidoscope of emotions. From time immemorial, as one of the most ancient living civilizations (it is about 10, 000 years old), in this very country there have been instances of the juxtaposition of urban and rural lives. These have led to the emergence of the city lives in the modern age, in spite of profound colonial influence. In addition, India is the sixth largest country in the world, and has second largest population in the world after China. It is so diverse that does not have a single official language. More than that, every state in India has its own official language or even languages, and for that each city has its respective outlook and legacy.
New Delhi - Supreme Court of India
For this it will be better for you to go on foot and travel the country extensively. Indeed there are several cites in the country that are known for their astounding legacy. The first of this will be the City of Agra, which was one of the premiere cities in the heyday of the Mughal rule. There you will be able to see Taj Mahal, built as a monument of eternal love, by the Mughal emperor Shah Jehan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It took 17 years to complete this splendid white mausoleum. It incorporates Persian, Turkish, and Indian styles of architecture.
The Gateway of India - Mumbai
The next city in your list should be the City of Mumbai. It should be if you love Indian culture. Mumbai, also originally known as Bombay, is one of the most famous, bustling, cosmopolitan cities in India. It is the financial, industrial, and the fashion center of India, the fashion trends set by the movie industry, which is also known as "Bollywood". Teeming with over 16 million people it is a city that never sleeps! Lastly, to have a glance of the Rajput valor go to the City of Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, which is also called pink city because of the red sandstone, used to build the palaces.
Kolkata
Chennai
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