GWALIOR

According to a legend , Gwalior derives its name from a great sage Gwalipa who cured a chief of the Kachwaha Dan suffering from Leprosy. Gwallior’s strategic position between North and South India made it an important possession and was captured by several ruling houses . The first historical holders of the city were the Huns . Held in succession by The Mughals, Jats, Marathas and the British , Gwallior was finally handed over to Jiya Ji Rao Scindia at a formal darbar in 1885 .

Places of Interest : The Cenotraphs, Man Singh Palace, Gujari Mahal, Suruj Kund.

Reach : By Air :Well linked all with major towns . By Rail : Gwalior is connected to all major cities in India.

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