Panipat

Panipat

Panipat is an ancient and historic city in Haryana, India. The three battles fought near the city in 1526, 1556 and 1761 were all turning points in Indian history. The city is famous in India by the name of "City of Weavers" and "Textile City". It is also known as the "cast-off capital" due to being "the global centre for recycling textiles".
Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi

The Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi in Panipat is the tomb of Ibrahim Lodi, Sultan of the Lodi dynasty.
Salar Ganj Gate

Salar Ganj Gate was built in 1737, this arched brick &stone gateway is now surrounded by a bustling market.
Tomb of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar

Shaikh Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar Panipati also called Bu Ali Qalandar in India was a Sufi saint of the Chishtī Order who lived and taught in India. His dargah in the town of Panipat is a place of pilgrimage.
Devi Temple

Devi temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is very prominent in Panipat city and attracts a large number of tourists.
Kala Amb

Kala Amb is a well-known place where the Third Battle of Panipat had been fought, Kala Amb is situated 8 km. away from Panipat city.
Panipat Museum

Panipat Museum was to spread information and create awareness about archaeology, history, art, and crafts of Haryana. Here one will have an opportunity to see antiquities, inscriptions, sculptures, arms and armors, pottery, old and valuable documents, jewelry, art, and craft objects.
Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi

The Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi in Panipat is the tomb of Ibrahim Lodi, Sultan of the Lodi dynasty.
Kabuli Bagh Mosque

Kabuli Bagh Mosque in Panipat was built in 1527 by the emperor Babur to mark his victory over Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi at the first Battle of Panipat in 1526. The mosque located in Panipat is named after Kabuli Begum, Babur's wife.
Purana Quila

Purana Quila Panipat, Haryana is also one of those historical places near Delhi which is remembered for its beautiful archeological background.
Best Time To Visit Panipat

The region of Panipat experiences three seasons through the year, and these are the seasons of summer, winter, and monsoon. The place experiences a tropical climate, and summers in Panipat are very hot while winters are extremely cold. Winters are the best time to visit Panipat, due to the hospitable and pleasant weather. Summers in the town of Panipat is very hot and dry, and visiting Panipat during this time is a bad idea. The rising heat and dry surroundings will dissuade you from going sightseeing. Temperatures reach a maximum of 45°C and a minimum of 35°C during this time. Late March, April, and May are the summer months. Panipat experiences moderate rainfall due to the influence of the southwest monsoon. The rainfall is normally mild during the months of July and August and recedes through the month of September. Temperatures during this time fall by a significant level. Winters in the town of Panipat are very cold and dry. The maximum temperature during the winter months will be around 17°C and the minimum temperature will be around 4°C. October, November, December, and January are the winter months and this is the best time to visit Panipat.

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