Maharaj Bada, Gwalior:- A home for the intricacy and stunning seven architectural building at one place in the contemporary world.
The Maharaj bada is also known as Laskar in Gwalior, initially, it was the capital of Scindia dynasty as well as it was the capital of central India (Madhya Bharat) from 1950 to 1956. the place is highly rich by the royal heritage of Gwalior. The word Laskar come from the Persian language which means "Army or camp". As the Mughals and then the Marathas ruled for the longest time span and also the Britishers ruled for a very short time period in the Gwalior, so the significance of the Maratha's, Mughal's, and Britisher's can be seen at Maharaj bada in terms of architectural culture. The specialty or can say the greatness of this place in Gwalior is that it showcases the seven different architectural buildings located in one place out of them, the most majestic one is located in the center of the Maharaj Bada, the statue of the king Jiyaji Rao Scindia Ji, it indicates the miscellaneous architectural features of the Russian, Rajputana, and Marathi architectures a