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Fort Ahmed Nagar is one of the most fascinating places in Ahmed Nagar. The fortress was originally built in mud in 1427 but was later converted into a magnificent stone fortress by Ahmad Nizamsha I, the first ruler of the Nizamshahi dynasty. The reconstruction of the fortress's mud structure into stone began in 1559 and was finally completed in 1562. The purpose of the fortress was to protect the city from the outside invasion of the kingdom's enemies. Today, it is a historic and natural attraction for anyone visiting Ahmed Nagar.
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Salabat Khan II was a great statesman and a minister in the court of the 4th Nizam Shah Murtaza. Today, the spectacular tomb of Salabat Khan is one of the famous places to visit in Ahmednagar. This magnificent tomb is a three-storeyed stone structure built in signature Mughal architectural style.
The tomb is situated at an elevation of 3,080 feet and is visible from any part of the city. The tomb is based on an octagonal structure covered by a dome supported by three piers of brilliantly sculptured pointed arches.
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The Cavalry Tank Museum is a military museum and one of the most popular places to visit in Ahmednagar. It was established in 1994 by the Armoured Corps Centre and School and it is a one-of-a-kind museum in Asia which exhibits 50 different vintage armoured fighting vehicles. The collection includes war tanks, self-propelled guns, armoured cars and specialist vehicles.
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The Rehekuri Blackbuck Sanctuary is one of the most perfect places to visit in Ahmednagar for those who are fond of nature. Spread over an area of 2.17 square km, this vast sanctuary was established in 1980 and is presently a safe ecosystem for rare varieties of flora and fauna. The most striking of them is of course a herd of 400 magnificent Blackbucks or the Indian Antelopes.
They are also known as “Kalvit” in Maharashtra. This sanctuary also houses some rare species of birds, making it a wonderful place for bird-watchers to catch a few rare breeds. The sanctuary offers walking tours and photography tours that you can sign up for.