In India, there exist antiques and treasures that, if discovered, could make someone a fortune. We’re informing you about such hidden gems…
Sonbhandar Caves, Rajgir
Sonbhandar means “place to keep gold safe,” and it has the chambers of two caverns. The wealth of the powerful emperor Bimbisara of the Magadha Empire is said to have been held in these twin caves. Anyone who can decipher the inscriptions inscribed on the caverns is claimed to be able to enter the tunnels and obtain the hidden wealth.
Charminar Tunnel, Hyderabad
The Sultan of Hyderabad, Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah, created the Charminar Tunnel, which connects the Charminar to the Golconda Fort. Members of the Royal Family used this tunnel as a means of escape in the event of an emergency. According to a report, the treasure of kings is kept in this tunnel. According to the news, this treasure has not been found yet.
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Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur
According to reports, Maharaja Mansingh of Amer had a lot of treasure which he is believed to have got from the Afghan conquest. This treasure chest is kept hidden in Jaigarh Fort itself. Considering this, the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi had started the search for treasure in this fort, but no one knows whether she found that treasure or not. Therefore it is also believed that this treasure is still in the fort and you can take a chance to find it.
Krishna River Treasury, Andhra Pradesh
This place is on the bank of river Krishna where the world-famous Kohinoor diamond was found. According to the news, the best diamond in the world is thought to be found in Kollur, on the banks of the Krishna River, so the next time you visit, try your luck; who knows, maybe you’ll acquire the diamond. According to the survey, Andhra Pradesh produces seven of the top ten diamonds in the world.
Alwar Fort, Rajasthan
The Alwar Fort is located in Rajasthan’s Alwar district, 150 kilometers from Delhi. During his exile, the Mughal emperor Jahangir sought refuge here and concealed his treasure. According to legend, a considerable portion of the treasure is still hidden within the fort. The kingdom of Alwar was affluent even before the Mughal Empire.