nuh
The historic city of Noah traces its roots to Aryan civilization, and later to the Tughlaq Empire. Nuh, located in the Mewat region of Haryana, is a modest home for a few historic buildings and ruins and is a day-to-day trip that goes down in history. With paintings on red sand and gray quartzite, the architectural wonders of the area can be seen in its Moving Monument, the Chui Mai Lake or Tank, Sheikh Musa town, Kotla, and religious sites. Nuh, located in the Mewat region of Haryana, is a modest home for a few historic buildings and ruins and is a day-to-day trip that goes down in history. Carved on red sand and gray quartzite, the architectural wonders of the area can be seen in its Moving Monument, Lake Mai Mai Pond, or Tank, a village. There are several ancient ruins around Noah dating back to the 14th century. During the reign of Bahadur Singh of Ghasera, the city was a major center for the salt trade. There is also the Lord Shiva Temple which has religious significance for the few Hindus in the region. It is said that the Pandavas also lived there and drank their water during their 14-year exile.