The little town of Ahmednagar is a deceptively quiet place. But a peek at its hidden treasures reveals that everything about this town&rsquos history speaks of a people who thought big. Really big. Like the Talikot Battle Memorial, a beautifully carved monument built by King Ahmed Nizam Shah. The warrior in whose honour this grand edifice was erected Ghulam Ali &mdash an elephant who distinguished himself in the war with the Vijayanagar Empire in 1565 AD. The medieval capital of the Nizam Shahi dynasty, Ahmednagar seems to have been really keen on pachyderms. Hatti Barav, a huge, ancient well with a series of picturesque steps cut in a pattern of neat geometric squares leading down to the water, was built so that elephants could be used to draw water from it.