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  2. Mehrangarh - Wikipedia

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    Within the fort are several brilliantly crafted and decorated palaces. These include, Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Sheesha Mahal (Mirror Palace), Sileh Khana and Daulat Khana. The museum houses a collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes, and furniture.

  3. Moti Masjid (Agra Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Agra Fort's modern appearance is largely owed to Shah Jahan, who dismantled several structures within the Agra Fort to add his own in marble. The Moti Masjid was one such structure. The mosque was constructed in the period 1646-1653, which was notably later than all of his other Agra Fort contributions (these were commenced in 1627, his ...

  4. Red Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Hira Mahal ("Diamond Palace") is a pavilion located on the southern edge of the Red Fort. It was constructed under the patronage of Bahadur Shah II and is situated at the end of the Hayat Baksh Garden. [80] At the northern edge of the Red Fort stood the Moti Mahal, a twin

  5. Moti Masjid (Red Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Moti Masjid (lit. ' Pearl mosque ' [ 1 ] ) is a 17th-century historical mosque , not open for worship, inside the Red Fort complex in North Delhi , India . It was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb , damaged during the Siege of Delhi , and subsequently restored by the British .

  6. Moti Masjid (Lahore Fort) - Wikipedia

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    Moti Masjid (Punjabi, Urdu: موتی مسجد), one of the "Pearl Mosques", is a 17th-century religious building located inside the Lahore Fort, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.It is a small, white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Jahangir and modified by the architects of Shah Jahan, [1] and is among his prominent extensions (such as Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort ...

  7. Bajrangarh Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Bajrangarh fort had four gates in four directions. Inside the fort, Moti Mahal, Rangmahal, Ram Mandir, and Bajrang Mandir are still intact. There is a big step well inside the complex that was used for storing drinking water for the horses. The fort also has an ancient temple that is frequented by local inhabitants.

  8. Mandla - Wikipedia

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    This fort is also known as Moti Mahal situated 24 km from Mandla city. Another fort, Begum Mahal is situated 3 km away from Moti Mahal is known for its three storeyed rectangular masterpiece of rajput-mughal architecture which was built for Chimney Rani. The marvellous black stones used to build Begum Mahal were taken from another spot of ...

  9. Hira Mahal (Red Fort) - Wikipedia

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    Located to the north end was the Moti Mahal, which was an identical structure built at the same time for the northern axis. It was probably destroyed during or after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. [1] In between these two pavilions was a pool or another structure.