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Verandah with Marble Arcade with Moorish Arches of the Central Hall, Courtyard and Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden) Palace, all with Carpet Reliefs in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178362/78.023715. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Rang Mahal and Khas Mahal in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

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The Rang Mahal was the Emperor's Dining Room and Residence of his Chief Wife.

 

The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.655355/77.242708. 2.55 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Khas Mahal (private palace) - This rich decorated white marble palace, one of the best examples of painting on marble.

Courtyard, Garden, Red Sandstone and Marble Arcades with Lattice Screen Balustrade, Eaves (Chhajja) and Moorish Arches in the Red Sandstone and Marble Machchi Bawan (the Fish Palace, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Arcade with Moorish Arches and Eaves (Chhajja) of the Central Hall, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.179320/78.023022. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Passageway from the Brick and Red Sandstone Jahangiri Mahal Palace of Agra Fort (Qila-i-Akbari) (Actually Built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, designed by Qasim Khan Mir Barr-wa-Bahr, 1565AD-1573AD) to the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.177758/78.023389. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)Architecture of India

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.177758/78.023389. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Dome inside the Khas Mahal in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

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The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.656221/77.243655. 2.62 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

View of the North Facade of the Central Hall, Mussaman Burj Pavilion, Roshan Ara Golden Pavilion with Bangla Roof, all with Moorish Arches, Eaves (Chhajja) and Gilded Cupolas (Chhattri) in the Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Red Sandstone Outer Ramparts and Walls (Built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, designed by Qasim Khan Mir Barr-wa-Bahr, 1565AD-1573AD), Trees, Yamuna River

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Shah Jahan Died in the Musamman Burj in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178092/78.023761. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior with Painted Floral Plastered Column in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178013/78.023880. 0.93 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Courtyard of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Lattice Screen Wall Marble Platform with Lattice Screen Balustrade, and Arcade with Moorish Arches and Eaves (Chhajja) of the Central Hall, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178699/78.023556. 0.85 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Verandah with Marble Arcade with Moorish Arches of the Central Hall, Courtyard and Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden) Palace, all with Carpet Reliefs in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178530/78.023444. 0.86 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Khas Mahal in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century), Pigeons

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The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

The Khas Mahal is perched on the walls looking east from the Red Fort. The raised area in the foreground held a throne and the pavilion in the background was where the Emperor showed himself to the people each morning.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.655883/77.243569. 2.58 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

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Main Fountain Channel inside the Khas Mahal in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.656205/77.243479. 2.62 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Half Dome and Walls with Stalactite Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178282/78.023545. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Lattice Screen Window, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Shah Jahan Died in these Apartments in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178674/78.023502. 0.85 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Central Hall, Courtyard and Jahan Ara Golden Pavilion with Bangla Roof, with Carpet Reliefs, Moorish Arches, Eaves (Chhajja) and Cupolas (Chhattri) in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178540/78.023416. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Marble Verandah with Double Columns, Moorish Arches and Eaves (Chhajja), Marble Walls with Carpet and Floral Reliefs and Lattice Screen Windows in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.179042/78.023356. 0.82 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Verandah with Marble Arcade with Eaves (Chhajja), Moorish Arches, Carpet and Floral Reliefs, Floral Lattice Screen Windows and Cut Stone Floral Inlay in the Central Hall, Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.179171/78.023158. 0.79 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Decorated Columns of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Floral Cut-Stone Inlay, Lattice Screen Wall and Parapet with Brackets, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Shah Jahan Died in these Apartments in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178723/78.023559. 0.85 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Marble Arcade with Moorish Arches of the Central Hall on Platform, Courtyard and Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden) Palace, all with Carpet Reliefs and Eaves (Chhajja) in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178262/78.023605. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior design at Khas Mahal, Private Palace.

 

It consists of three rooms: Tasbih Khana (Chamber for the Telling of Rosaries), Khwabgah (Palace of Dreams) and Tosh Khana (Robe Room).

Verandah with Marble Arcade with Moorish Arches of the Central Hall, Courtyard and Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden) and Anguri Palace, all with Carpet Reliefs in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178541/78.023464. 0.86 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Floral Cut-Stone Inlay and Reliefs, Half Domes, Carpet Alcoves and Fountain, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Shah Jahan Died in these Apartments in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178686/78.023409. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Central Hall, Courtyard and Jahan Ara Golden Pavilion with Bangla Roof, with Carpet Reliefs, Moorish Arches, Eaves (Chhajja) and Cupolas (Chhattri) in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178558/78.023391. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Central Hall with Moorish Arches, Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden) Complex and Courtyard all with Eaves (Chhajja) in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178125/78.023679. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Courtyard of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Lattice Screen Wall and Marble Platform of the Central Hall, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178615/78.023545. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Floral and Carpet Reliefs, Fountain Channel, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Shah Jahan Died in these Apartments in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178741/78.023569. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Foreground: Marble Fountain, Background Left to Right: Khas Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas, Royal Bath and Moti Masjid (Mosque) in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

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The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

The Diwan-i-Kas was the Hall of Private Audiences.

 

The Moti Masjid was built by Aurangzeb for private worship (1659AD).

 

Mogul palaces are all about keeping cool. As a result they have almost no walls and are full of elaborate fountains, channels and waterfalls to provide swamp cooling. When it was operational, the fountain system reached every corner of the gardens and palaces.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.655345/77.242507. 2.55 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Marble Carpet and Floral Reliefs and Floral Relief Moldings in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178302/78.023475. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Window Vault with Stalactite, Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178406/78.023600. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Half Dome and Walls with Stalactite, Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178409/78.023605. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

View of the North Facade of the Central Hall, Mussaman Burj Pavilion, Roshan Ara Golden Pavilion with Bangla Roof, all with Moorish Arches, Eaves (Chhajja) and Gilded Cupolas (Chhattri) in the Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Red Sandstone Outer Ramparts and Walls (Built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, designed by Qasim Khan Mir Barr-wa-Bahr, 1565AD-1573AD), Trees, Yamuna River

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Shah Jahan Died in this Room in the Musamman Burj in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178111/78.023777. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Half Dome and Walls with Stalactite Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178283/78.023547. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Stalactite Relief Dome, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Shah Jahan Died in these Apartments in 1666AD.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178719/78.023584. 0.86 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Window Vault with Stalactite, Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178373/78.023556. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Courtyard of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Wall with Carpet Reliefs, Marble Platform and Arcade with Moorish Arches and Eaves (Chhajja) of the Central Hall, and Arcades and Cupola (Chhattri) of the Anguri Burgh (Grape Garden) Palace, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178655/78.023467. 0.85 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Half Dome and Walls with Stalactite, Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178430/78.023642. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

A beautiful marble screen and arch richly inlaid with precious or semi precious stones above a latticed window.

Courtyard of Marble Musamman Burj (Private Apartments of Shah Jahan) with Lattice Screen Windows and Floral Reliefs, and Marble Platform and Arcade of the Central Hall with Carpet Reliefs, in the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178781/78.023528. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Arcade with Moorish Arches, Central Hall on Platform, Courtyard and Roshan Ara Golden Pavilion with Bangla Roof, all with Eaves (Chhajja) in the Marble and Red Sandstone and Marble Stucco Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD), Tourists

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.177814/78.023332. 0.90 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior Marble and Cut Stone Inlay, Painted and Gilded Window Vault with Stalactite, Floral and Geometric Designs in the Central Hall in the Marble Khas Mahal (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178411/78.023663. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Inlaid and Painted Walls of the Khas Mahal in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

Delhi

National Capital Territory

India

 

The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.655977/77.243440. 2.60 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

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