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Pigeons and Dome of 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:28.655885/77.243568. 2.58 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Strictly speaking, this is one of the two small building either side of Khas Mahal

Interior of Stalactite Relief Plastered Half Dome with Floral Medallion 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:27.177962/78.023421. 0.90 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Marble Double Columns with Floral Cut Stone Inlay and Reliefs in the Arcade of the Verandah of the Central Hall of the 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:27.178900/78.023145. 0.81 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Arcade 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:27.178116/78.023731. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Marble Floral Relief Balustrade and Eaves (Chhajja) on Exterior Wall in Courtyard of 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:27.178349/78.023573. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Door, Marble Carpet 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:27.178232/78.023493. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

The Khas Mahal pavilion inside the Lal Quila or Red Fort, Delhi, India, December 2006.

Agra Fort. The Khas Mahal (Private Palace) was thought to be a kind of drawing room or maybe the emperor's sleeping chamber.

Interior with Plastered Vault, Moorish Arches and Alcoves 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:27.177992/78.024143. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

the pavilion of imperial apartments inside the Lal Qil'ah, connected by a flowing stream called Nahr-i-Behisht, or the "Stream of Paradise"

Marble 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:27.178298/78.023551. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Detail at the Khas Mahal, the imperial apartments at the Agra Fort

Interior of Verandah with Marble Columns and Moorish Arches with Floral Reliefs 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:27.178506/78.023471. 0.86 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Interior with Plastered Relief Vaults and Alcoves with Floral Reliefs in Red Sandstone 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:27.178127/78.023667. 0.90 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Bee Swarm on North Facade of 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)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178109/78.023710. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Fountain, Left to Right: Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal and Diwan-i-Khas in the Red Fort (Lal Qila) (17th Century)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.656422/77.242253. 2.68 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Entrance is to the Tosh Khana (Robe Room), which used to be sumptuously decorated with fine silk carpets, rich silk brocade curtains and lavishly decorated walls.

Arcade with Moorish Arches and Courtyard 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:27.178265/78.023515. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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Sikh Guard in 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:28.655896/77.243535. 2.59 km North Darya Ganj 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:28.656249/77.243691. 2.62 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Khas Mahal, Private Palace. The arched entrance is to the Tosh Khana (Robe Room).

 

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

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

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The Khas Mahal was the Emperor's Private Residence.

 

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. Channels connect all of the palace buildings and fountains.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.655895/77.243520. 2.59 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

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Pigeons on Dome of Khas Mahal and Rang 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:28.655478/77.242928. 2.56 km North Darya Ganj India (Map link)

Marble Plaster Floral Reliefs in the Eaves (Chhajja) of the Central Hall of the 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:27.178833/78.023181. 0.82 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Parakeet Nesting in a Marble Moorish Arch in the Verandah of the Central Hall of 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:27.178946/78.023361. 0.82 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Khas Mahal at Agra Fort. Khas Mahal is a white marble palace, one of the best examples of painting on marble.

 

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Agra, India. November 2009.

Detail of a chhattri on the Khas Mahal pavilion inside the Lal Quila or Red Fort, Delhi, India, December 2006.

Many of the buildings in the Red Fort are currently being refurbished

 

Marble and Red Sandstone Arcaded Passageway between the Khas Mahal Complex (the Royal Palace Also Called the Armghah-i-Mualla or Armgah-i-Muqaddas, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD) and the Red Sandstone and Marble Machchi Bawan (the Fish Palace, Built by Shah Jahan in 1637AD)

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Taken at Latitude/Longitude:27.178675/78.023529. 0.91 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

Arcade with Moorish Arches and Courtyard 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:27.178274/78.023555. 0.88 km South-East Belanganj Uttar Pradesh India (Map link)

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