
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Vegetable Vendor
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
The Love Affair

Rani Roopmati Pavillion

The Swimming Pool within Jahaz Mahal

The Jami Masjid

Visit The Great Courtyard, marked by the rows of pillars and small domes on three sides. This building is made entirely with pink sandstone and the construction commenced during the reign of Hoshang Shah and took three generations to complete. It is said to be inspired by the Great Mosque at Damascus. The front most area shown in this picture is the Qibla or the Prayer Area which is surmounted by the 3 larger domes.Inside this lie treasures of mixed architecture, for an example, I would quote a lotus(holy flower of the hindus) with a Crescent Moon(Symbol of Islam).This is just one of the small features of a mixed and converted architecture here telling the short stories of conquerors and the lost battles.
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The Hindola Mahal

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The Magic of Mandu

A view of the Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace) which is called so because of its structure which resembles a ship since it is flanked by water bodies on three sides and when you're on the upper level, it seems like you are floating amidst the sea.This palace was built by Ghiyas-ud-din, son of Mohammed Shah, for his harem. According to the legends, this harem was home to 16,000 maidens which he used to seize during battles.
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