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Mandu: India

Mandu a beautiful place in India whose history is very old. Several dynasties ruled in Mandu. His palaces, gates, monuments, tombs is very unique and beautiful. You have to visit Mandu once in life. Mandu tells the love story of Baz bahadur and Rani Roopmati. Mandu is the best destination for holiday you can enjoy this place with your whole family. I hope you loved the beauty of Mandu.<br><br>

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Mandu: India

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  1. Places you must visit in Mandu

  2. Mandu, Mandav or Mandavgadthe place where you must visit once and see the Wonders of Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) in India. The place where you will be found the Palaces, Gates, Monuments along with a beautiful experience that makes your life happier and joyfully.

  3. History The word Mandu is origin from a Prakrit corruption of "Mandupa Durga". The Paramara dynasty ruled Mandu in the 10th-11th century. In 1305, Delhi sultan Allauddin Khilji captured Malwa. In. 1436, Mohammad Khilji take the charge and established Khilji dynasty in Malwa. He was succeeded by his son Ghiyas-Ud-Din which build Jahaj Mahal in Mandu.

  4. 1. Roopmati Pavilion It's told the love story of Rani Roopmati and Prince Baz Bahadur. The pavilion made off Large Sandstone. In the southern side of pavilion Baz Bahadur palace and the Narmada river flowing through the Nimar plains far below, a river which is very close to her heart.

  5. 2. Baz Bahadur Palace Baz Bahadur the last independent ruler of Malwa. This palace is a mixer of Rajasthani and Mughal style constructed by Nasir-Ud-Din in 1508-09. It is famous for its large courtyard surrounded by large halls and high terraces. It is in the southern side of Rani Roopmati pavilion and can be seen from the pavilion.

  6. 3. Jami Masjid The large courtyard Mosque which is famous for its architecture inspired by the great mosque of Damascus. In front of Jami Masjid, there are ruins of Ashrafi Mahal.

  7. 4. Ashrafi Mahal Ashrafi palace which is now a ruin. In the northeast of the palace, there is seven-story wining memorial and a Ram Temple nearby. It is also a beautiful architecture of Mughal period.

  8. 5. Hoshangshah Tomb An excellent example of Afghan architecture which is India's first marble architecture. Shahjahan sent his architect in Mandu to see Hoshangshah tomb and took inspiration to build the Taj Mahal.

  9. 6. Jahaj Mahal/Ship palace It is located between two artificial lakes (Munj Talao and Kapur Talao) therefore it is also known as "Ship floating in Water". Jahaj Mahal is constructed by Ghiyas-Ud-Din Khilji It is a very beautiful place which makes you feel like Heaven

  10. 7. Hindola Mahal Hindola Mahal means Swinging Palace, name because of its Sloping Side Wall. This Palace is in "T-shape" it's constructed by Prince of Malwa Baz Bahadur in 1425.

  11. 8. Champa Baoli A bath which is constructed in Turkish style. This placed was named Champa Baoli because the aromas of the water were considered to be similar to the flower of Champa (Plumeria alba).

  12. Thank you For more places visit Let Explore Places.

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