In the last post I told you about Roopmati's pavilion. Now the next spot that we went to was the Baz Bahadur's Palace built by Nasirud-din in A.D. 1508. This hoarding here below reads " the palace is built on the hill-slope to the cast of the Rewa kund(pond). On the entrance arch is a persian inscription stating that the palace was built by Nasirud-din in A.D. 1508. Baz- Bahadur took a fancy for the palace on the account of the close proximity to the Rewa Kund which was frequented by Queen Rupmati".
You can see Persian inscriptions on the entrance wall here.
An inside view of the palace.
Almost all forts have beautiful gardens in and around them.
Since these buildings are all so old, they are constantly repaired and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.
This is a view of the entrance to the palace.
You can see Persian inscriptions on the entrance wall here.
An inside view of the palace.
Almost all forts have beautiful gardens in and around them.
Since these buildings are all so old, they are constantly repaired and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Mandu attracts a lot of foreign tourists too.
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