Diwan E Aam
Diwan E Aam
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stantp1916
Farakka, India1,291 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
The court of public hearings. Since this was dedicated to the general public, it is large in size, although lacks the grandeur. The arches of the ceilings are intricately carved and are pure works of art. The place is clean and well maintained too.
Written 12 February 2020
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Alok Nahata
Alor Setar, Malaysia6,213 contributions
Dec 2019
This was a place where the King used to hear the petitions of local public and it was also a place of common gatherings during Mughal rule.
Written 8 January 2020
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Amolak Rattan K
New Delhi, India2,974 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
You can see and appreciate the building where Shahansha was giving audience to common citizens and addressing their complaints..
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Written 21 December 2018
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Ashish T
18 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
It was over here that Mughal Emperors used to hold theirRoyal court. Commoners could approach the emperor over here, seeking justice and favors.
Located inside Agra Fort, it a historic place. Intricate carving on pillar and ceiling of the courtyard are the main attraction. The courtyard is surronded by the garden. Tourist can't visit the place where mughal emperor used to sit. Otherwise, visitors can freely click pics across the courtyard.
Located inside Agra Fort, it a historic place. Intricate carving on pillar and ceiling of the courtyard are the main attraction. The courtyard is surronded by the garden. Tourist can't visit the place where mughal emperor used to sit. Otherwise, visitors can freely click pics across the courtyard.
Written 22 June 2018
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kattullus
Stockholm, Sweden1,106 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
Restored by Lord Curzon more than a hundred years ago. Originally the columns and ceilings were painted in gold and the plasterwork was also ornamented in gold and white shell lime.
Written 26 February 2019
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Myrddin
Levin, New Zealand599 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
Interesting, but when you are surrounded by way more interesting places then it really doesn't stand out that much
Written 22 March 2018
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Indu C
54 contributions
Oct 2017 • Family
Emperors listen from people there problems & complains. A place to see the mughal architecture and History.
Written 18 January 2018
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Ricardo R
Mogi das Cruzes, SP1,882 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
Where emperors had their audiences to hear from people petitions and complains. a good place to see the mughal architecture and beautiful details.
Written 2 November 2017
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