6. Jahaz Mahal
ahaz Mahal is a palace in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built in the 15th century by Ghiyath al-Din Khalji, the second sultan of the Khalji dynasty. The palace stands on a artificial island in the middle of the Rewa River. The Jahaz Mahal is a palace in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built in the 15th century by Ghiyath al-Din Khalji, the second sultan of the Khalji dynasty. The palace stands on a artificial island in the middle of the Rewa River. The Jahaz Mahal was originally used as a guest palace, but later it became the residence of the sultan and his harem. The name Jahaz Mahal means "ship palace" in Hindi, because the palace resembles a ship. The Jahaz Mahal is one of the most architecturally important buildings in Mandu. It is a three-storey palace with a central courtyard and a pyramidal roof. The facade is decorated with a variety of geometric and floral des
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