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Mandu
Known as "city of joy", Mandu was founded as a fortress and retreat by Raja Bhoj in the 10th century. However, Mandu's golden age began when Dilawar Khan, the governor of Malwa , set up his own little Kingdom in the 15th century. Later, Mandu was added to the Mugghal empire by Akbar.
Mandu showcases some of the finest examples of Afghan architecture in India.
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Known as "city of joy", Mandu was founded as a fortress and retreat by Raja Bhoj in the 10th century. However, Mandu's golden age began when Dilawar Khan, the governor of Malwa , set up his own little Kingdom in the 15th century. Later, Mandu was added to the Mugghal empire by Akbar.
Mandu showcases some of the finest examples of Afghan architecture in India.