Malik Mughith's Tomb - Mandav

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Address :

Mandu Road, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India

Postal code : 454010
Website : http://asibhopal.nic.in/monument/dhar_mandu_malikmoghistomb.html
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Mandu Road, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India
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Simha Dutta on Google

A good place to visit... Nice one visit with lots of plundered castle n palace
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Rajkumar Gajji on Google

it's good place.And there are other places opp and beside this mosque like dai ka mahal,Dai ka choti behin ka mahal,Carvan Saraj
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Abhijay Paliwal on Google

In the large group of monuments around the picturesque Sagar-Talao the most important is the mosque built, as stated in an inscription on its doorway, by Malik Mughith, the father of Mahmud Khalji, in A.D. 1432. Like the mosque of Dilawar Khan, the plan of this building consists of a central court enclosed by colonnades, one aisle deep, on all sides, except in the west where it is four aisles deep. The main entrance is, however, through a projecting porch with a number of rooms on both sides, built in the basement, apparently for the staff of the mosque and pilgrims. I front of the rooms is a well-designed arched corridor which, with the porch projecting in the idle and the small turrets at the corners, imparts an impressive frontage to the building. The porch was once surmounted by a dome which has disappeared but was supported by the existing pillars of Brahmanical design belonging to some temple.
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N Korde on Google

Historical place built by Mughal Mughith father of much known Mughal King. He built in 1452. One who is keen in knowing details of historical facts may arrange for a authorised local guide as you may not find at the spot. Better to collect information fro M P Tourism Department.
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Avik Mukherjee on Google

Under renovation now june 2019
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SUKRUT BALKAWADE on Google

Historical place Mahu Madhyapradesh
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vishal solanki on Google

Mandu is the heaven for artist/ archaeologist and architects In the large group of monuments around the picturesque Sagar-Talao the most important is the mosque built, as stated in an inscription on its doorway, by Malik Mughith, the father of Mahmud Khalji, in A.D. 1432. Like the mosque of Dilawar Khan, the plan of this building consists of a central court enclosed by colonnades, one aisle deep, on all sides, except in the west where it is four aisles deep. The main entrance is, however, through a projecting porch with a number of rooms on both sides, built in the basement, apparently for the staff of the mosque and pilgrims. I front of the rooms is a well-designed arched corridor which, with the porch projecting in the idle and the small turrets at the corners, imparts an impressive frontage to the building. The porch was once surmounted by a dome which has disappeared but was supported by the existing pillars of Brahmanical design belonging to some temple.
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Ankur Panchbudhe on Google

An uncrowded place with beautiful gates and peaceful courtyards and corridors that you can walk through unhindered.

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