Khwabgah
by Travelogist
Oct 28, 2025
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This imperial residential complex is composed of two rooms on the ground floor and a well ventilated pavilion on the first floor (Khwabgah or Khalwat Kada- I- Khass). The recesses in the walls of the lower rooms were possibly meant for keeping the books and the albums and is likely that one of the room was used as dining hall. The pavilion was richly embellished with mural paintings now partly effaced, and by Persian versed, painted in Gold, eulogising the Palace. Its southern window was known as Jharokha Darshan where from the Emperor showed himself to his people every morning. The royal ladies could easily visit this pavilion from the Haramsara which is connected through screened passage. All these details and more will be there once you read the information on stone plates and I had hired Mr. Md Salim.
Post by Travelogist | Oct 28, 2025












