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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sher_MandalSher Mandal - Wikipedia

    Sher Mandal (Sher Shah's Pavilion) is a 16th-century historic Library within the Purana Qila fort located in Delhi, India. Designed in a blend of Indo-islamic, Timurid and Persian architecture, it is the only surviving palace structure within the fort and has become a tourist attraction.

  2. Join us as we explore the fascinating history and architecture of Sher Mandal, a historic monument located in the heart of Delhi, India.

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  3. Sher Mandal is a 16th-century historical building within the Purana Qila Fort in Delhi, India. Designed with a blend of Timurid and Safavid architecture, it is the only surviving palace structure within the fort and has become a tourist attraction. It is a beautiful looking two storied and octagonal building with an Islamic dome on top.

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  5. Learn about the history and mythology of Purana Qila, a Mughal fort built by Humayun in the 16th century on the site of Indraprastha, the ancient capital of the Pandavas. Discover the archaeological and textual evidence that connects the fort with the epic Mahabharata and the rise and fall of Humayun.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Purana_QilaPurana Qila - Wikipedia

    The Sher Mandal named for Farid (Sher Shah) who had tried to finish what was ordered by Babur but had died during the initial phase and so construction was halted until the arrival of Humayun. This double-storeyed octagonal tower of red sandstone with steep stairs leading up to the roof was intended to be higher than its existing height.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · It is widely believed that Sher Mandal was built by Sher Shah Suri, ruler of Bihar who had managed to defeat the Mughal Empire to establish his rule, until his life was cut short in an accident, paving the way for Humayun’s return.

  8. The Sher Mandal stands to the south of the mosque. This double-storeyed octagonal tower of red sandstone with steep stairs leading up to the roof. The structure was intended to be higher than its existing height but the work was stopped due to the untimely death of Sher Shah.