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[[File: BARAKHAMBA.jpg|BARAKHAMBA. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi. |frame|500px]]  
 
[[File: BARAKHAMBA.jpg|BARAKHAMBA. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi. |frame|500px]]  
 
The 13th-century Lal Mahal (Red/ Ruby Palace) in the Nizamuddin area, is one of the oldest Islamic palaces of India, is located in the ‘prohibited zone’ of four centrally protected monuments— Nizamuddin Baoli, Barakhamba, Chausath Khamba and Mirza Ghalib’s tomb. It is not an ASI-protected site. In 2013 construction activities took place around it.
 
The 13th-century Lal Mahal (Red/ Ruby Palace) in the Nizamuddin area, is one of the oldest Islamic palaces of India, is located in the ‘prohibited zone’ of four centrally protected monuments— Nizamuddin Baoli, Barakhamba, Chausath Khamba and Mirza Ghalib’s tomb. It is not an ASI-protected site. In 2013 construction activities took place around it.
 
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[[File: lal mahal 2.jpg|lal mahal 2. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi. |frame|500px]]
 
[[File: Chausath Khamba-.jpg|Chausath Khamba-. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi. |frame|500px]]
 
[[File: Chausath Khamba-.jpg|Chausath Khamba-. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi. |frame|500px]]

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Lal Mahal

BARAKHAMBA. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi.

The 13th-century Lal Mahal (Red/ Ruby Palace) in the Nizamuddin area, is one of the oldest Islamic palaces of India, is located in the ‘prohibited zone’ of four centrally protected monuments— Nizamuddin Baoli, Barakhamba, Chausath Khamba and Mirza Ghalib’s tomb. It is not an ASI-protected site. In 2013 construction activities took place around it.

lal mahal 2. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi.
Chausath Khamba-. Photo courtesy: Aga Khan Trust. This is a monument in the Nizamuddin area of south-east Delhi.
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