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  2. Red Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila (Hindustani: [laːl qiːlaː]) is a historic fort in Delhi, India, that historically served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort on 12 May 1639, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi .

  3. Agra Fort - Wikipedia

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    Agra Fort. /  27.179542°N 78.021101°E  / 27.179542; 78.021101. The Agra Fort ( Qila Agra) is a historical fort in the city of Agra, also known as Agra's Red Fort. Mughal emperor Humayun was crowned at this fort in 1530. It was later renovated by the Mughal emperor Akbar from 1565 and the present-day structure was completed in 1573.

  4. 2000 Red Fort attack - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2000, a terrorist attack took place on the Red Fort in Delhi, India. It was carried out by the Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba. It killed two soldiers and one civilian, [ 1][ 2] in what was described by the media as an attempt to derail the India-Pakistan peace talks. The Red Fort is an extremely important Indian ...

  5. Kuwait Red Fort - Wikipedia

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    Construction started. 1897. The Kuwait Red Fort ( Arabic: القصر الأحمر, romanized : al-Qaṣr al-ʾAḥmar ), or Red Palace, is a historic palace and museum that lies about 32 kilometres west of Kuwait City in Al-Jahra . The fort was the location of the Battle of Jahra in 1920. [1]

  6. Red Fort Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    Red Fort Archaeological Museum. Coordinates: 28.654494°N 77.243445°E. The Red Fort Archaeology Museum is currently housed in the Mumtaz Mahal. The Red Fort Archaeological Museum is currently located in the Mumtaz Mahal of the Red Fort in Delhi, northern India. The museum contains paintings, artifacts, calligraphy, fabrics and other objects ...

  7. Shah Jahan - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan at his Durbar, from the Windsor Padshahnama, c. 1657 Shah Jahan the Great Mogul Throne of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan of India, Red Fort, Delhi. Evidence from the reign of Shah Jahan states that in 1648 the army consisted of 911,400 infantry, musketeers, and artillery men, and 185,000 Sowars commanded by princes and nobles.

  8. Red Fort, Muzaffarabad - Wikipedia

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    Red Fort (Urdu: لال قلعہ), also known as Muzaffarabad Fort, is a 17th-century fortification located in Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. It was built by the Chak dynasty of Kashmir .

  9. Hayat Bakhsh Bagh - Wikipedia

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    The Hayat Baksh Bagh, which means "Life-bestowing garden", is the largest of the gardens in the Red Fort in Delhi . The North Eastern portion of the Red Fort. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The garden is beautifully decorated by pools, fountains, canals, walled enclosures and channels. Mostly the Mughal architectures are inspired by ...