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Timeless Wonder: The Red Fort, Delhi, India

Zafar Mahal— a pavilion at Red Fort constructed in 1842 during Bahadur Shah II’s reign
God made marvel between man made marvels. 
The Diwan-i-Am, or Hall of Audience, is a room in the Red Fort of Delhi where the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and his successors received members of the general public and heard their grievances.
The Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audiences, was a chamber in the Red Fort of Delhi built-in 1648 as a location for receptions. It was the location where the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan received courtiers and state guests. It was also known as the Shah Mahal.
Hira Mahal (Diamond Fort)
A very interesting building is called the Tea Room. It is behind The Shah Burj and in the area where some Princes/salatin had their havelis and the gardens were situated. From outside it looks like a colonial bungalow.
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.
A lush green garden inside the Red Fort complex. 
An image of the frame frame from the Mughal Era. It was said that the outline was made by gold.
The Shahi Burj is a three-storey octagonal tower of the Red Fort in Delhi. The tower is located at the northeastern corner of the imperial enclosure.
Zafar Mahal— a pavilion at Red Fort constructed in 1842 during Bahadur Shah II’s reign
Workstation in the display of the Red Fort exhibition.
Handcrafted decors with recycled fabric.
A post office inside the Red Fort complex.
Tiger made of waste inside the exhibition gallery of the Red Fort.
Parade Wheels
Smile Please!
Arcs
Mar-bel
The Chhatta Chowk (transl. Covered Bazaar) is a long passage way that contains a bazaar, or market, located in the Red Fort of Delhi, India.
A shot of a tree cafe inside the Red Fort premises in Delhi, India.
Timeless Wonder: The Red Fort, Delhi, India
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