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HUNTING LODGE


The hunting lodge commonly known as the Mahal, was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. It was strategically placed to hunt wild animals that came to the bund for water. The hunting lodge defines the typical characteristic of Firoz Shah’s architecture. The solid columns support the main chamber. The hunting lodge has a two-aisle deep stone hall with three arched openings, with a room at either end. The roof of the hunting lodge can be accessed through a staircase on the left and is enclosed within stone railings.

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