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Mughal Sarai, Gharunda (GT Road), H...

The Sarai at Gharaunda (National Highway 1/Grand Trunk Road/GT Road) was constructed by Feroz Khan in 1632, during the reign of Shah Jahan because of its location on the highway connecting Agra - Lahore. Currently only two gateways exist and are in good state of preservation. The gateways are arched two storeyed high and composed of bricks. The northern gateway is flanked by fluted circular bastions at both ends. Wall surfaces on the northern façade are adorned with niches and projecting balconies over brackets. The surfaces of southern gateway are also decorated with niches on either side of the arched openings with projected balconies, resting on brackets. The interior is lower in height and is provided with projecting balconies. The central passage houses a staircases leading to the terrace.

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Mughal Sarai, Shahabad (GT Road)

This is a sarai that is now converted to a residential society known as 'Kila Sikkhan' situated in Shahabad of District Ambala in Haryana along the National Highway 1/Grand Trunk Road. Both gateways of the sarai have been altered and modified in the past. The Dilli Darwaza is a large structure with an arched opening along a central passage. Two storeys of rooms are located on either side of the central gate with a small gurdwara on the first floor. The parapet is lined with crenellations and adds to its grandeur.

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Mughal Sarai, Shambhu (GT Road), Pu...

Sarai, located along the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road/NH 1)), forms a rectangular, fortified enclosure with a central open space in the middle, with octagonal bastions at all four corners. These bastions are double storied and covered with domical roofs. The access to the Sarai is from two double storied, gateways each located in the middle of east and west side of the enclosure. A row of 20 single storied, rectangular rooms flanked by verandas are present on north and south side and 24 on the east and west side, both overlooking the central open space. Vernadas are marked by pointed arched openings leading into the rooms. Two circular bastions that are double storied high are located in the middle of each north and south walls. The structure is constructed of brick and left unplastered. Exterior of the Sarai is fairly simple and is devoid of any ornamentation. The parapet is lined with crenellations along the periphery of the facade making it appear like a fortification. A mosque is located in the middle of the Sarai’s rectangular enclosure, raised on a platform. Platform accommodates two barrels vaulted chambers with veranda in front and a staircase that leads to the mosque located above the platform. This main chamber of the mosque covered with a single dome rising on a circular drum. The mosque is also constructed of brick and devoid of any plaster.

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Muktesvara Group of Temples, Bhuban...

Muktesvara Group of Temples, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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Muktinathesvara temple, Binnamangal...

Muktinathesvara temple, Binnamangala, Karnataka

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Mulanthuruthy, Baroque Architecture...

Mulanthuruthy, Baroque Architecture, Kerala

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