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  2. Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Gujari Mahal Archeological Museum or State Archaeological Museum, sometimes called the "Gwalior Fort Museum", is a state museum in Gwalior, located in the fortress of Gujari Mahal. [1] It displays numerous artifacts of the region, including a fragment of the Garuda capital of the Heliodorus pillar from Vidisha .

  3. Man Singh Tomar - Wikipedia

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    The outer structure of the Gujari Mahal has survived in an almost total state of preservation, the interior has been now converted into an archaeological museum. Within Gwalior Fort, also built by Man Singh Tomar, is the Man Mandir Palace, [18] built between 1486 CE and 1517 CE. The tiles that once adorned its exterior have not survived, but at ...

  4. Firoz Shah palace complex - Wikipedia

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    Gurjari Mahal is the name of the palace built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq for his mistress Gurjari. The palace is located outside the fort complex to the east and was built as an outlying portion of it. The palace is located outside the fort complex to the east and was built as an outlying portion of it.

  5. Gwalior Fort - Wikipedia

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    This chhatri (cupola or domed shaped pavilion) was built as a memorial to Bhim Singh Rana (1707–1756), a ruler of Gohad state. It was built by his successor, Chhatra Singh. Bhim Singh occupied Gwalior fort in 1740 when the Mughal Satrap, Ali Khan, surrendered. In 1754, Bhim Singh built a bhimtal (a lake) as a monument at the fort.

  6. Firuz Shah Tughlaq - Wikipedia

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    According to legends the Gujari Mahal situated in Hisar, Haryana is where the love story between Sultan Firoz Shah and his lover, a lady of the Gurjar tribe, took place. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] According to the story, when one day Emperor Firoz Shah Tughlaq went out for hunting he felt thirsty in the dense forest, but there was a great shortage of ...

  7. Jayajirao Scindia - Wikipedia

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    He gave Rs. 1.5 million for the reconstruction of Gwalior fort's boundary wall and the broken parts of Man Mandir, Gujari Mahal, and Johar Kund. In 1886 Gwalior fort and Morar cantonment, with some other villages, which had been held by British troops since 1858, were exchanged for Jhansi city.

  8. File:Gujari Mahal Gwalior - panoramio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Mata Gujri - Wikipedia

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    Mata Gujri was born to Lal Chand, a Subhikkhī Khatri [4] and Mata Bishan Devi, who lived at Kartarpur. [5]She was betrothed to Guru Tegh Bahadur in 1629 when he visited Kartarpur for the marriage celebrations of his brother, Suraj Mal.

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