Baz Bahadur’s Palace

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Baz Bahadur’s Palace is a 16th-century hilltop royal residence in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, renowned for its scenic setting, elegant Rajput-Mughal architecture, and association with the romantic legend of Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
historical palace
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
Rajput architecture
Rajput-Mughal style
associatedWith Baz Bahadur NERFINISHED
Rani Roopmati NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation 22.329°N 75.402°E
country India
culturalSignificance symbol of the love story of Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati
famousFor Rajput-Mughal architectural features
romantic legend of Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati
scenic setting
floorCount 2
hasFeature arched colonnades
large open courtyard for music and dance
ornamental niches
water management structures
hasPart arched halls
central courtyard
pavilions
terraces
water cisterns
hasViewOf Nimar plains NERFINISHED
surrounding valleys
heritageDesignation protected monument of national importance in India
heritageStatus popular tourist destination in Mandu
inception 16th century
locatedIn Dhar district NERFINISHED
India
Madhya Pradesh
Mandu NERFINISHED
locatedOn hilltop
maintainedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
materialUsed lime mortar
stone
namedAfter Baz Bahadur NERFINISHED
nearby Hindola Mahal NERFINISHED
Jahaz Mahal NERFINISHED
Rani Roopmati Pavilion NERFINISHED
Rewa Kund NERFINISHED
partOf Mandu fort complex NERFINISHED
region Malwa NERFINISHED
touristType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
use pleasure palace
royal residence

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Mandu famousMonument Baz Bahadur’s Palace