Shahi Qila (Royal Fort)

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Shahi Qila (Royal Fort) is a historic Mughal-era fortress in Burhanpur, India, known for its architectural grandeur and association with emperors such as Shah Jahan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
historical monument
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture
associatedWith Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
Shah Jahan NERFINISHED
builtDuring Mughal era
category Forts in Madhya Pradesh
Mughal forts
Tourist attractions in Burhanpur
continent Asia
country India
culturalContext Islamic architecture in India
currentUse heritage site
tourist site
era 17th century
hasFeature courtyards
decorative Mughal motifs
fortified walls
gates
palatial structures
hasFunction military stronghold
royal residence
hasView Tapti River valley NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected monument (state level)
heritageType Mughal-era fortress
historicalRole administrative center for Mughal rule in the region
knownFor architectural grandeur
association with Mughal emperors
historical significance
languageOfName Urdu NERFINISHED
locatedIn Burhanpur NERFINISHED
India
Madhya Pradesh
material brick
stone
near Tapti River NERFINISHED
ownershipHistory Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
region Central India NERFINISHED
religiousContext built under Muslim rule
state Madhya Pradesh
tourismCategory heritage tourism site
translationOfName Royal Fort NERFINISHED
usedBy Mughal emperors NERFINISHED

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Burhanpur hasLandmark Shahi Qila (Royal Fort)