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7.Ceremonical hall for private
audience built by the Mughals​

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Answered by Lekhansh2007
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In the Mughal architecture, the ceremonial halls of public and private audience were known as diwan-i-aam and diwan-i khaas. Placed within a large courtyard, these courts were also described as chihil sutun or forty-pillared halls.

Answered by shreyasrmsk2010
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Hasht bihisht. Hint: Hall of Private Audiences or the ceremonial hall of public and private audience, was a chamber in the Red Fort of Delhi constructed in 1648 as an area for gatherings. It was where the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan got retainers and state visitors. It was otherwise called the Shah Mahal.

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