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Briefly describethe mahanavami Dibba​

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Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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This grand architecture is symbolic of the victory of Krishnadavaraya over Udayagiri and was subsequently improvised by succeeding rulers. As one takes a tour of the Royal enclosure in Hampi, the Mahanavami Dibba stands as the tallest structure, in its premises, ready to delight onlookers with its glorious past.

Answered by aashif98
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The Mahanavami Dibba was the king's palace in Vijayanagara though there is no definite evidence. It had a distinctive structure. It had the largest enclosures. It had a very impressive platform called as “the audience hall.” It was surrounded by high double walls with a street running between them.

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