Define `jharokhas' and 'chitrashalas'. Where are they found?
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jharokhas-A jharokha is a type of overhanging enclosed balcony used in the architecture of Rajasthan. It was also used in Indo-Islamic architecture. Jharokha jutting forward from the wall plane could be used both for adding to the architectural beauty of the building itself or for a specific purpose.
chitrashalas-The Chitrashala, which is also known as the Ummed Mahal, is a part of the Garh Palace, Bundi(Rajasthan). It was built in the 18th Century, and forms a set of rooms on an elevated podium above the garden courtyard.
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