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Explain the mystery behind the Malcha Mahal in New Delhi along with a pic.​

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Answered by Anmolabd
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Delhiites, Feroz Shah Tuglaq’s 14th century hunting lodge – Malcha Mahal – which lies in ruin due to decades of neglect, is likely to be restored! Once known as the humble abode of an Awadh prince, the dilapidated structure may seem difficult to spot. Wondering why? Given that it was totally hidden by shrubbery growing around it, the decades old monument withering away solely due to sheer neglect. And treasure hunters, don’t worry, everything of any ‘value’ seems to have disappeared long after the ‘royal’ inhabitants have gone. Only broken vessels and furniture have been spotted by people who have visited the structure that now stands abandoned and without anyone to inhabit it.

According to a report by IE, the Delhi government has already received a proposal from the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, also known as INTACH, to restore the 14th century Malcha Mahal.

Few are aware of the fact that Malcha Mahal, a 14th Century hunting lodge, had been built by Feroz Shah Tughlaq, and it had been occupied between 1985-2017 by members of a family that claimed lineage to the Awadh royal family.

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The Delhi government has already received a proposal from the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage,to restore the 14th century Malcha Mahal.

By: FE OnlineOctober 3, 2019 6:09:05 PM

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Delhiites, Feroz Shah Tuglaq’s 14th century hunting lodge – Malcha Mahal – which lies in ruin due to decades of neglect, is likely to be restored! Once known as the humble abode of an Awadh prince, the dilapidated structure may seem difficult to spot. Wondering why? Given that it was totally hidden by shrubbery growing around it, the decades old monument withering away solely due to sheer neglect. And treasure hunters, don’t worry, everything of any ‘value’ seems to have disappeared long after the ‘royal’ inhabitants have gone. Only broken vessels and furniture have been spotted by people who have visited the structure that now stands abandoned and without anyone to inhabit it.

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According to a report by IE, the Delhi government has already received a proposal from the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, also known as INTACH, to restore the 14th century Malcha Mahal.

Few are aware of the fact that Malcha Mahal, a 14th Century hunting lodge, had been built by Feroz Shah Tughlaq, and it had been occupied between 1985-2017 by members of a family that claimed lineage to the Awadh royal family.

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