find out the details of any two long forgotten monument of india
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Khooni Darwaza :Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,New Delhi
Khooni Darwaza, which means “bloodstained door”, was constructed by Sher Shah Suri, who established the Sur Empire after defeating the second Mughal ruler Humayun.During the Mughal period, Khooni Darwaza became notorious for exhibiting decapitated heads of criminals. Emperor Aurangzeb even put his elder brother’s head on display here after he revolted against his father Shah Jahan.
Salim Singh ki Haveli: Rajasthan
One of the famous havelis in Jaisalmer, Salim Singh ki Haveli is an impressive 17th-century structure made with the typical yellow sandstone of the area. One of the features distinguishing this haveli from the others is that the roof of this building was constructed in the form of a Peacock.
Khooni Darwaza, which means “bloodstained door”, was constructed by Sher Shah Suri, who established the Sur Empire after defeating the second Mughal ruler Humayun.During the Mughal period, Khooni Darwaza became notorious for exhibiting decapitated heads of criminals. Emperor Aurangzeb even put his elder brother’s head on display here after he revolted against his father Shah Jahan.
Salim Singh ki Haveli: Rajasthan
One of the famous havelis in Jaisalmer, Salim Singh ki Haveli is an impressive 17th-century structure made with the typical yellow sandstone of the area. One of the features distinguishing this haveli from the others is that the roof of this building was constructed in the form of a Peacock.
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Details of two long-forgotten monuments of India are as follows:
1) Firoz Shah Kotla
2) Safdarjang Fort
• Firoz Shah Kotla:
Firoz Shah Kotla is a long-forgotten monument in India. This is a Fort built-in 14 century ago by Delhi Sultanates.
It was located between the old and new Delhi. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlak.
• Safdarjang Fort:
Safdarjung fort or Tomb of Safdarjung is a historical monument of India. It was built-in 1754 by Mughal Emperors.
Safdarjung is the name of Mughal emperor Mirza Muqim Abul Mansir Khan.
This Fort was built in the style of the Humayun Tomb. It was located in New Delhi.
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