The gun placed in Golconda Fort was made of ____
copper
iron
bronze
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iron ....is your answer
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Bronze
Explanation:
- The Fateh Rahbar cannon, which means "guide to victory," was used by the troops of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb during the siege of Golconda. It is a massive bronze cannon that is 486 cm long, 70 cm in diameter at the muzzle, 26 cm in diameter at the bore, and 84 cm in length at the barrel's end.
- The Golconda Fort's guns or cannons have been keeping an eye on history for generations. The cannon ball odour has vanished and the fireworks have long since ended. On the Petla Burj, a bastion on the fort's western wall, is where you can find the Fateh Rahbar. It was employed in 1687 by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (b. 1618-d. 1707) during the final siege of Golconda.
Thus the correct answer is Bronze.
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