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What did alauddin khalji build?
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HE BUILT

Explanation:

The madrasa is one of the four surviving pre-Mughal madrasas in India.[1] It is constructed in an L-shape around a quadrangular court which can be entered through a gateway located towards its north. Only remains of the gateway have survived.[3][7]

There are seven small cells and two high-domed chambers forming the western wing of the madrasa. The domes are "high-drummed" and corbel arched gateways are underneath them. The domes of these chambers are supported by the corbelled pendentives – the first instance of their use in India. The cells were probably used as the apartments.[3][7]

Three rooms form the southern wing of the madrasa. The tomb attributed to Alauddin Khalji is located in the central room. The central room measures 16 by 12 feet (4.9 m × 3.7 m). The walls of the room are thick and are made of rock and limestone. However, currently they are eroded except the sharp-edge rocks beneath them.[3][4] The dome of the room has been destroyed over time.[3] Galleries or narrow passageways on both sides of the central room separate it from the other rooms of the madrasa.[2][3] The tomb is 7 by 4 feet (2.1 m × 1.2 m).[4] The tomb does not have any headstone or inscription.[2][8] The tombs in the central and western rooms were discovered during excavations conducted in the early 1900s. The tomb is the first example of a tomb within a madrasa to be built in India. This is a feature of Seljuk architecture.[3][9]

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