It is located opposite to Jami Masjid and entry is free. It is also called Vijay Stambh. Time spent will be 10 to 15 mins. Since you will visit Jami Maajid so have a photo clicked here too.
Bewertet am 7. Nov. 2022
Vikassadhotra
Get a photo clicked
It is located opposite to Jami Masjid and entry is free. It is also called Vijay Stambh. Time spent will be 10 to 15 mins. Since you will visit Jami Maajid so have a photo clicked here too.
Bewertet am 7. Nov. 2022
dlnrao1954
Excellent
You may pass up visiiting this if you are in a hurry. But do climb the steps and see the huge structure which though titled as a palace is actually a madarsa/school. Must see
Bewertet am 21. März 2022
dlnrao1954
Excellent
You may pass up visiiting this if you are in a hurry. But do climb the steps and see the huge structure which though titled as a palace is actually a madarsa/school. Must see
Bewertet am 21. März 2022
PMV_13
Grand size, totally destroyed. No renovation
I have paraphrased the information given at the Mandu Tourism, Wikipedia, AKS, an architect’s web page and ASI websites and added my thoughts about Ashrafi Mahal at Mandu. This has been done with the...
Get a photo clicked
It is located opposite to Jami Masjid and entry is free. It is also called Vijay Stambh. Time spent will be 10 to 15 mins. Since you will visit Jami Maajid so have a photo clicked here too.
Get a photo clicked
It is located opposite to Jami Masjid and entry is free. It is also called Vijay Stambh. Time spent will be 10 to 15 mins. Since you will visit Jami Maajid so have a photo clicked here too.
Excellent
You may pass up visiiting this if you are in a hurry. But do climb the steps and see the huge structure which though titled as a palace is actually a madarsa/school. Must see
Excellent
You may pass up visiiting this if you are in a hurry. But do climb the steps and see the huge structure which though titled as a palace is actually a madarsa/school. Must see
Grand size, totally destroyed. No renovation
I have paraphrased the information given at the Mandu Tourism, Wikipedia, AKS, an architect’s web page and ASI websites and added my thoughts about Ashrafi Mahal at Mandu. This has been done with the...