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that all labourers in Delhi must work on his fort. Saint
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to Delhi. Historical places around the sanctuary are
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1769:Cabo de Rama
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1729:Fort Tiracol
1674:Surat Castle
1644:Bassein Fort
1485:Gajendragarh
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2372:Khari Baoli
2275:Jama Masjid
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2164:Purana Qila
2144:Jahaz Mahal
2047:Chandragiri
2019:Vattakottai
1937:Sikh Empire
1922:Ranthambore
1887:Hinglajgarh
1852:Kumbhalgarh
1784:Rachol Fort
1596:Chitradurga
1538:Purana Qila
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1354:Devanahalli
1303:Bawana Fort
1211:Tughlaqabad
1191:Bandhavgarh
1114:Tellicherry
1064:Anchuthengu
1056:British Raj
1013:Kareng Ghar
645:Purana Qila
415:inscription
344:Tughluqabad
210:Mangar Bani
118:lime mortar
63:Ruined Fort
2519:Categories
2492:77°15′39″E
2489:28°30′43″N
2367:Dilli Haat
2321:India Gate
2235:Akshardham
2169:Qutb Minar
2134:Barakhamba
2011:Travancore
1996:Rohtasgarh
1983:Sur Empire
1892:Mehrangarh
1754:Ponda Fort
1744:Ghodbunder
1739:Cranganore
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1714:St. Angelo
1636:Portuguese
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1392:Mandavgadh
1159:(Mastgarh)
1157:Jalna Fort
1142:Daulatabad
1137:Ahmednagar
1069:St. George
942:23 January
737:References
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361:Pipal tree
2314:Memorials
2139:Hauz Khas
2120:Buildings
2109:Landmarks
2062:Udayagiri
2057:Bangalore
2024:Udayagiri
1907:Sabalgarh
1857:Nahargarh
1832:Jaisalmer
1807:Achalgarh
1704:Madh Fort
1553:Allahabad
1470:Vijaydurg
1455:Vishalgad
1450:Pratapgad
1369:Sankagiri
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1147:Gawilghur
1119:St. David
1018:Rang Ghar
684:Siri Fort
508:mausoleum
411:octagonal
365:sandstone
238:feudatory
190:Surajkund
144:, of the
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74:Condition
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2179:Red Fort
1882:Kalinjar
1867:Taragarh
1847:Kankwadi
1842:Junagarh
1817:Bhangarh
1734:Anjediva
1689:Emmanuel
1669:Diu Fort
1606:Dindigul
1578:Ramnagar
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1475:Shivneri
1435:Sinhagad
1430:Sudhagad
1387:Mandsaur
1359:Palakkad
1336:Warangal
1313:Lohagarh
1257:Asirgarh
1239:Raibania
1234:Barabati
1152:Golconda
1046:Gulbarga
936:Archived
854:Archived
825:Archived
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665:Anangpur
636:See also
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451:parapets
376:parapets
357:Badarpur
353:Mehrauli
321:Shamiana
212:and the
155:Badarpur
41:, India
29:Part of
2457:Museums
2377:Rajpath
2067:Vellore
1968:Belapur
1877:Gwalior
1872:Lal Kot
1827:Jaigarh
1822:Chittor
1799:Rajputs
1626:Hosdurg
1515:Visapur
1445:Panhala
1425:Lohagad
1267:Thalner
1196:Hathras
1186:Aligarh
1168:Panhala
1163:Narnala
1094:Mazagon
1074:William
860:6 March
831:12 July
782:12 July
521:Gallery
407:bastion
351:by the
281:dictate
240:of the
224:History
111:Granite
2447:Topics
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2001:Munger
1991:Chunar
1973:Underi
1945:Kamlah
1917:Kangra
1897:Narwar
1837:Jalore
1724:Aguada
1699:Korlai
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1611:Gingee
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1490:Gingee
1480:Raigad
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114:Stones
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1955:Siddi
1812:Amber
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1308:Gohad
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258:Delhi
246:Turco
151:Qutub
134:Delhi
89:Built
78:Ruins
39:Delhi
31:Delhi
2029:East
1912:Bahu
1548:Agra
1206:Siri
1084:Riwa
944:2021
912:ISBN
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