Jodha Bai's Palace is the largest and most important part of Imperial Harem. It's name is a misnomer, for it is widely accepted that the building was for Raniwas or Zenani-Dyodhi. It has a gateway on the eastern side, and was protected by guard rooms. Hindu motifs, like swans, parrots, elephants, etc. can be found decorating the interior.Galleries:Fatehpur Sikri, Mughal ArchitectureKeywords:Fatehpur Sikri, Imperial Harem, Jodha Bai's PalacePhoto Location: Agra, IndiaPhotographer: Allison PapkeDate of Photo: 01/02/2011Device Make: SONYDevice Model: NEX-3Original Dimensions: 3056×4592Picture Orientation: PortraitGPS Coordinates: 27°05'N 77°39'EPicture Number: 11182
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