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The hill range is endowed with a very attractive natural scenery, which is at its best during the rainy season, when on all sides, it is clothed in green with a number of brooks and torrents, rushing down into the ravine winding about its sides below. The beauty of which is further enhanced by about a dozen lakes and ponds interspersed on its top.Emperor Jehangir who journeyed all the way from Delhi to spend time here wrote " I Know of no place so pleasant in climate and so pretty in scenery as Mandu during the rains." It was called by the Muslim rulers as Shadiabad, " The City of Joy".
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The valley of Kakdakhoh
 
 
On the way to Mandu
Mandu is 98 kms from Indore in MP
 
 
The Gaadi Darwaja
There were 12 Darwajas (doors) to enter in the town in Mughal time
 
 
The Asharfi mahal
 
 
The Baj bahadu's palace
 
 
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