Ashrafi Mahal
PuruPuru/SIGHTSEEING, MANDU/ Updated : Sep 9, 2014, 12:17 IST
Synopsis
The term ‘mahal’ in Ashrafi Mahal is a misnomer, as it was not a palace but a madarsa built by Muhammad Shah that serves as his tomb.
The term ‘mahal’ in Ashrafi Mahal is a misnomer, as it was not a palace but a madarsa built by Muhammad Shah that serves as his tomb. Read less

The term ‘mahal’ in Ashrafi Mahal is a misnomer, as it was not a palace but a madarsa built by Muhammad Shah that serves as his tomb. After a series of battles with Rana Kumbha of Mewar, which ended in a stalemate, Mohammad Shah built a seven storeyed victory tower in Asrafi Mahal to commemorate his victory. Rana Kumbha erected a tower in Chittod for the same war. As per guides of Mandu, the tower of the truth still stands in Chittod, while the tower of the lie collapsed long back.
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