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While in Mandu, you must visit Sagar Talab, a beautiful lake, lying in proximity to the group of monuments, collectively known as the Lal Bagh Group.
While in Mandu, you must visit Sagar Talab, a beautiful lake, lying in proximity to the group of monuments, collectively known as the Lal Bagh Group. Read less

While in Mandu, you must visit Sagar Talab, a beautiful lake, lying in proximity to the group of monuments, collectively known as the Lal Bagh Group. This place is also the echo point of Mandu. To its vicinity lie two tombs, named Dai ka Mahal and Dai ki Chhoti Bahan ka Mahal, mausoleums of two women who seem to have been nannies to the Royal family. The architecture of these tombs is quite impressive.
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