Mandu

Mandu

India
also called  Mandava  or  Mandogarh 
 ruined city, southwestern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies 38 miles (60 km) southwest of the city of Indore. Situated at an elevation of 2,079 feet (634 metres), its ruins stretch for 8 miles (13 km) along the crest of the Vindhya Range. The battlemented wall, 23 miles (37 km) in circumference, once enclosed lakes, marble palaces, mosques, gold-topped temples, and other buildings; however, few of these remain.

      Said to have been founded in the 6th century CE, Mandu became famous as the 14th–15th-century capital of the Muslim Malwa kingdom (Malwa). The city reached its zenith under Hoshang Shah (1405–34), but it declined with the advent of the Mughals. The marble-domed tomb and the Great Mosque (Jāmiʿ Masjid; completed 1454) of Hoshang Shah are notable examples of Pashtun architecture. Mandu witnessed a period of conquest and annexation by Humayun (Humāyūn) (1534), Shēr Shah of Sūr (Shēr Shāh of Sūr) (1542), Akbar (1561), and others. It was also the headquarters of a district under the Mughals, who made it a retreat locale. The Marathas (Marāṭhā) captured Mandu in 1732, after which it remained part of the territory of the Pawars of Dhar. The glory of Mandu has been immortalized in the writings of Akbar's court historian Abu al-Faḍl ʿAllāmī, , writer Muḥammad Qāsim Firishtah (Firishtah), and others.

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