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The Dewan-i-Khas ('hall of private audiences') at the Red Fort in Delhi. From Wikipedia: 'The Diwan-i-Khas is a pavilion clad completely in marble, the pillars are decorated with floral carvings and inlay work with many semi-precious stones. It was made only for public meetings.'


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License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND
Author: Unknown
Source: V Boddy, a postcard owned by Alfred Cecil Gregory
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Title: Dewan-i-Kass, Delhi
Subject: Mughal architecture
Location: Red Fort, Delhi
Publisher: unknown
Series: unknown
Date published: pre-1915
Printer: unknown
Process: unknown
Size: unknown
Back: unknown
Postal rate: unknown
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Stamp: unknown
Date franked: unknown
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Comments: Stuck in an album so back of card not seen.
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