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The Dewan-i-Aam at the Red fort in [[Delhi.

From Wikipedia: The Diwan-i-Aam was the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. The columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silver railing separating the throne from the public.


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Source: V Boddy, a postcard owned by Alfred Cecil Gregory
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{{Template:Postcards |Title=The Outer portion of Dewan-i-Am, Fort 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 |Postally used=unknown |Stamp=unknown |Date franked=unknown |Addressee=unknown |Message=unknown |Condition= |Alteration= |Comments=Stuck in an album so back of card not seen. }}

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