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Man Mandir Palace
                                          Built between 1486 and 1517 by Raja Mansingh.The tiles that once [...]]]></description>
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                                          Built between 1486 and 1517 by Raja Mansingh.The tiles that once  adorned its exterior have not survived , but at the entrance , traces  of these still remain. Within the palace rooms stand bare, stripped of  their former glory, testifying to the passing of the centuries. Vast  chambers with fine stone screens were once the music halls, and behind  these screens, the royal ladies would learn music from the great  masters of the day. Below, circular dungeons housed the state prisoners  of the Mughals.</td>
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