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Firoz Shah Palace Complex
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Firoz Shah palace complex is an archaeological complex located in modern-day Hisar, in the Haryana state of India, built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate in 1354 AD. It is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside of the fort.
Nearby attractions
Lat ki masjid
5P8C+F65 Bus Stand, opposite the, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Gujri mahal small part
Gujri Mahal, Tayal Bagh Colony, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Nearby restaurants
LIDO BAR AND RESTAURANT
5P89+GWX, Near Bus Stand, Sirsa Road, Nagori Gate - Parijat Chowk Rd, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Aroma Bar & Restro
SCO-9, Pocket A, Sector 14, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Rajesh Restaurant
5P99+M38, Sector 14, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Yummy pizza
Shop no. 63, 64, Gali No. 4, Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Chicken Vibes
Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
B13 Food Court Hisar
Shop. no. 85, Vakil Mall, Rajguru Market Rd, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Family inn restaurant & bakers - Restrurant in Hisar - Bakers in Hisar
146-148 red square market, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Yummy pizza
Shop no 467, Rajguru Market Rd, near hari singh saini beej wala, Radha Bazar, Mehta Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
The Carnival Restaurant & Banquet
129, main gate, near GJU, Vikas Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Italian rasoi
Mohna Mandi, Aggarwal Colony, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Grand Inn
City Tower Hotel Grand Inn Gulab Singh Chowk, City Thana Road, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Veer Sarthak
Hisar - Tohana Rd, Tayal Bagh Colony, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Crown City
Sirsa Rd, opp. Civil Hospital, Sector 14, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Pritam Palace
Near Local Bus Stand, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Malik Residency
5P79+RPX, Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Shadaab Inn - Top 10 Hotels | Family Hotel | Best Business Hotel in Hisar
Near Gulab Singh Chowk, Vakilan Bazar, Inside Nagori Gate, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Super Townhouse Oak Hisar
Hotel, Gulab Singh Chowk, 1927, Thana road, near Gulab Singh Chowk, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
OYO Hotel Blue Moon
Hotel Sanguine floor, 3, Gali No. 1, near Local Bus stand, Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel O Paris Inn
Bus stand, Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
Hotel Green
Bus Stand, Gali No. 1, near Janki Children hospital, behind Hisar, Rishi Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
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Firoz Shah Palace Complex

NH 10, opp. Bus Stand, Shastri Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
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Firoz Shah palace complex is an archaeological complex located in modern-day Hisar, in the Haryana state of India, built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate in 1354 AD. It is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside of the fort.

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Nearby attractions of Firoz Shah Palace Complex

Lat ki masjid

Gujri mahal small part

Lat ki masjid

Lat ki masjid

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Open 24 hours
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Gujri mahal small part

Gujri mahal small part

4.2

(22)

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Nearby restaurants of Firoz Shah Palace Complex

LIDO BAR AND RESTAURANT

Aroma Bar & Restro

Rajesh Restaurant

Yummy pizza

Chicken Vibes

B13 Food Court Hisar

Family inn restaurant & bakers - Restrurant in Hisar - Bakers in Hisar

Yummy pizza

The Carnival Restaurant & Banquet

Italian rasoi

LIDO BAR AND RESTAURANT

LIDO BAR AND RESTAURANT

4.1

(209)

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Aroma Bar & Restro

Aroma Bar & Restro

4.2

(365)

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Rajesh Restaurant

Rajesh Restaurant

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(566)

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Yummy pizza

Yummy pizza

3.5

(10)

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Firoz Shah Palace Complex (Hindi: हिसार-ए-फिरोज़ा, Hisar-e-Firoza) is located in the city of Hisar in Haryana, India. It was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 AD. The original town of Hisar was a walled settlement inside the fort with four gates, Delhi gate, Mori gate, Nagauri Gate and Talaqi Gate. The palace consists of a mosque known as Lat ki Masjid. Lat is a sandstone pillar about 20 feet high and was earlier an Ashokan pillar. Underground apartments are also located inside the complex. The place has also a Diwan-e-Aam. Gujri Mahal is another palace located near the palace complex also built by Firoz Shah for his wife Gujri. Its construction was completed in 1356 and stands on a massive rectangular platform.

Gurjari Mahal Building Only a small portion of the two-story palace with one underground level remains now. The palace is built on a rectangular platform that can be approached by a ramp leading to the upper level. The building has been declared as a Centrally Protected Monument by Archaeological Survey of India. The palace is closed for public. To the north, there used to be gardens, which no longer exist and houses modern have been built there.

Baradari The most visible part of what now remains of the palace is the Baradari on the upper level, called so because of the presence of twelve doorways, three on each side. It was used for social gatherings. Four Hindu pillars are located inside the chamber to support the roof. These pillars were taken from the destroyed Hindu and Jain temples, most likely from Agroha Mound or nearby area.

Underground Hammam There are three underground apartments located below the platform. One of them is a tank and it is believed that this tank served as a hammam or bath.

Graves On the upper level, there are a total of nine graves, 5 of which are sarcophagi on an open-air higher platform (nearly 3 feet from bottom), two are sarcophagi on a separate nearby open-air lower platform (less than 1 foot from bottom) and two are brick shrines inside a brick structure that no longer has a roof. Total seven of them are sarcophagi while the other two are brick shrines. All of them belong to 17th or 18th century Mughal empire era.

Secondary Apartment On the upper level, there is a small secondary apartment in the corner of...

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"Hey, let me tell you all about Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, in Hisar! This historical palace has a fascinating history that dates back to the 14th century. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. The palace showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Rajasthani architectural styles, which makes it a true architectural gem.

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the magnificent structure adorned with intricate carvings, stunning arches, and spacious courtyards. It's truly a sight to behold! The palace has withstood the test of time and stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Today, the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a chance to delve into the history and art of the area. Inside, you'll find a wide range of artifacts on display, including sculptures, coins, pottery, and more. Each piece tells a story and provides a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Exploring the palace and its museum is a captivating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of India.

When visiting Firoz Shah Palace, make sure to take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the architecture and soak in the historical ambiance. The museum provides informative displays that add depth to your visit.

Overall, Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, is a treasure trove of history and art that shouldn't be missed. It's a great place to learn, appreciate, and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Hisar. So, if you're in the area, be sure to add it to your itinerary!

I hope this detailed review helps you in planning your visit. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Enjoy your trip to Firoz Shah Palace!"

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7y

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Firoz Shah Palace Complex is located in front of Hisar Bus Stand in the city of Hisar in Haryana, Indian. It was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in 1354 AD. Now the condition of palace of isn't so good as I have found on visiting that some parts are well maintained, but some have lost their originality. These could have been a better tourist place, But unfortunately this has become a couple support where they are just writing on the walls here & there.

To my every fellow visitors, It's not only the government responsibility to keep it in good vitality, It is ours also. & From government point of view, it can install more shelter & sitting arrangements for visitors & deploy guards for its protection.

The palace consists of a mosque known as Lat ki Masjid. Lat is a sandstone pillar about 20 feet high and was earlier an Ashoka pillar.

The place has also a Diwan-e-Aam. Gujri Mahal is another palace located near the palace complex also built by Firoz Shah for his wife Gujri. Its construction was completed in 1356 and stands on a massive rectangular platform.

Construction commenced in 1354 CE. Firozshah stayed at Hisar to supervise the construction. Stones were brought from Narsai hills (in Mahendragarh) to build the ramparts fort wall, which was surrounded by a protective moat. Tank inside the complex was used to refill the moat. The complex was completed after two and half years, and Ferozshah ordered his courtiers to build their palaces within the fort walls.

The restoration work of the palace started in 1924 and have since been gradually renovated until recent times. The complex has been declared as a Centrally Protected Monument by Archaeological...

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Vikash JangraVikash Jangra
"Hey, let me tell you all about Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, in Hisar! This historical palace has a fascinating history that dates back to the 14th century. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. The palace showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Rajasthani architectural styles, which makes it a true architectural gem. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the magnificent structure adorned with intricate carvings, stunning arches, and spacious courtyards. It's truly a sight to behold! The palace has withstood the test of time and stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Today, the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a chance to delve into the history and art of the area. Inside, you'll find a wide range of artifacts on display, including sculptures, coins, pottery, and more. Each piece tells a story and provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Exploring the palace and its museum is a captivating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of India. When visiting Firoz Shah Palace, make sure to take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the architecture and soak in the historical ambiance. The museum provides informative displays that add depth to your visit. Overall, Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, is a treasure trove of history and art that shouldn't be missed. It's a great place to learn, appreciate, and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Hisar. So, if you're in the area, be sure to add it to your itinerary! I hope this detailed review helps you in planning your visit. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Enjoy your trip to Firoz Shah Palace!" I hope you find this detailed review helpful!
Muhammad Hassan TahirMuhammad Hassan Tahir
Tughlaq Tombs in the Indian subcontinent are mostly simple, monotonous and heavy structures in Indo-Islamic architecture built during the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1413). They look more like fortresses with walls surrounding them and have restrained decoration and embellishment compared to both earlier and later Indian Islamic tombs. Their architecture lacks the influence from Hindu temple architecture and craftsmanship which was later found in Lodi and Mughal architecture. But Hindu influence on Tughluq buildings was not totally absent. Features of Hindu influences on Tughluq architecture include the flat lintel instead of pointed arch, pillars, windows with balconies and eaves and railings. Tughluqs built three main types of tombs: square, octagonal and pavilion. The last type was the simplest, consisting of a pavilion or a chhatri. The simple tombs are most likely to be those of nobles and family members of the sultans. Firoz Shah Tughluq has contributed to architecture in a similar manner as Shah Jahan did years later. However, Firoz's buildings were of simpler designs than those built earlier by the Khaljis. The coffers of the Treasury were almost empty when Firoz Shah took over. This meant he had to use simple design and cheap materials such as rubble and whitewashed plaster instead of the stone and marble combination. A few tombs built by Firoz shah are rarely ever mentioned as his name is more associated with town like Feroz Shah Kotla. Yet the remains of the three tombs built by him in Delhi are still visible. These are: Fateh Khan's tomb, Firoz Shah's tomb, and the tomb of Khan-i-Jahan Tilangani.
Vishal SheokandVishal Sheokand
a very good place to chill out with frnds, having soo old structures of indian achitecture. the palace is set to be made by empror firoz shah of hisar terretory. itz a place with soo old monuments. it is mostly made of stones imported from aravli hills of rajasthan. the palace is made by soo experienced workers. it has compartments in local language called tehkhaane,jails . there are guards at gate for security. there is no entry fees in the palace, they simply want any one identity proof of you such aadhar card. they will record your entry along with your identity proof. the palace has no canteen inside. there the water facility is also not good. the administration should do some thing about this. the place comes under the haryana tourism. some years ago the place was not developed and maintained well, after taking the place by haryana tourism the palace is developed. there near it gujri mahal is situated. it was built by king firoz shah in the memory of his wife rani gujri devi. this palacee is called as taj mahal of haryana state in india. entry is not allowed in gujri mahal. i dont know why but it is so. these two palace are near to each other. having distance 100 mer between them. froz shah mahal is near bus stand hisar
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"Hey, let me tell you all about Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, in Hisar! This historical palace has a fascinating history that dates back to the 14th century. It was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who was a ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty. The palace showcases a unique blend of Islamic and Rajasthani architectural styles, which makes it a true architectural gem. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the magnificent structure adorned with intricate carvings, stunning arches, and spacious courtyards. It's truly a sight to behold! The palace has withstood the test of time and stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. Today, the palace has been converted into a museum, offering visitors a chance to delve into the history and art of the area. Inside, you'll find a wide range of artifacts on display, including sculptures, coins, pottery, and more. Each piece tells a story and provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. Exploring the palace and its museum is a captivating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region. It's a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of India. When visiting Firoz Shah Palace, make sure to take your time to appreciate the intricate details of the architecture and soak in the historical ambiance. The museum provides informative displays that add depth to your visit. Overall, Firoz Shah Palace, or Gujari Mahal, is a treasure trove of history and art that shouldn't be missed. It's a great place to learn, appreciate, and be inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Hisar. So, if you're in the area, be sure to add it to your itinerary! I hope this detailed review helps you in planning your visit. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Enjoy your trip to Firoz Shah Palace!" I hope you find this detailed review helpful!
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Tughlaq Tombs in the Indian subcontinent are mostly simple, monotonous and heavy structures in Indo-Islamic architecture built during the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1413). They look more like fortresses with walls surrounding them and have restrained decoration and embellishment compared to both earlier and later Indian Islamic tombs. Their architecture lacks the influence from Hindu temple architecture and craftsmanship which was later found in Lodi and Mughal architecture. But Hindu influence on Tughluq buildings was not totally absent. Features of Hindu influences on Tughluq architecture include the flat lintel instead of pointed arch, pillars, windows with balconies and eaves and railings. Tughluqs built three main types of tombs: square, octagonal and pavilion. The last type was the simplest, consisting of a pavilion or a chhatri. The simple tombs are most likely to be those of nobles and family members of the sultans. Firoz Shah Tughluq has contributed to architecture in a similar manner as Shah Jahan did years later. However, Firoz's buildings were of simpler designs than those built earlier by the Khaljis. The coffers of the Treasury were almost empty when Firoz Shah took over. This meant he had to use simple design and cheap materials such as rubble and whitewashed plaster instead of the stone and marble combination. A few tombs built by Firoz shah are rarely ever mentioned as his name is more associated with town like Feroz Shah Kotla. Yet the remains of the three tombs built by him in Delhi are still visible. These are: Fateh Khan's tomb, Firoz Shah's tomb, and the tomb of Khan-i-Jahan Tilangani.
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a very good place to chill out with frnds, having soo old structures of indian achitecture. the palace is set to be made by empror firoz shah of hisar terretory. itz a place with soo old monuments. it is mostly made of stones imported from aravli hills of rajasthan. the palace is made by soo experienced workers. it has compartments in local language called tehkhaane,jails . there are guards at gate for security. there is no entry fees in the palace, they simply want any one identity proof of you such aadhar card. they will record your entry along with your identity proof. the palace has no canteen inside. there the water facility is also not good. the administration should do some thing about this. the place comes under the haryana tourism. some years ago the place was not developed and maintained well, after taking the place by haryana tourism the palace is developed. there near it gujri mahal is situated. it was built by king firoz shah in the memory of his wife rani gujri devi. this palacee is called as taj mahal of haryana state in india. entry is not allowed in gujri mahal. i dont know why but it is so. these two palace are near to each other. having distance 100 mer between them. froz shah mahal is near bus stand hisar
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