Know the Journey of Bhopal’s Machli Ghar

The fish shaped aquarium which was situated near Raj Bhavan and old assembly hall, facing the Lower Lake, was established on 31st May, 1977. Covering an area of one hectare, the Machhli Ghar is a double storied structure houses 66 varieties of ornamental and fresh water fishes. Later on it was shifted into a building of fisheries department at Bhadbhada, while more than a dozen fish varieties that were in heavy aquariums have been shifted to Dahod Raisen, where they have been put in cages in a fisheries pond.

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Types of Fishes
There are various types of living and colorful fishes like Tiger Barb, Black Moor ,blue, Rosy Barb, Shark, paradise Golden plata, Golden Gormi, King Zebra and King Kobra. Apart from this 26 big aquariums with a collection of fishes brought from the lakes, rivers and ponds from the different parts of the state such as Sawal, Padin, Rohu, Katla, Padin, Collet, Mirgal, Sawal ,Ticto, Bam fish and Pencil-Fira. 

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Machli Ghar
People in Bhopal were emotionally attached to Machhli Ghar and the thought that they will no longer be able to see more than one-fifth of 66 fish varieties, makes them sad. Many of them still curious to know what happened to the fish.
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Machli Ghar was demolished
For many people fish are an intrinsic part of their childhood memories. When government decided to shut the Machhli Ghar, Everyone was worried what would happen to the fish and where would they be taken. Will they get the same love and care at their new accommodation. Machhli Ghar will be demolished for the construction of the state capital’s first five-star hotel.
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About the Aquarium
The state government has handed over the possession of 3.16 acre land and building of the aquarium to the tourism department. The state government has plans to construct a new aquarium in public private partnership (PPP) mode on the land of fisheries department at Bhadbhada on the outskirts of Bhopal.
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Address and Timings
Address: Bordi Kalan, Bhadbhada Road Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Timings: 1.00 pm to 8 pm from 1st April to 30th Sept
             12.00 pm to 7 pm from 1st October to 31st March.

Halali reservoir would bolster you in appeasing your mind

The Halali reservoir is a reservoir in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is built on the Halali River and lies 40 km away from the state capital Bhopal. The Halali River is a tributary of the Betwa River. It was formerly known as Thal River later on it was christened as halali river.

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Famous fish
The major fish species found in the reservoir include catla, rohu, mrigal, wallago attu, mystus and chitala. if you are non-vegetarian then visit at this place. MP tourism resort which is situated in halali dam would give you the best low-calorie fish dish bursting with flavor.

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History of Halali
In the 18th century, Dost Mohammad Khan’s forces killed a rival Rajput force near Jagdishpur (later renamed to Islamnagar) on the bank of the river. The river was renamed to “Halali river” (the river of slaughter), because it appeared red with the blood of the victims. Another name for the river is Banganga.

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About the Halali Dam
M.P tourism resort is located near this pristine lake. The catchment area of this area is around 699 sq km. The colossal dam is quite popular among locals of Bhopal as an excellent spot for picnic and boat rides. Apart from this, the reservoir is home to aquatic life.

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M.P tourism resort
Also known as Samrat Ashok Sagar Project, the Halali Dam reservoir was commissioned in 1973. Many people come and visit at this place from far distances. As this place allure many people. One can spend a day or night with their cronies and partner in the beautiful M.P tourism resort. Lush green garden, lake side view from the window of your room, delicious and scrumptious food would attract you more and more to come here again.

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Address and Timings
Address: Halali Reservoir (Raisen district)
         Reservoir in Madhya Pradesh
Timings:  8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Raisen fort under the hegemony of various rulers

A person who has interest in historical monuments must visit raisen fort. Raisen Fort is an assortment of the reign of Hindu, Rajput and Muslim rulers. it’s a historical mansion placed atop a hill captivating a vast water reservoir, palaces and a few temples within the fort. The 800-year-old fort has nine gateways, fortifications, domes and the remains of several buildings from the early medieval period. It’s now a dwelling to gazillion number of bats.

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About the Fort
Raisen fort is also a shrine of a Muslim saint Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba. There is a say that the shrine can fulfil the desires of the pilgrims. Until the 16th century, the fort was under the hegemony of the Rajputs and other Hindu rulers. Although the nawabs of Bhopal initially captured the fort, it is presently under the custody of ASI.

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Architecture of Raisen Fort
The magnificent fort stands on an outlier of a rock which has a massive stone wall pierced with nine gateways. it looks mesmerizing It drowns in a wilderness and a thick undergrowth of lush green grasses and wild long grass. Adorned with a large courtyard and a beautiful pool in the middle. This gives the additional beauty to this fort.

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History of Raisen Fort
Raisen fort was under the control of Hindu rulers including Rajputs till 16th century. In 1543, the fort was captured by Sher Shah Suri and later by Nawab of Bhopal in 1760. Raisen fort was then under the control of princely state of Bhopal till Indian Independence (1947).
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Origin of the Raisen Fort
The origin of the Raisen fort dates back to the 1200 AD. With four palaces (Badal Mahal, Rohini Mahal, Itradaan Mahal & Hawa Mahal) within its boundaries, the mighty fort also houses a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The doors of the temple open every year on the occasion of Shivratri. Many people gather here to take blessings of the lord shiva.

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The most visited place in Raisen is the Shrine of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba who was a well known Muslim saint.The shrine of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba, is one of the most popular shrines of the Raisen region. Many devotees come here to seek the blessings of the well known Muslim saint,  Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba. There is a belief that the wishes of the devotees will be fulfilled with the blessings of Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba.

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Address and Timings
Address: Raisen fort near Umar masjid, Madhya pradesh
              India
Timings: 10 am to 5 pm

This Mosque has been built by first female ruler of Bhopal

Bhopal is well known for its monuments, minarets, historic places, palaces and lakes. This metropolitan city has been through ample of stages i.e., ancient, medieval and modern. Most of the tourist get confuse related to Jama Masjid. Let me clear you that Taj-ul-Masjid officially known as Jama Masjid of Bhopal because it resembles as Jama Masjid of Delhi, but in reality, Jama masjid of Bhopal is located near chowk bazaar. Every monuments have its own uniqueness and quality.
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About Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid of Bhopal consist one of the finest art in Bhopal which impose two minarets that can be observed from long distance also. this giant mosque has been situated in purana Bhopal and many visitors or tourist do visit at this sacred monument.

History of Jama Masjid
The mosque constructed by Qudisiya Begum in 1837 which reflects the deftness of Islamic culture in Bhopal. Mughal architecture has its own appealing. its mesmerizing and fine art allure many tourists towards it. This divine place has been visited every year by gazillion number of Muslims.

Architecture of Jama Masjid
This mosque is an outstanding example of the marvelous of Islamic architecture in India. The mosque consists three bulbous, cupolas, interior decorations which gives the best resemblance of Islamic culture in India. The gold spear crowning the crouch minarets of the Jama Masjid by Bhopal’s first female ruler, Qudisiya Begum shine peacefully at the top of the head caps which can be easily seen by bare eyes from the long distance.

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As it indulges in the Islamic culture they always construct a wide courtyard in front of the mosque so that people could come here and can read there namaz without any disturbance. This masjid was accomplished in 24 years. This gorgeous mosque has gold spikes in the minarets.

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Address and Timings
Address: Jama masjid, Subhash Chowk, Chowk Bazaar Road,
              Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India)
Timings: 6.60 AM to 7.00 PM (all days open)

One can sense what happened at 2 December 1984 by visiting at Bhopal Museum

It’s very difficult to forget that horrific night when Bhopal gas tragedy occurred. According to the public of Bhopal still one can sense the presence of the poisonous gas in the aura of that area. The memories of December 2, 1984 have not been vanished from the mind of people in addition Madhya Pradesh government built the Bhopal museum to aware people about that night and to pay homage to the victims of that tragedy.

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About the Bhopal Museum
The memories of December 2, 1984 have been collected under one roof, just a few km from the Union Carbide factory. Split into five sections – Trauma Room, Health Room, Anderson Wall, Toxic Water Wall, Compensation Room and the Movement Room. It has at least 50 original audio recordings of gas survivors, doctors on duty on the fateful night, the forensic expert who conducted mass autopsies and those who survived in the tragedy. 

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Designed and Conceptualized 
Designed and conceptualized of Bhopal museum designed by museologist Vivek Seth, it is the brainchild of a curator and Washington Post journalist, Rama Lakshmi. 

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Bhopal Gas Tragedy
The Bhopal disaster christened as Bhopal gas tragedy, was a gas leak incident on the night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was considered as of 2010 to be the world’s worst industrial disaster ever. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas. The highly toxic substance made its way into and around the shanty towns located near the plant. The poisonous gas sprawled all around the area.

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Address and Timings of Bhopal Museum
Address: Sr HIG 22, Housing Board Colony, Berasia Road,
                Karond, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001 
Timings:  10 AM – 5 PM 

Take a gleam of telecom exhibits by visiting at this Museum.

Bhopal is widely known as the City of Lakes. But with its string of museums, it can be described as City of Museums too. Encapsulating the history of human civilisation to tribals to flora and fauna to newspapers to telephony and to even dolls. Needless to say, most of the objects displayed in these institutions are enormous and gives us the opportunity to take a glance of our culture and history.

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About the Museum
National Telecom Museum, only one of its kinds in Asia, was inaugurated on 18 August, 1995, by Sh. P. S. Saran, Member(Services), Telecom Commission, New Delhi. It is located at Arera Telephone Exchange Bhopal. 

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Unique exhibits of the Museum
The National Telecom Museum is full of unique exhibits, some of which are Red sandstone pillers used to erect India’s first long distance telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra in 1851 over a distace of about 1000 miles, Heiten Galvanometer used for Morse Telegraph link between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour, 900 kg bronze gong of the clock tower of Simla Telegraph Office, a 1880 vintage, Office table of Sir C. V. Raman, 1930 Physics Nobel Laurate along with his office ceiling fan. 

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Address
Address: Office of Divisional Engineer (Internal), 
              Arera Telephone Exchange, Bhopal   

Peer gate road of Bhopal would show you the mystic powers of Sant Kamali

Bhopal city is the amalgam of scenic beauty and old historic places. It is situated on the site of an 11th century city Bhojpal which is founded by Raja Bhoj. The present city was planned and established by an Afghan soldier, Dost Mohammed (1707 -1740). His descendants build Bhopal into a mesmerizing place.


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Rulers of the place
The city of Bhopal has witnessed many changes since it was found by the Afghan soldier Dost Mohammed in the year 1708 for the Gond queen, Kamlapati. Kamlapati palace is also one of the famous palace in Bhopal. The power then went transferred to the Afghans and their descendants. The old city still gives you the glimpse of past glory of the rulers, among them succession of powerful Begums who ruled Bhopal from 1819 to 1926. The city has been through many phases, turbulent as well as disastrous.

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Sant Kamali Maharaj at Hanuman Mandir
There was a Sant by name Kamali also christened as Kamaldas during the reign of Begum Shahjahan. The Sant was an ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman. He was living under a peepal tree in the then garden maintained by Begum Shahjahan.

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Jagratha
Many people use to visit him to have dharshan of the Sant and take his blessings. Every day there use to be a bhajan in the praise of Lord Ram and Hanuman and on finishing of the bhajan the Sant use to blow the conch for long. For many days jagrathra use to performed ie, bhajan throughout the night and will come to an end only in the dawn.

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Encounter of Sant Kamali
Begum Shahjahan took objection to the blowing of the couch especially during the wee hours. She ordered his soldiers to find out as to who is responsible for this. The soldiers reported back stating that Sant Kamali is performing bhajan and he is blowing the couch. The Begum ordered that the playing of conch will be treated as offence. When the message was carried by the soldiers to the Sant, in reply Sant told them that he would neither stop the bhajan or playing of conch till his death. Begum ordered killing of the Sant to the soldiers for his disobedience of the royal order.

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Orphic powers of the Sant Kamali 
The soldiers when went to execute the Sant, they got astonished as found the Sant was lying dead under the peepal tree. The matter was reported to the Begum Shahjahan. But the next day early morning again the couch was played. Begum was annoyed and asked the soldiers to find out whether the Sant is really dead. She asked the commandant to behead the Sant and take apart the hands and legs. When went to the peepal tree to execute the royal orders, the commandant found that the Sant Maharaj cut into peaces and laying there. The commandant went back to the Begum and reported the matter. 

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Begum visited the place
Again next day Begum heard the sound of the couch. Stunned Begum went personally to see as to what is happening in her garden. She could hear the couch blowing but could see the couch but not the Sant Kamali. She realised that the Sant is genuine and apologised for her act. Sant Kamali Maharaj appeared from nowhere and told her that he will be performing his duty till the Lord calls him.

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Begum Khurishia
During the reign of Begum Khurishia Sant Kamali was donated eight acares of land for construction of the temple. It all begun when the Begum lost her loved necklace, even after long search in the Mahal there was no trace of it anywhere. On a quick thought she approached Sant Kamali Maharaj to help her trace her necklace. When she went to him for the same, even without uttering of a word by her Sant told her as to why she came upto this place when she should have recovered the necklace wrapped in a red cloth in her under bed. She ordered her trusted commandant to recheck and verify the bedroom. The commandant came back with the necklace wrapped in the red cloth and told Begum the he found it under the bed tucked between layers.

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Temple built by Begum Khurishia
Impressed, Begum Khurishia donated eight acres of land and asked her force to help construction of the temple as desired by the Sant Kamali Maharaj. Because of the Sant Kamali and the temple built by him for Lord Hanuman this entire area had come known as Hanumanganj. This kshethra is so sacred one fells blessed to have visited the site where Sant had performed pooja and nama sangeerthan to the Lord Hanuman.

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About the temple
The temple had been built where Sant Kamali Maharaj had worshiped Lord Hanuman. The temple is south facing and all the murthis are facing south. The temple is a scenic beauty, housing three ardh shila and one is around nine feet height, the other is around three feet height, and third is around two feet height. 

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Statue of Sant Kamali
Even today you can see the Lord Hanuman worshiped by the Sant Kamali which is about two feet height under the peepal tree. There is a large statue installed for the Sant Kamali near by. You can see the conch blown by the Sant Kamil there.

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Address and Timings
Address: Kamali Mandir Rd, Ghora Nakkas, Peer Gate Area,
              Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001
Timings: 6.00 am to 8.00 pm

In Monsoon ,this place is a must visit

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Bhopal , city of lakes has so many places to explore . Places which would take your breathe away . There are so many reason that you should visit Bhopal, being in central India, the heart of India it has  a lot of greenery here and we can’t get off this fact that it has really beautiful lakes here . One such place to visit here , specially in monsoon is Bhadbhada Dam 
About Bhadbhada Dam
The Dam is set of 11 sluice gates at south east corner of Upper Lake. It was constructed in 1965 .The gates are used to control the outflow of water from the lake to Kaliasot river. The gates get  usually opened only when the city receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. It has a full tank level of 1666.80 feet. People love to go there throughout the year with family and friends to have outing and picnics, but it becomes picturesque during rains. Locals wait for the news of opening of its gates when lake is overflowing and rush to see its beauty.
Attractions
The main attractions when people get to come at any cost is when after heavy rainfall the gates of the dam gets opened. Then in from of the main pathway there is Bridge of Sair Sapata , when visited at night time will sooth you from inside out after seeing the lights of the bridge . Going ahead on this road, in  front is National Judicial academy . There is a Hindu temple near the sluice gates. It’s a free visit place. People love to come here at Bhadbhada Dam throughout the year with family and friends to have outing and picnics, but it becomes picturesque during rains. Locals wait for the news of opening of its gates when lake is overflowing and rush to see its beauty.
Food
There are lots of options of snacking here . The most common in monsoon season is Bhutta (corn), all types of corns are here . Then you got options in ice creams , pop corns are there and many more things . If want to have proper dine out with your family and friends you could visit  near by places Like JehNuma Retreat , Sayajee, Sair Sapata have food options , or about 1 or 2 km away there are many options which may also be feasible .
Address
South east corner , Upper Lake near by Nehru Nagar 

Feel connected with the environment by visiting at this museum


Bhopal is a branch of the National Museum of Natural History, New Delhi, which is christened as Regional Museum of natural history, Bhopal. It is the center of an informal environment education, whose main purpose is to make people aware of environmental protection through various internal and external activities. The horrifying Bhopal gas tragedy (1984) made everyone alert towards the environment and mankind. after which minister introduced disaster management institute and environment institute in Bhopal. National Museum of Natural History gives us the glance of the environment.

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Location
It is located in the Environment Complex in Bhopal. The museum was inaugurated in the year 29 September 1997, by the then Minister of Environment and Forests of India, Saifuddin Soz. The program was chaired by the then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijaya Singh.

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About the Museum
The museum offers a unique opportunity to understand the biodiversity of Central India and the complex natural make-up surrounding it. In the galleries located in the museum, the exhibition has been displayed in collaboration with transcripts, translate and visual audio. Dioramas and phenomena are presented in the order of selected subjects.

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Exhibition Site
It also has a biology, computer and a research room meant for children to acquire knowledge in a fun way. A temporary exhibition site is also made in premises which exhibit organized displays on various subjects from time to time. Upon entry to the museum, the exhibition of the family of Dinosaur, called Triceratops, is visible.

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Purpose of Museum
To develop the exhibits with the flora, fauna and geological information of central India. Explain the importance of plants, animals and human interaction and their protection through performance and educational activities. Organizing exhibitions and activities that enrich the school curriculum of geology and biology to make masses aware about the environment.

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Displayed Galleries
The subject of the present gallery is biodiversity in which the interconnection of various components of nature, besides the information of the vegetation and the rivers of the vegetation of Madhya Pradesh, has been shown in connection with the protection and relationship of human and environment.

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Address and Timings
Address: E-5, Link Rd Number 3, Near Bittan Market, 
              Arera Colony, Shahpura, Bhopal,
              Madhya Pradesh 462016
Timings: 10 AM TO 6 PM
              Monday closed

One can see the glimpse of Nawab Era by visiting at this monument

Very few people have heard about Golghar museum in Bhopal. If you have interest in art and handicrafts of nawabs era then visit at this place. Golghar Museum showcases variety of arts, handicraft and social life from the Nawab-era. The museum was inaugurated in April 2013 by Culture Minister Laxmikant Sharma. this museum has been developed at ‘Golghar’ monument. This monument is situated near Bab-e-Ali ground, Shahjahanabad, Bhopal.

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About Golghar Monument
The round building was constructed near Pari Park in Shahjahanabad locality of Bhopal. It was christened as Gulshan-e-Alam but came to be popularly known as Golghar. This building was constructed during the regime of Nawab Shahjahan Begum (1868-1901). The round-shape building has 12 doors. Its staircase is also in round shape leading to the dome. 

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Structure
Its pillars are cylindrical and doors are decorated. The dome has been painted with flowers of purple, yellow, orange, red, brown and green colors. There is a round-shape balcony on the upper story, which is covered with tin shade supported by wooden pillars. Originally, the building had also a Persian style park known as Jannat Bagh.

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Monument
First, the building housed the office of Shahjahan Begum. Later, it was used as aviary where various kinds of birds were kept. It is said that in the times of Nawab Shahjahan Begum, threads of gold and silver were kept in the aviary from which birds used to knit their nests. The Nawab had presented some of these to Queen Victoria. In Nawab-era band was played daily in the evening here for amusement.

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Buildings constructed by Shahjahan Begum
After taking reins of Bhopal State on November 16, 1868, Shahjahan Begum had built a number of buildings including City Hospital, Taj Mahal, Noor Masjid, Noor Mahal, Benazir Palace, Nishat Manzil, Nawab Manzil, Aami Manzil, Taj-ul-Masajid, Jail Khana (prison), Lal Kothi etc.

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Address and Timings
Address- Aali Manzil Rd, Pari Bazar, Near of Babe Ali Stadium,
              Niyamatpura, Idgah Hills, Bhopal, 
              Madhya Pradesh 462001
Timings- 10.30 am to 5.30 pm
              Monday closed