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Indian history includes many mysteries. Buildings, forts, palaces and houses are built today, beautiful and big buildings and houses are built but the architecture and technology used in history will rarely be used in the times to come. Today we take you to a city which is surrounded by historic forts, where the walls of the walls still do the same story which used to be done 300 years ago. About 90 km from Indore, the Treasuries of Madhya Pradesh, like precious stones, shine like a very beautiful city called Mandu, which is also called the city of happiness. It is situated at a height of about 2, 000 feet on the hills of Vindhyanchal.
From the 8th century to the first half of the 14th century, the descendants of the King Raja Parmar had ruled the capital city of Malwa. The credit for the establishment of Mandu is attributed to the Parmar kings. Raja Harsha, Raja Munj, Raja Sindhu and the last Raja Bhoja were the famed rulers of the Parmar dynasty, but their attention was much more on the city of Dhar than Mandu. Only 35 km from Dhar Mandu. At the distance. In the records of Parmar Rajas, Mandu has been referred to as Mandapa Durg and Shahi Niwas. According to an inscription of Vikram Samvat, Mandu was a prosperous and prosperous city in the sixth century. At that time it was known as Rishi Mandalchi or Mandvi. In the pre-medieval period, due to the constant invasion of neighbouring states, the capital was shifted from Dhar to Mandu because Dhar is situated in the plains, while Mandu was completely safe in the mountainous region.
The Parmar Ruler sometimes changed the Mandu at the edge of the capital as per the circumstances. 1300 E. From the end of 1400 E As far as he was, he ruled Mandu. He changed the name of the Mandu after Shadiyabat, which Hindi means'city of Khushi'.