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English: Also known as 'Naqqar Khana', it is a characteristic feature of Mughul architecture. Translated to English, it means 'drum house'- music used to be played from here during the Mughul times. This photo captures the outer side of the three-storey building, which presently houses the Indian War Memorial Museum.
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N-DL-18.
Date Taken on 28 February 2012
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Author Kiranskumbhar

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