The Ruins of Malcha Palace, New Delhi
Way to Malcha Palace in the forest
Entrance of Malcha Mahel closed with barriers , thorny bush war-bet wires
Stair case of the Malcha Mahel
Carpets lying on the floor with muddy dust
TAKHAT which is still in better condition
Broken furniture's pieces
wild life in the Malcha forest
Prince Ali Raza, ‘Last’ prince of Awadh
who claimed to be a descendant of
the Nawab of Awadh, was found dead on September 2, 2017, at Delhi’s Malcha
Mahal. Raza had led a reclusive life at this 14th century Tughlaq era hunting
lodge since 1985.
With the help of Delhi Waqf Board the prince was buried near Delhi Gate on Septembe
5,2017
I
had a curiosity to visit this Malcha Mahel, at the surroundings of Malcha Marg,Chanakyapuri, New Delhi far a long
time the Shikargah of 14th century of Tuglaq era and the part of the
royal state of Nawab of Owadh since the time of weak Mughal’s rule. I visited today the 13
February,2019, this palace which is situated in the dense forest where wild
life also exist. Precious carpets of beautiful designs, covered with lots of dust are still lying
there, TAKHAT, and broken furniture were also lying there. Its a matter of search
who had taken the other belongings of the prince Ali Raza as no one came to
take his body inspite of ph.calls out of the ph. Numbers were found in the
palace .
Way to Malcha Palace in the forest
Entrance of Malcha Mahel closed with barriers , thorny bush war-bet wires
Stair case of the Malcha Mahel
Carpets lying on the floor with muddy dust
TAKHAT which is still in better condition
Broken furniture's pieces
wild life in the Malcha forest
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