Malcha Mahal
- The area around Malcha Mahal is all set to get a facelift, as the lieutenant governor recently asked the authorities to carry out a five-layered plantation of various flowering trees in it.
- Malcha Mahal is a Tughlaq-era hunting lodge, built by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century.
- Location: Chanakyapuri area of New Delhi.
- It came to be known as Wilayat Mahal after Begum Wilayat Mahal of Awadh, who was reportedly given the place by the government of India in May 1985.
- For over three decades, it served as home to the family of Begum Wilayat Mahal, claiming to be ....
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