Khaplu's Palace, also known as Yabgo Khar, is an old fort and palace located in the khaplu, in the Gilgit district of the northern united states of america. The palace is an architectural and tourist attraction that was erected in the middle of the 19th century, replacing an earlier fort in the area. It was built as a royal residence and for the advice Haplu Rectangular, having dealt palace of the plan, is built from the walls are reinforced with wood accents, and are treated with lime plaster.
Ornate, three-story, wooden balconies, verandas, porches, and protected by a broad, perforated wooden beams, carved wooden columns, fascia, and there, at last create an amazing symphony of solid and voids, light and shade. The columns, ramps, and the frames of the majority of the doors and the windows, are richly decorated. Haplu the Fort has a rectangular layout, with a small inner courtyard, and a camp-out in the garden. The interior courtyard is surrounded by an array of two rows of rooms-there's plenty of space to meet the needs of the Raja and his family, as well as to be suitable for retail stores, kitchens, stalls, etc., etc. Both the internal and the external terraces have been designed and decorated, with a Mughal garden elements, including the pools of standing water, running water, the canals, the beautiful fountains and majestic baradari. The most intriguing feature of the fort is a semi-circular entrance, wooden floors, which turns into a balcony on the second floor, a living room, and in the third one."
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