Lower Haramsara
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Ekaja
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The Lower Haramsara is situated in the beautiful and historic city of Agra, India.
The original function of the building is debatable as some people believe this structure as a stable for horse, camel or elephant whereas others think that it was designed for accommodating the royal harem’s service maids.
Whatever was the function, the building was constructed beautifully using the red stones and making a spectacular site even today.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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