Ancient Site Brick Baoli, Distt. Kaithal
The Baoli (water tank with a well) locally known as ‘Bhai Ki Baoli’ is made out of lakhauri bricks with lime-surkhi. This three-storeyed building is in the shape of a step –well. It is approached by descending flight of steps leading down-wards to the well. The well proper is three-storeyed and is open from two sides. It is covered with a domical roof. The steps have thick wall on both the sides. The thick walls on the either side of the steps are decorated.
Shish Mahal, Farrukhnagar, Gurugram
The Shish Mahal was the residential palace of Faujdar Khan, the governor appointed by Emperor Farrukh Siyar, the great grandson of emperor Aurangzeb. The palace was built by Khan in 1733 AD. The Diwan-e-Aam of the palace is a rectangular structure made of sandstone. It is built on a high plinth with mirrors fixed in the wooden ceiling and on the backside of the wall, which gave the palace its name of Shish Mahal or glass palace.