The historic 'Gwalior Fort' contains a spectacular 15th-century palace decorated with turquoise blue ceramic tile borders. What is this palace named? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The historic 'Gwalior Fort' contains a spectacular 15th-century palace decorated with turquoise blue ceramic tile borders. What is this palace named?
A. Man Mandir Palace
B. Jai Vilas Palace
C. Karan Mahal
D. Gujari Mahal
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The Man Mandir Palace, built by Raja Man Singh Tomar, is renowned for its spectacular yellow, green, and turquoise glazed tile mosaics on its outer walls.

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