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Divan (Mughal architecture) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Divan (Mughal architecture)
Diwan or Divan refers to two types of palatial buildings in Indian courts. They tend to occur in pairs in the Mughal imperial capitals; the most famous ones are in Agra Fort, but there are others in Red Fort, Delhi and Fatehpur Sikri and certain other princely capitals such as Amber and also in Lahore Fort Pakistan. ==Dīwān-e-Ām== The ''Dīwān-e-Ām'' (Persian ديوان عام), also ''Divan-i-Aam'', was the court's ''Hall of Public Audience'', where the ruler held mass audience. He would sit on his throne facing petitioners. His minister would assemble the petitions and refer them to the ''Dīwān-e-Khās'' for private audience. It was made by Shah Jahan.
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