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''Khooni Darwaza'' (Gate), Delhi where East India co killed the last three Mogul princes!!
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Khooni Dharwaza, Delhi ommons.wikimedia.org Khooni gate (Darwaza), Delhi. triphobo.com/ Above image: Also known as Kabuli Khuni Darwaja, Delhi, the gate linked to political and historical violent ...
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