I do not know what this is but architecturally it is very appealing and the picture itself is appealing. The type of place that should be a tourist attraction even if it were not of great historical value but for architectural reasons.
I couldn’t guess this one Darwaish. I’ve only seen Rohtas fort from outside and it is not a widely published photo either. I’d say you picked up a good subject.
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This is Maan Sing Haveeli at Rohtas Fort :-)
http://hum-hain-pakistani.blogspot.com
Its Haveli Man Singh at Rohtas Fort built by Sher Shah Suri and its near Jehlum, Punjab, Pakistan.
I do not know what this is but architecturally it is very appealing and the picture itself is appealing. The type of place that should be a tourist attraction even if it were not of great historical value but for architectural reasons.
I couldn’t guess this one Darwaish. I’ve only seen Rohtas fort from outside and it is not a widely published photo either. I’d say you picked up a good subject.