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Makai Gate

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This gate leads to Begumpura another walled quarter of the city, and is the only gate that has a canon installed on it. It faces the holy city of Mecca towards the west.


Aurangabad is famous for its Historic gates and so is called the City of Gates. The entire city of Aurangabad was a fort and huge entrance gates were erected. The gates with prime importance were the ones facing the four directions, Delhi Gate facing the North, Paithan gate facing South, Makai Gate (Mecca Gate) facing East and the Khas Gate facing the West. In all there were 54 gates in Aurangabad. Out of 54 gates only 13 have survived over the period of time. The important and architecturally most appealing gates include Delhi Gate, Kala Darwaza, Makia Gate, Paithan gate and Rangeen Darwaza.


The Makai Gate, is one of the four gates fortification partitions of Aurangabad City, out of which, each face a cardinal course, specifically the Makai Gate barricades the West. The Gate turned into approximately 1682 AD with the aid of General Khan Bahaudr beneath Aurangzeb's rule. The gate is designed in an elaborate Mughal Architectural style, served two foremost functions: protection from invasion from the Marathas, and to mark the direction of Mecca, that is of large religious price to the Muslims.

With a simplistic colour schemes echoing through all the gates, Mecca Gate affords itself to the onlookers within the colour of the cloth utilized in its production topped with white paint across the battlements and the two iconic "chattri" is abutting the large structure of the gates, planted over batisons. Makai Gate is like a peek a ways returned in to the beyond, in the Mughal duration along side innumerable legends the locals have related to it. The avenue running through the main gate leads the way towards Bibi Ka Maqbara.

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