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प्रश्न
Why were big holes made in them?
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उत्तर
Big holes were made in them to increase the viewing area. Soldiers could look through these holes and could keep a better vigilance.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What difference would be there if you were to look from a straight flat wall or a bastion at a height?
Look carefully at the picture of the beautiful carving on the wall. What kind of tools would have been used for such fine carving?
Look carefully at the map of Golconda. On the map, arrows show all four directions.

- If you are peeping inside from Bodli Darwaza, in which direction from you is Katora Hauz?
- If someone is entering from Banjara Darwaza, in which direction from her is Katora Hauz?
- In which direction will you walk from Bala Hisar to reach Moti Mahal?
- How many gates can you see on the outer walls of the fort?
- Count how many palaces are there in the fort?
- What arrangements for water can you see inside the fort? For example, wells, tanks, step-wells.
Do you now get some idea about how the tanks could have been filled by lifting water from the wells?
How is water pumped up using electricity? How is water lifted without electricity?
Look there! See how finely those craftsmen are carving the stones using a chisel and hammer? Can you see the stone dust in the air. Do you think this stone dust would harm them in some way?
What kinds of pots have you seen around you?
What colour was it?
Were there any special kind of designs on the old building? Draw them in your notebook.

- What kinds of work are people doing?
- How many men and women are working?
- See, how they are taking the huge pillar up along the slope?
- Is it easier to lift a heavy thing straight up or along a slope?
- Were you able to see the man carrying water in a Mashak (leather bag)?
