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The Khooni Darwaza, meaning the Bloody Gate, was once known as the Kabuli Darwaza got its present name after 3 princes of the Mughal dynasty - Mirza Mughal, Mirza Khizr and Mirza Abu Bakht were shot by British Captain William Hodson during the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857..
The Khooni Darwaza, meaning the Bloody Gate, was once known as the Kabuli Darwaza got its present name after 3 princes of the Mughal dynasty - Mirza Mughal, Mirza Khizr and Mirza Abu Bakht were shot by British Captain William Hodson during the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857.
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