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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Red Fort Complex' has mentioned 'Mughal Empire' in the following places:
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Red FortA view of the Red Fort's Lahori GateLocationOld Delhi, IndiaCoordinates28xc2xb039xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3N 77xc2xb014xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf28.65583xc2xb0N 77.24083xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 28.65583; 77.24083Coordinates: 28xc2xb039xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3N 77xc2xb014xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf28.65583xc2xb0N 77.24083xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 28.65583; 77.24083Height18xe2x80x9333xc2xa0m (59xe2x80x93108xc2xa0ft)Built12 May 1639 xe2x80x93 6 April 1648; 373 years agoxc2xa0(6 April 1648)ArchitectUstad Ahmad LahoriArchitectural style(s)Indo-Islamic, MughalOwner Mughal Empire (1638xe2x80x931760) Maratha Empire (1760, 1771 xe2x80x93 1803) British India (1857xe2x80x931947) Government of India (1947 xe2x80x93 present) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameRed Fort ComplexTypeCulturalCriteriaii, iii, viDesignated2007 (31st session)Referencexc2xa0no.231revState PartyIndiaRegionIndo-Pacific Location in Delhi, India, Asia
The fort was plundered of its artwork and jewels during Nadir Shah's invasion of the Mughal Empire in 1739.
Nadir Shah returned to Persia after three months, leaving a destroyed city and a weakened Mughal empire to Muhammad Shah.
[16]:09 The internal weakness of the Mughal Empire made the Mughals only titular rulers of Delhi, and a 1752 treaty made the Marathas protectors of the throne at Delhi.