Khas Mahal Consisting of three parts, viz. Tasbih-Khana (Chamber of Telling Beads) Khwabgah sleeping chamber and Tosha-Khana (wardrobe) or Baithak (sitting-room), the Khas-Mahal (private palace) served as the Emperor's residence. Of the rich and beautiful decoration in the interior of the building the attractive marble screen carved with a scale of justice is a charming specimen of the Mughal art. The projecting tower to the east of Khas-Mahal is called Muthamman-Burj (Octagonal Tower) where the Emperor appeared every morning before his subjects.