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For over three decades, Malcha Mahal, a 14th-century hunting lodge in  the middle of Delhi’s ridge forest, inhabited by the self-proclaimed  royal family of Oudh, remained out of bounds for those uninvited. Until  the afternoon of September 3, 2017, not many had entered the lodge. And  then one afternoon, the palace’s last resident, Prince Ali Raza was  found dead. For over three decades, Prince Ali Raza lived at the palace  with his  mother Wilayat and sister Sakina. Proclaiming themselves as descendants  of the Oudh Royal family, the three had refused to leave the  14th-century hunting lodge until the government returned their ancestral  property. A New York Times article recently suggested that the three  may not have been related to the Royal family. The reporter interviewed  Raza’s relatives who said Raza was no prince. They said Wilayat  hallucinated. The three took the truth to their graves. Listen to this  mysterious REAL story tonight narrated by your dost and host Tushar Sen :  https://instagram.com/tusharsarojsen | www.dhaak.com