请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Noor Mahal
释义

  1. History

  2. Architecture

  3. Things to see

  4. Gallery

  5. References

  6. See also

  7. External links

{{for|city in Jalandhar district|Nurmahal}}{{Infobox building
| name = Noor Mahal
| image = File:Front Elevation of Noor Mahal.jpg
| caption = Noor Mahal, Bahawalpur
| map_type = Pakistan Punjab#Pakistan
| coordinates = {{coord|29.3792|71.6679|display=inline}}
| location_town = Bahawalpur
| location_country = {{flagicon|PAK}}Pakistan
| architect = Mr. Heennan
| client = Muhammad Sajid Ali Isar
| engineer = Rabi Ala ud Din
| construction_start_date = 1872
| completion_date = 1875
| date_demolished =
| structural_system =
| style = Italian chateau on neoclassical lines
| size = {{convert|44600|sqft|m2}}
}}

The Noor Mahal ({{lang-ur|نور محل}}) is a palace in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in 1872 like an Italian chateau on neoclassical lines, now it is co-owned by Sajid Ali Isar And Malik Farhan at a time when modernism had set in. It belonged to the Nawabs of Bahawalpur princely state, during British Raj.[1]

History

There are various stories regarding its construction. According to one legend, Nawab Adnan Abbasi IV had the palace made for his wife; however, she was only there for one night, as she happened to see the adjoining graveyard from her balcony, and refused to spend another night there, and so it remained unused during his reign.[2]

Noor Mehal is one of the hidden gems of Bahawalpur, due to the lack of publicity. The palace is open to public. It is currently in the possession of the Pakistan Army and is used as a state guest house for holding state durbars and meetings with foreign delegations.

Architecture

The construction of Noor palace was undertaken by Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan the fourth, who was also known as the Shan Jahan of Bahawalpur for his passion of constructing beautiful buildings.

Mr. Heennan, an Englishman who was the state engineer, designed the building. The foundation of Noor Palace was laid in 1872. A map and coins of the state were buried in its foundation as a good omen. Most of the palace's materials and furniture were imported from England and Italy. The construction of the palace was completed in 1875 at a cost of Rs. 1.2 million. Considering the amount of silver in the Indian Rupee Coin at 11.66 Grams in 1862, this amount in 2016 would come to about 8.1 million US dollars. Noor Palace covers an area of {{convert|44600|sqft|m2}}. It has 32 rooms including 14 in the basement, 6 verandas and 5 domes.[3]

The design encompasses features of Corinthian and Islamic styles of architecture with a tinge of subcontinental style. The Corinthian touch is visible in the columns, balustrade, pediments and the vaulted ceiling of Durbar Hall. The Islamic style is evident in the five domes, whereas the angular elliptical shapes are a stroke of subcontinent style. Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan the fifth added a mosque to the palace in 1906 at the cost of Rs. 20,000. The design is based on the mosque of Aitchison College.

In 1956, when Bahawalpur State was merged into Pakistan, the building was taken over by the Auqaf department. The palace was leased to the army in 1971; in 1997 the army purchased it for the sum of 119 million.

The building was declared a “protected monument” in September 2001 by the Government of Pakistan's Department of Archeology, and it is now open for general visitors, students trips and other interested persons.

Things to see

There are a lot of old things present in it. It includes many Nawabs' used things. There are many old swords, old currency notes and coins, old laws that were made in that time, an old piano that Nawabs used to play, old furniture used by Nawabs etc. There is also a long wall in it that contains imaginary pictures of Nawabs. Only one picture is real, all others are imaginary. There is also a prison cell aside the Mahal.

Gallery

References

1. ^The Bahawalpur.com - Noor Mahal
2. ^History of Noor Mahal Bahawalpur - daaira.com
3. ^Noor Mahal - History

See also

{{commonscat|Noor Mahal palace}}
  • List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Pakistan
  • List of forts in Pakistan
  • List of museums in Pakistan
  • Bahawalpur
  • Bahawalpur State

External links

  • Noor Mahal Bahawalpur - information and pictures
{{coord|29|22|46|N|71|40|05|E|type:landmark_scale:100000_source:ruwiki|display=title}}{{Tourist attractions in Bahawalpur}}

6 : Palaces in Pakistan|Buildings and structures in Bahawalpur District|Royal residences in Pakistan|Houses completed in 1872|Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture|Tourist attractions in Bahawalpur

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/23 1:26:36