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Khusro Bagh

Khusro Bagh is a large walled garden and burial complex located in muhalla Khuldabad, close to the Prayagraj Junction railway station, in Prayagraj, India. It is roughly 6 km from the Akbar fort built-in (r. 1556–1605). It is situated over forty acres and shaped like a quadrangle. It is listed as an Indian Site of National Importance.[1] It includes the 4 tombs:

  • Shah Begum (born Manbhawati Bai) (d. 1604), Jahangir's Rajput wife, and the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das and Khusrau Mirza's (d. 1622) mother
  • Khusrau Mirza, Jahangir's eldest son and briefly heir apparent to the Mughal throne
  • Nithar Begum (born Sultan-un-Nissa) (d. 1646), Khusrau Mirza's sister and Jahangir's daughter
  • Bibi Tamolan's tomb[1]
Khusro Bagh
Tomb of Nithar Begum at Khusro bagh, Prayagraj
LocationPrayagraj
Coordinates25°26′32″N 81°49′15″E / 25.4423°N 81.8209°E / 25.4423; 81.8209

Architecture edit

 
Decorated arch of the Tomb of Nithar
 
Nithar's tomb interior

The four sandstone mausoleums within this walled garden, present an exquisite example of Mughal architecture. The design of its main entrance, the surrounding gardens, and the three-tier tomb of Shah Begum, who died in 1604, has been attributed to Aqa Reza, Jahangir’s principal court artist. Shah Begum, originally Manbhawati Bai, was the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das of Amber. Distressed by the discord between her husband Jahangir and son Khusrau, she committed suicide in 1604 by swallowing opium. Her tomb was designed in 1606 by Aqa Reza and is a three storied terrace plinth without a main mound, inviting comparisons with Fatehpur Sikri by experts. The tomb however has a large chhatri that surmounts the plinth and the arabesque inscriptions that adorn her tomb were carved out by Mir Abdullah Mushkin Qalam, Jahangir's greatest calligrapher.[2]

Next to the Begum's is the tomb of Khusrau's sister, Nithar. Architecturally, this is the most elaborate of the three. It lies on an elevated platform and is adorned with panels depicting the scalloped arch motif. Within the plinth are rooms whose ceilings have been elaborately painted with stars in concentric circles. The central room has on its walls floral decorations depicting Persian cypresses, wine vessels, flowers and plants.[2]

The tomb of Khusrau, is the last of the three tombs in Khusro Bagh. Khusro was first imprisoned within the garden after he rebelled against his father, Jahangir, in 1606. Following an attempt to escape, he was blinded on Jahangir's instructions. In 1622 he was killed on the orders of Khusrau's brother and Jehangir's third son Prince Khurram, who later became the Emperor Shah Jahan. The tomb has fretwork windows and the tomb of his mare lies near his own.[2]

Khusrau's tomb was completed in 1622, while that of Nithar Begum's, which lies between Shah Begum's and Khusrau's tombs, was built on her instructions in 1624-25. Nithar's mausoleum is however empty and it does not contain her tomb within it.[3]

During the Revolt of 1857 Khusrau Bagh became the headquarters of the sepoys under Maulvi Liaquat Ali who took charge as the Governor of liberated Allahabad. In Allahabad however the Mutiny was swiftly put down and Khusro Bagh was retaken by the British in two weeks.[2]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Datta, Rangan (26 April 2023). "Khusro Bagh in Prayagraj: A silent witness of Mughal tradition and heritage". No. The Telegraph. My Kolkata. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Rashid, Omar (22 September 2012). "Elegant tombs, unkempt greens". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Khusru Bagh (Garden) at Allahabad, 1870s 7 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine British Library.

External links edit

  • Major issues related to the construction and reception (both contemporaneous to its time and from a modern perspective) of Khusro Bagh
  • Khusro Bagh dying slow death because of neglect, Vinod Khanal, The Times of India 26 June 2014

khusro, bagh, large, walled, garden, burial, complex, located, muhalla, khuldabad, close, prayagraj, junction, railway, station, prayagraj, india, roughly, from, akbar, fort, built, 1556, 1605, situated, over, forty, acres, shaped, like, quadrangle, listed, in. Khusro Bagh is a large walled garden and burial complex located in muhalla Khuldabad close to the Prayagraj Junction railway station in Prayagraj India It is roughly 6 km from the Akbar fort built in r 1556 1605 It is situated over forty acres and shaped like a quadrangle It is listed as an Indian Site of National Importance 1 It includes the 4 tombs Shah Begum born Manbhawati Bai d 1604 Jahangir s Rajput wife and the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das and Khusrau Mirza s d 1622 mother Khusrau Mirza Jahangir s eldest son and briefly heir apparent to the Mughal throne Nithar Begum born Sultan un Nissa d 1646 Khusrau Mirza s sister and Jahangir s daughter Bibi Tamolan s tomb 1 Khusro BaghTomb of Nithar Begum at Khusro bagh PrayagrajLocationPrayagrajCoordinates25 26 32 N 81 49 15 E 25 4423 N 81 8209 E 25 4423 81 8209 Contents 1 Architecture 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksArchitecture edit nbsp Decorated arch of the Tomb of Nithar nbsp Nithar s tomb interiorThe four sandstone mausoleums within this walled garden present an exquisite example of Mughal architecture The design of its main entrance the surrounding gardens and the three tier tomb of Shah Begum who died in 1604 has been attributed to Aqa Reza Jahangir s principal court artist Shah Begum originally Manbhawati Bai was the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das of Amber Distressed by the discord between her husband Jahangir and son Khusrau she committed suicide in 1604 by swallowing opium Her tomb was designed in 1606 by Aqa Reza and is a three storied terrace plinth without a main mound inviting comparisons with Fatehpur Sikri by experts The tomb however has a large chhatri that surmounts the plinth and the arabesque inscriptions that adorn her tomb were carved out by Mir Abdullah Mushkin Qalam Jahangir s greatest calligrapher 2 Next to the Begum s is the tomb of Khusrau s sister Nithar Architecturally this is the most elaborate of the three It lies on an elevated platform and is adorned with panels depicting the scalloped arch motif Within the plinth are rooms whose ceilings have been elaborately painted with stars in concentric circles The central room has on its walls floral decorations depicting Persian cypresses wine vessels flowers and plants 2 The tomb of Khusrau is the last of the three tombs in Khusro Bagh Khusro was first imprisoned within the garden after he rebelled against his father Jahangir in 1606 Following an attempt to escape he was blinded on Jahangir s instructions In 1622 he was killed on the orders of Khusrau s brother and Jehangir s third son Prince Khurram who later became the Emperor Shah Jahan The tomb has fretwork windows and the tomb of his mare lies near his own 2 Khusrau s tomb was completed in 1622 while that of Nithar Begum s which lies between Shah Begum s and Khusrau s tombs was built on her instructions in 1624 25 Nithar s mausoleum is however empty and it does not contain her tomb within it 3 During the Revolt of 1857 Khusrau Bagh became the headquarters of the sepoys under Maulvi Liaquat Ali who took charge as the Governor of liberated Allahabad In Allahabad however the Mutiny was swiftly put down and Khusro Bagh was retaken by the British in two weeks 2 Gallery edit nbsp Bibi Tamolan s tomb nbsp Tomb of Nithar and Khusrau nbsp Nithar s tomb interior nbsp Shah Begum s tomb nbsp Mausoleums of Sultan Begum Nithar Begum and Khusrau Khusru Bagh photographed in the 1870s nbsp Coloured aquatint by Thomas Daniell 1796See also editMughal Gardens Taj Mahal List of tourist attractions in AllahabadReferences edit a b Datta Rangan 26 April 2023 Khusro Bagh in Prayagraj A silent witness of Mughal tradition and heritage No The Telegraph My Kolkata Retrieved 7 August 2023 a b c d Rashid Omar 22 September 2012 Elegant tombs unkempt greens The Hindu Khusru Bagh Garden at Allahabad 1870s Archived 7 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine British Library External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khusro Bagh Major issues related to the construction and reception both contemporaneous to its time and from a modern perspective of Khusro Bagh Khusro Bagh dying slow death because of neglect Vinod Khanal The Times of India 26 June 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khusro Bagh amp oldid 1179865568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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