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finest Mausoleums in India embellished with amazing decorations, elaborate carvings on the buildings’ inner and outer facades, fine arches, French-style windows, columns and shining silver doorways. On the adjacent mosque, each minaret is encircled from top to bottom with winding staircases. Both buildings are topped with distinctive “onion dome” roofings. It is located in the Chitkanam Chowk area.
With distinctive fusion of Indo-Islamic, European, and Gothic architecture, this maqbara has inter-wined with the complex history of the district of Junagadh itself. Founded in 1748, Junagadh had officially become a British Protectorate in 1807; however, the East India Company took control over it in 1818. Unlike other parts of India in the colonial period, for unknown region, the Saurashtra region escaped direct administration of British India. To make the administration easier, the British divided the territory into more than 100 princely states – including Junagadh and they remained unchanged until 1947. Consequently, the city’s present old town, built during the 19th and 20th centuries, stood in a place which happened to be no man's land. The Mahabat Maqbara complex was built in this place, during the Britain’s colonial period.
Not withstanding the fact that Junagadh had no specified common boundary, the then ruler Mahabat Khan III preferred to join the new country Pakistan when India got her freedom in Agust 1947. The new Indian government exerted pressure on the ruler who finally fled to Pakistan and Junagadh became part of the Indian union just short of three months after declaring its independence. The transition period was a tumultuous one and Mahabat Maqbara is a fine example of fusion of different cultures and diversity of influences that impacted it.
Mahabat Maqbara is a historical land mark in this town and no body can miss it. A visitor to this place will be wonder-struck by the beautiful arches, countless domes and towering minarets. A striking feature of the minarets is their winding stairways going up to the top. The lattice windows, opulently rich architectural details and the finely carved silver doors bring to light the quality of workmanship and the artistic talents of the artisans of those days living in that region.
What is so special about Mahabat Maqbara, besides its architectural splendor? This famous place houses the tombs of Mahabat Khanji and Bahauddin Maqbara of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai,
vizir of Nawab Rasul Khanji. Standing over the grave of Nawab Mahabat Khan II, the tomb vividly exhibits the Islamic, Hindu and European influences, quite typical of Junagadh's royal monuments from the late 19th century. The Jammi Masjid is on one side of the mausoleum while the Vazir's maqbara is on the other.
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http://www.ritebook.in/2015/06/mahabat-maqbara-mausoleum-the-historical-landmarks-of-junagadh.html
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Mahabat Maqbara is a historical land mark in this town and no body can miss it. A visitor to this place will be wonder-struck by the beautiful arches, countless domes and towering minarets. A striking feature of the minarets is their winding stairways going up to the top. The lattice windows, opulently rich architectural details and the finely carved silver doors bring to light the quality of workmanship and the artistic talents of the artisans of those days living in that region.
What is so special about Mahabat Maqbara, besides its architectural splendor? This famous place houses the tombs of Mahabat Khanji and Bahauddin Maqbara of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai,
vizir of Nawab Rasul Khanji. Standing over the grave of Nawab Mahabat Khan II, the tomb vividly exhibits the Islamic, Hindu and European influences, quite typical of Junagadh's royal monuments from the late 19th century. The Jammi Masjid is on one side of the mausoleum while the Vazir's maqbara is on the other.
This monument is explorable from outside, and one can access inside with permission from the people in charge of the Masoleum.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/mahabat-maqbara
http://www.ritebook.in/2015/06/mahabat-maqbara-mausoleum-the-historical-landmarks-of-junagadh.html
Mahabat Maqbara, Junagadh, Gujarat - opulently rich mausoleum
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