Abbasi Mosque Cholistan Bahawalpur
Abbasi Mosque is a mosque located in the city of Bahawalpur, Derawar Fort, Cholistan region of Punjab the province of Pakistan. It was built by Nawab Bahawal Khan in 1849.
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Bahawalpur (Punjabi: بہاولپور),(Urdu: بہاولپور), is a city located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Bahawalpur is the 11th largest city in Pakistan with an estimated population of 798,509.[3] [4]
Founded in 1748, Bahawalpur was the capital of the former princely state of Bahawalpur, ruled by the Abbasi family of Nawabs until 1955. The Nawabs left a rich architectural legacy, and Bahawalpur is now known for its monuments dating from that period.[5] The city also lies at the edge of the Cholistan Desert, and serves as the gateway to the nearby Lal Suhanra National Park.
Early
The area known as Bahawalpur was home to various ancient societies. The Bahwalpur region contains ruins from the Indus Valley Civilisation, as well as ancient Buddhist sites such as the nearby Patan minara.[7] British archaeologist Sir Alexander Cunningham identified the Bahawalpur region as home of the Yaudheya kingdoms of the Mahābhārata.[8][9]
Prior to the establishment of Bahawalpur, the region's major city was the holy city of Uch Sharif - a regional metropolitan centre between the 12th and 17th centuries that it is renowned for its collection of historic shrines dedicated to Muslim mystics from the 12-15th centuries built in the region's vernacular style.[10]
Founding
Bahawalpur was founded in 1748 by Nawab Bahawal Khan I,[11] after migrating to the region around Uch from Shikarpur, Sindh.[12] Bahawalpur replaced Derawar as the clan's capital city.[13] The city had initially flourished as a trading post on trade routes between Afghanistan and central India.[14]
In 1785, the Durrani commander Sirdar Khan attacked Bahawalpur city and destroyed many of its buildings on behalf of Mian Abdul Nabi Kalhora of Sindh.[15] Bahawalpur's ruling family, along with nobles from nearby Uch, were forced to take refuge in the Derawar Fort, where they successfully repulsed attacks.[15] The attacking Durrani force accepted 60,000 rupees as nazrana tribute, though Bahawal Khan later had to seek refuge in the Rajput states as the Afghan Durranis occupied Derawar Fort.[15] Bahawal Khan returned to conquer the fort by way of Uch, and re-established control of Bahawalpur.[15]
Princely state
The ruling Abbasi family regarded the nearby Derawar Fort as a traditional bastion of their power.
Bahawalpur's central library dates from the princely state period.
The princely state of Bahawalpur was founded in 1802 by Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan II after the break-up of the Durrani Empire, and was based in the city. In 1807, Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire laid siege to the fort in Multan, prompting refugees to seek safety in Bahawalpur in the wake of his marauding forces that began to attack the countryside around Multan.[15] Ranjit Singh eventually withdrew the siege, and gifted the Nawab of Bahawalpur some gifts as the Sikh forces retreated.[15]
Fawara Chowk roundabout
Bahalwapur offered an outpost of stability in the wake of crumbling Mughal rule and declining power of Khorasan's monarchy.[15] The city became a refuge for prominent families from affected regions, and also saw an influx of religious scholars escaping the consolidation of Sikh power in Punjab.[15]
Fearing an invasion from the Sikh Empire,[16] Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan III signed a treaty with the British on 22 February 1833, guaranteeing the independence of the Nawab and the autonomy of Bahawalpur as a princely state. The treaty guaranteed the British a friendly southern frontier during their invasion of the Sikh Empire.[16]
Trade routes had shifted away from Bahawalpur by the 1830s, and British visitors to the city noted several empty shops in the city's bazaar.[14] The population at this time was estimated to be 20,000,[14] and was noted to be made up primarily of low-caste Hindus.[14] Also in 1833, the Sultej and Indus Rivers were opened to navigation, allowing goods to reach Bahawalpur.[15]
By 1845, newly opened trade routes to Delhi re-established Bahawalpur as a commercial centre.[15] The city was known in the late 19th century as a centre for the production of silk goods, lungis, and cotton goods.[17] The city's silk was noted to be of higher quality than silk works from Benares or Amritsar.[14]
Sadeq Mohammad Khan V served as the last Nawab of Bahawalpur.
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Abbasi Masjid is a beautiful white marble mosque at Derawar, Cholistan desert outside the Derawar fort in Ahmedpur East tehsil of Bahawalpur district, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in 1844.
Historical Abbasi Masjid (Qila Derawar ) Bahwalpur 1849.
Abbasi Mosque is a mosque located in the city of Bahawalpur, Derawar Fort, Cholistanregion of Punjab the province of Pakistan.It was built by Nawab Bahawal Khan in 1849.
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Abbasi Mosque at Fort Derawar in Cholistan Desert Complete video urdu documentary
Occupying the far south of Punjab, Cholistan is the largest desert in Pakistan, covering over 25,000 sq. kms area.
bbasi Mosque is a mosque located in the city of Bahawalpur, Derawar Fort, Cholistan region of Punjab the province of Pakistan. It was built by Nawab Bahawal Khan in 1849.
Watch, how beautiful and magnificent Al-Sadiq Jamia Mosque in Bahawalpur الصادِق جامع مسجد بہاولپور
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Bahawalpur Al Sadiq Mosque, 150 years old mosque in Pakistan
This grand mosque was built by Nawaab of Bahawalpur in 1860, materiel used was imported from India and Australia, A beautiful structure and masterpiece architecture.
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Al_Sadiq Mosque Bahawalpur
Al-Sadiq Mosque, Bahawalpur is located in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.It's foundation stone was laid by Great Sufi Of Chishtia clan and the Spirtual Master Of Nawab Of Bahawalpur Hazrat Noor Muhammad Maharvi more than 200 years ago.The renovation was done by the order of His highness Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi in 1935 after returning from hajj. 50,000 to 60,000 people can pray in the mosque at a time.
Nawab Royal Family of Bahawalpur Tombs Shahi Qabristan Qila Derawar
The royal graveyard of the Abbasi Family Bahawalpur
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Derawar Fort Bahawalpur Cholistan Desert 14 Feb 2011 Pakistan
Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Derawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert. The walls have a circumference of 1500 meters and stand up to thirty meters high.
The first fort on the site was built by Hindu Rajput, Rai Jajja Bhati of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the royal family of Jaisalmer until captured and completely rebuilt by the nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733. In 1747, the fort slipped from the hands of the Abbasis owing to Bahawal Khan's preoccupations at Shikarpur. Nawab Mubarak Khan took the stronghold back in 1804.
The nearby marblemadelaine mosque was modeled after that in the Red Fort of Delhi. There is also a royal necropolis of the Abbasi family, which still owns the stronghold. The area is rich in archaeological artifacts associated with Ganweriwala, a vast but as-yet-unexcavated city of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Derawar Fort Bahawalpur Cholistan Desert 14 Feb 2011 Pakistan
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Derawar Mosque Cholistan
Derawar mosque located near Derawar fort in Cholistan desert of Punjab, Pakistan was built by Nawab Bahawal Khan in 1849 AD.
Derawar Fort Travel Guide of Bahawalpur in Cholistan Desert. urdu-Hindi
Derawar Fort is located in Cholistan Desert Near Dera Nawab, in South Punjab, it is the principal tourist attraction in the Cholistan Desert. Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Derawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert. The walls have a circumference of 1500 meters and stand up to thirty meters high.
The first fort on the site was built by Hindu Rajput, Rai Jajja Bhati of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the royal family of Jaisalmer until captured and completely rebuilt by the nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1726 to 33. In 1747, the fort slipped from the hands of the Abbasis owing to Bahawal Khan's preoccupations at Shikarpur. Nawab Mubarak Khan took the stronghold back in 1804.
The nearby marblemadelaine mosque was modeled after that in the Red Fort of Delhi. There is also a royal necropolis of the Abbasi family, which still owns the stronghold. The area is rich in archaeological artifacts associated with Ganweriwala, a vast but as-yet-unexcavated city of the Indus Valley Civilization.
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ABBASIA JAMIA MASJID QILA DERAWAR
This Abbasia jamia masjid was built by NAWAB BAHAWAL KHAN in 1840s.
This Mosque is a masterpiece of architecture.
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