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Bahawalpur (Punjabi, Urdu: بہاولپور), is a city located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The city also lies near the ancient Derawar Fort in the Cholistan Desert near the border with India, and serves as the gateway to Pakistan's Lal Suhanra National Park.
Bahawalpur was once the capital of the former princely state of Bahawalpur ruled by Nawabs. The Nawabs of Bahawalpur were regarded as part of the Rajputana States, the majority of which now form the bulk of the neighbouring Indian state of Rajasthan.
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Darbar Mahal was constructed by Nawab Bahawal Khan-V in 1904, and was initially called Bahawal Garh.
The palace was completed in 1905 and was dedicated to one of the Nawab’s wives.
The Darbar Mahal has been built out of red brick and is built in the style of the Lahore Fort.
It contains four domes that are connected to each other via short corridors.
The structure is an elegant blend of red on white; with white dominating the roofline and windows, while the exterior walls are red.
The architectural theme of ancient Arab and Indian traditions is consistent all throughout the building.
With a spacious building adorned with more than 80 windows that have been styled in the old Islamic traditions of the 14th century.
The interior of the Darbar Mahal is one that exudes elegance and class.
The walls have been given a unique light gold-tan color that is both eye-catching, as well as give the rooms a feeling of robustness and space.
Pelican was the National bird of Bahawalpur State. The pelican was believed to pierce its own breast with its beak and feed its young of its blood.
Darbar Mahal was given to the armed forces and has been housing government offices since 1971.
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Bahawalpur was established as first state capital somewhere in 1720s by Nawab Ameer Bahawal Khan Abbasi the first.
In 1833 Nawab Ameer Bahawal khan Abbasi the third signed a treaty with British rulers for reinforcing it as Princely state.
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan 5th ascended the throne in 1907 at 3 years of age. But due to his young age, a council of regency was established in the state on her mother’s request to British, till he was conferred the absolute authority on March 8, 1924.
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan V performed a number of Public Welfare oriented services. He especially designed a plan for the development of Bahawalpur City. During his rule several buildings were constructed including Bahawalpur Islamia University Campus, the historic sadiq Egerton College, Sadiq Public School, and majestic Bahawalpur central library that served the educational needs of the natives while the state principle medical facility was built as bahawal Victoria hospital.
After inception of Pakistan, the State of Bahawalpur, contributed 72 million rupees as financial assistance and salaries of govt officials were also drawn from its treasury, alongside 22000 tons of wheat.
In 1959 president ayub khan visited sadiqgarh palace and invested nawab sir sadiq with a highest civil award of Pakistan THE ORDER OF THE NISHAN E QUAID E AZAM.
On 24th may 1966, nawab sir sadiq died in London at 61 years of age. The national flag was lowered half-mast.
Though he departed for his final abode but he still lives in the hearts of the nation. He has left the legacy of sacrifice, prestige, and nation building
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Bahawalpur was established as first state capital somewhere in 1720s by Nawab Ameer Bahawal Khan Abbasi the first.
In 1833 Nawab Ameer Bahawal khan Abbasi the third signed a treaty with British rulers for reinforcing it as Princely state.
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan 5th ascended the throne in 1907 at 3 years of age. But due to his young age, a council of regency was established in the state on her mother’s request to British, till he was conferred the absolute authority on March 8, 1924.
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan V performed a number of Public Welfare oriented services. He especially designed a plan for the development of Bahawalpur City. During his rule several buildings were constructed including Bahawalpur Islamia University Campus, the historic sadiq Egerton College, Sadiq Public School, and majestic Bahawalpur central library that served the educational needs of the natives while the state principle medical facility was built as bahawal Victoria hospital.
After inception of Pakistan, the State of Bahawalpur, contributed 72 million rupees as financial assistance and salaries of govt officials were also drawn from its treasury, alongside 22000 tons of wheat.
In 1959 president ayub khan visited sadiqgarh palace and invested nawab sir sadiq with a highest civil award of Pakistan THE ORDER OF THE NISHAN E QUAID E AZAM.
On 24th may 1966, nawab sir sadiq died in London at 61 years of age. The national flag was lowered half-mast.
Though he departed for his final abode but he still lives in the hearts of the nation. He has left the legacy of sacrifice, prestige, and nation building.
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Bahawalpur, 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. Founded in 1748, Bahawalpur was the capital of the former princely state of Bahawalpur, ruled by the Abbasi family of Nawabs until 1955.
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 Noor Mahal is a palace in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in 1872 like an Italian chateau on neoclassical lines, at a time when modernism had set in. It belonged to the Nawabs of Bahawalpur princely state, during British Raj.
Bahwalpur is said to be the 12th largest city of Pakistan and is situated in Punjab. It was recognized as the capital of a princely state after the Durrani Empire declined. This princely state was founded by Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan-II in the early nineteenth century. Later on, Bahawalpur was also given the status of a province. Bahawalpur city used has been historically the hometown and hub of various different Nawabs and rulers of their times. In the United India, Bahawalpur was called the Rajputana State which is now now Rajhistan in India.
The city is renowned for its many famous palaces which include the like of Noor Mahal, Darbar Mahal Sadiq Ghar Palace, as well as some more ancient fort of Derawar located in the Cholistan Desert and bordering India. The city’s location itself has historical significance as it is situated near the historical and ancient city of Uch as well as close to Harappa, both of which used to be a stronghold of the Delhi Sultanate and Indus Valley Civilisation respectively. The Bahawalpur city also boasts of the one of the very few natural safari parks hat exist in Pakistan, the Lal Suhanra National Park.
بہاولپور پاکستان کے صوبہ پنجاب کے جنوبی حصے میں واقع ہے۔19988ء کی مردم شماری کے مطابق اس کی آبادی 408,395 نفوس پر مشتمل ہے۔بہاولپور پاکستان کا اگیارواں بڑا شہر ہے۔[1]يہ ملتان سے 90 کلوميٹر لاہور سے 401 کلوميٹر، اسلام آباد سے 700 کلومیٹر اور کراچی سے850 کلوميٹر دور ہے۔ يہ ماضی کی رياست بہاولپور کا دار الحکومت تھا۔معروف گلوکارہ گل بہار بانو کا تعلق یہاں سے ہے،
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Darbar Mahal is a royal palace in the city of Bahawalpur. The palace was built by Bahawal Khan V for his wife. It was completed in 1905. The palace is now in control armed forces since 1971 and is not open for general public
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The Noor Mahal (Urdu: 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 Nawab of Bahawalpur princely state, during British Raj.
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.[3] Noor Palace covers an area of 44,600 square feet (4,140 m2). It has 32 rooms including 14 in the basement, 6 verandas and 5 domes.[4]
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.
12 Places In Bahawalpur That Will Leave You Amazed
We talk about going abroad all the time, forgetting that there is so much to explore in our own country. And if we talk about roaming in Pakistan, only the north seems like an option. But in the marginalized south of Punjab, there lies a city whose history goes back to 1802 and can offer so many places to visit that it can amaze one who hasn't been there. Let's explore the amazing Bahawalpur and one small tip: before summer comes and the city heats up, make a plan because you won't regret it.
Darawar Fort
Utterly Beautiful and amazing, this fort is not to be missed. The Fort was built by Deoraj, a prince of Jaisalmir. It was in possession of royal family of Jaisalmir when it was captured by Abbasis in 1735. As per Bahawalpur Gazetteer (1904), in 1747 the Fort slipped from the hands of Abbasis in the reign of Nawab Bahawal Khan due to his pre-occupations at Shikarpur. Nawab Mubarak Khan took the stronghold back in 1804.
The lofty and rolling battlements made of thin red bricks, ten on each side of the fort are visible from miles around. The circumference wall is about 40 meters high. There are two old vintage guns mounted on pedestals in the dusty courtyard of the Fort. On the western side are small underground cells now infested with bats and wood being eaten by termite. As per the fable the secret to change metal into gold was told to Prince Deoraj, it is believed that there is treasure hidden somewhere. Go and explore it.
Darbar Mahal
If you want to have mughal feeling, go to Darbar Mehal. The mehal itself is under the control of Pakistan Army, but its grounds are a popular tourist attraction since they provide proximity and excellent view of the architecture that resembles that of the ancient Mughalai Forts, and is on par with the typical fusion of East Indian and Arabic architectural techniques that were prevalent in the subcontinent during the 1800s. Darbar Mahal was commissioned by Nawab Bahal Khan (V) in 1904, and was one of its kind among other forts that had been built around that time. Originally conceived as the “Bhawal Gerh”; the fort was completed in 1905 and was dedicated to one of the wives of the Nawab. The least you can do it is take your wife to visit and dedicate the trip to her. We hope it works.
Noor Mahal
When in the evening the lights get on, life gets on at Noor mahal. It is a two story palace with exquisite furniture and tremendous fixtures like cupboards and chandeliers. It is rich with a beautiful collection of arms and a few of the muskets and swords displayed on walls. A beautiful mosque exactly like the Aitchison College was also added to it. In 1999 this palace was used as an army club and is still in the army’s possession. It is a hotel, a park and a museum attracting millions of visitors each year. School, colleges and university trips are arranged to this historical palace every year. If you haven't spent an evening in its lawn sipping mint Margarita and looking at this marvel, you are missing some real thing.
The Tomb of Bibi jawindi in Uch Sharif
The most elegant building and the prime attraction in Uch is the tomb of Bibi Jind Waddi. Her name has been described by Bibi Jalwandi and Bibi Jind Waddi as well. Since Jind Waddi is a popular name in this region so we believe, this name would be the most appropriate.
It is described by the historians that her mausoleum was built in 1494. The basic structure of her tomb is built by bricks, embellished with stunning glazed tile mosaic. The building is erected in three octagonal stories with lower storey supported by rounded and sloping corner turrets. The second storey was supported with a narrow gallery for walking round and the third is a hemispherical dome, which crowns the building. There is an aesthetically carved wooden mehrab in the West wall. Basically it follows the typical pattern of Multani architecture on which the tombs of Hazrat Rukn-e-Alam and Baha-ud-Deen Zakria are built.
The outside walls of the tomb are completely covered by glazed blue colored tiles while the turrets are surmounted with a bunch of broad flowering leaves. This unique design makes it different from Multani tombs.
Sadiq Garh Palace
The only Palace which is far more superior to all others in terms of elegance and glory is named Sadiq Garh Palace. This Palace was established in 1882 by His Highness Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan (IV). This Palace was constructed under the supervision of expert engineers with a cost of fifteen lac rupees. The work of construction continued for almost ten years. After the completion of the palace it was inaugurated in the presence of a majestic court.
There is huge wall all around the palace and there are lush green lawns inside it with beautiful plants having colorful flowers. This sky building is a masterpiece of beauty. There is a bastion in every corner of the palace. There is a beautiful dome in the center of the building which looks more beautiful at night when it is glowing with
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