HISTORICAL AHMEDNAGAR; SALABAT KHAN TOMB
Salabat Khan Tomb built by a Noble in the Nizamshai Sultanate of Ahmednagar.This monument is about 13 km. from Ahmednagar city Maharashtra,India.Built in grey trap stone reflects the Nizamshai architecture of medieval times.A Crison Coutinho Creations presentation.video by Crison Coutinho.
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One of the most iconic structures in Ahmednagar, MH, India which is known for is 3 storey octal stone structure which also has mention in various history books such as Islamic Culture, Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates & more.
This building is also commonly but mistakenly known as Chandbiwi's Mahel, Chand Bibi Palace or similar variations.
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अहमदनगर या शहराला ५०० वर्षाचा इतिहास आहे. १७५९ साली पेशव्यांनी अहमदनगरवर ताबा मिळवला होता. १८१७ साली ब्रिटिशांनी जिंकले होते. या शहराला नगर नावानेही ओळखले जाते. सीना नदीच्या काठावर हे शहर वसले आहे. किल्ला, रेणुका माता मंदिर, चांदबिबी महल शहराचे वैशिष्ट्य आहे.
अहमदनगर शहरापासून पूर्वेला दहा किलोमीटर दूर, अहमदनगर-पाथर्डी रस्त्यावर ९०० फूट उंचीच्या शाह डोंगरावर चांदबिबीचा महाल या नावाने ओळखली जाणारी ही अष्टकोनी वास्तू आहे. या वास्तूला चांदबिबीचा महाल म्हणत असले, तरी ती दुसऱ्या सलाबतखानाची कबर आहे. दुसरा सलाबतखान हा चौथा निजाम मूर्तजा याचा वजीर होता. मूर्तजाने त्याच्या चंगीजखान या वजिराला संशयावरून मृत्युदंड दिला आणि त्याच्या जागी १५७९ मध्ये सलाबतखानाची नेमणूक केली होती.
या दुसऱ्या सलाबतखानाने अहमदनगर शहरात खापरी नळातून पाणी आणले.
या कबरीला ४ मार्च, इ.स. १९०९ रोजी राष्ट्रीय संरक्षित स्मारक म्हणून घोषित करण्यात आले.
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HISTORICAL AHMEDNAGAR; SALABAT KHAN TOMB
Salabat Khan Tomb. built by a Noble in the Nizamshai sultanate of Ahmednagar.This monument is about 13km feom Ahmednagar city.Built in grey trap stone reflects the Nizamshai architecture of medeval time.A Crison Coutinho Creations presentations.video by Crison Coutinho.
Chandbibi Mahal (Salabat khan's Tomb)
Chandbibi Mahal (Salabat khan's Tomb) is one of the most beautyful place in Ahmednagar.
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चांद बीबी का मकबरा, अहमदनगर, Live From Chand Bibi Makabara, Ahamadnagar
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Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE), was an Indian Muslim regent and warrior. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (in current day Maharashtra) (1596–99).[1][unreliable source?] Chand Bibi is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595
In 1591, the Mughal emperor Akbar had asked all the four Deccan sultanates to acknowledge his supremacy. All the sultanates evaded compliance, and Akbar's ambassadors returned in 1593. In 1595, Ibrahim Nizam Shah, the ruler of Ahmednagar Sultanate was killed in a severe battle about 40 miles from Ahmednagar at Shahdurg against Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur.[9][unreliable source?] After his death, some nobles felt that his infant son Bahadur Shah should be proclaimed the King under the regency of Chand Bibi (his father's aunt).[10][unreliable source?]
However, the Deccani minister Miyan Manju proclaimed the twelve-year-old son of Shah Tahir, Ahmad Nizam Shah II, as the ruler on 6 August 1595. The Habshi nobles of Ahmednagar, led by Ikhlas Khan, were opposed to this plan. The rising dissent among the nobles prompted Miyan Manju to invite Akbar's son Murad Mirza (who was in Gujarat) to march his army to Ahmednagar. Murad came to Malwa, where he joined Mughal forces led by Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana. Raja Ali Khan joined them at Mandu, and the united army advanced on Ahmednagar.
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However, while Murad was on march to Ahmednagar, many noblemen left Ikhlas Khan and joined Miyan Manju. Miyan Manju defeated Ikhlas Khan and other opponents. Now, he regretted having invited the Mughals, but it was too late. He requested Chand Bibi to accept the regency, and marched out of Ahmednagar with Ahmed Shah II. Ikhlas Khan also escaped to Paithan, where he was attacked and defeated by the Mughals.
Ahmednagar was invaded by the Mughals in November 1595.[9] Chand Bibi took the leadership in Ahmednagar and defended the Ahmednagar fort successfully.[11][unreliable source?] Later, Shah Murad sent an envoy to Chand Bibi, offering to raise the siege in return for the cession of Berar. Chand Bibi's troops were suffering from famine. In 1596, she decided to make peace by ceding Berar to Murad, who retreated.
Chand Bibi appealed to her nephews Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur and Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah of Golconda, asking them to unite against the Mughal forces.[12] Ibrahim Adil Shah II sent a contingent of 25,000 men under Sohil Khan, which was joined by the remainder of Yekhlas Khan's force at Naldurg. Later, it was joined by a contingent of 6,000 men from Golconda.[9]
Chand Bibi had appointed Muhammad Khan as the minister, but he proved treacherous. He made overtures to the Khan-I-Khana, offering to surrender the whole Sultanate to the Mughals. Meanwhile, Khan-I-Khana started taking possession of districts that were not included in the cession of Berar.[9] Sohil Khan, who was returning to Bijapur, was ordered to come back and attack Khan-I-Khana's Mughal forces. The Mughal forces under Khan-I-Khana and Mirza Shah Rukh left Murad's camp at Sahpur in Berar and encountered the combined forces of Bijapur, Ahmadnagar, and Golconda under Sohil Khan near Sonpet (or Supa) on the banks of Godavari River. In a fierce battle on 8–9 February 1597, the Mughals won.[9]
In spite of their victory, the Mughal forces were too weak to pursue their attack and returned to Sahpur. One of their commanders, Raja Ali Khan, was killed in the battle and there were frequent disputes between other commanders. Due to these disputes, Khan-I-Khana was recalled by Akbar in 1597. Prince Murad died shortly thereafter.[9] Akbar then sent his son Daniyal and Khan-I-Khana with fresh troops. Akbar himself followed and encamped at Barhanpur.[11]
In Ahmednagar, Chand Bibi's authority was being resisted by the newly appointed minister Nehang Khan. Nehang Khan had recaptured the town of Beed, taking advantage of Khan-I-Khana's absence and of the rainy season. In 1599, Akbar dispatched Daniyal, Mirza Yusuf Khan and Khan-I-Khana to relieve the governor of Beed. Nehang Khan also marched to seize the Jaipur Kotli pass, expecting the Mughals to meet him there. However, Daniyal avoided the pass and reached Ahmednagar fort. His forces laid siege to the fort.
Defence of Ahmednagar:
The tomb of Salabat Khan (wrongly thought to be Chand Bibi's Tomb), Ahmednagar
Chand Bibi again defended the fort. However, she could not bring about an effective resistance, and decided to negotiate terms with Daniyal.[10] Hamid Khan, a nobleman, exaggerated and spread the false news that Chand Bibi was in treaty with the Mughals.[10] According to another version, Jita Khan, a eunuch valet of Chand Bibi, thought that her decision to negotiate with the Mughals was treacherous and spread the news that Chand Bibi was a quisling.[13][unreliable source?] Chand Bibi was then killed by an enraged mob of her own troops.
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अहमदनगर शहरापासून पूर्वेला असणाऱ्या शहाच्या डोंगरावर बांधलेली ही प्राचीन वास्तू सलाबत खान का मकबरा किव्हा चाँद बीबी का महाल या नावाने प्रसिद्ध आहे.
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Tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana - one of the nine ministers of Emperor Akbar
Khanzada Mirza Khan Abdul Rahim Khan-e-Khana (17 December 1556 -- 1627), also known as Rahim is a renowned composer during the time of Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of the main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navaratnas. Rahim is famous for his Hindi couplets and his books on Astrology.The village of Khankhana, is named after him, which is located in the Nawanshahr district of the state of Punjab, India.
His tomb is situated in Nizamuddin on the Mathura road ahead of Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi, it was built by him for his wife in 1598, and later he was himself buried in it in 1627. Later, in 1753-4, marble and sandstone from this tomb was used for the making of Safdarjung's Tomb, also in New Delhi.
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Ahmednagar Tourism Marvels
Ahmednagar tourism will take you into intimate journey of rich Indian medieval history and will also submerge you into deep spiritual and religious journey. It is indeed the unique combination of history and spirituality that Ahmednagar brings forth which makes it such a distinct tourist destination. Although today Ahmednagar is far from being a sought after tourist destination, but potential for developing a booming tourism industry in the city is immense. And the dream to realize this potential is actually receiving immense boost as the city is taking much needed stride towards economic development. Irrespective of whether or not Ahmednagar does realizes its tourism potential, we bring to you a low down on all the landmark places of Ahmednagar and also services/facilities that tourists get to enjoy in Ahmednagar city.
Tourism in Ahmednagar has a lot for the tourist to discover. The district is strewn with a number of temples, many of them ancient, which are much visited by the pilgrims. Among them, Shirdi is quite famous across the India. The famous Sai Baba Temple lies in Shirdi. Some other famous Tourist & Religious places in Ahmednagar are Ahmadnagar Fort, Anand Dham, Mula Dam, Chandbibi Mahal, Tank Musium, Shani Shingnapur, Shri Kanifnath Gad, Mohta Devi, Datta Devstan Devgad, Vishal Ganapti, Meherbaba, Farah Baksh etc.
Destroyed Palace (Kalavantin Mahal) near Bhatodi Pargaon-Ahmednagar
Bhatodi Pargaon is a village panchayat located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. There is about 400-450 years old, mysterious, ruined Palace called Kala Vantin Mahal.
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The Tomb of Salabat Khan II is also commonly but mistakenly known as Chandbiwi's Mahel, Chand Bibi Palace or similar variations. It is a three-storey stone structure situated on the crest of a hill, 13 km from Ahmednagar city in the state of Maharashtra, India,
The tomb is about 3080 feet above sea level on the top of a hill, 700 - 800 feet above the city, offering good views of the surrounding landscape and visible from almost anywhere in the city.
It is believed that the structure was planned to be seven-storey but only three were built. The building is plain and having eight sided platform. By the simple contrivance of a stone terrace built about twelve feet high and 100 yards broad, the tomb seems to rise with considerable dignity from the centre of an octagon. The tomb has angular holes so has been given that rise so during sunset, sun light falls on it.
Chandbibi Mahal (Salabat Khan Makbara)
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