Friday, 7 November 2014

The Noor Mahal Palace, Bahawalpur

(from Wikipedia and other online sources)

The Noor Mahal is a palace in Bahawalpur, South 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 Nawab of Bahawalpur princely state, during British Raj. Its name means 'Palace of Light'.

There are various stories regarding its construction. According to one legend, Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV had the palace made for one of his wives, who was a special favourite; however, she was only there for one night, as she happened to see the adjoining graveyard from her balcony, and refused to spend another night there, and so it remained unused during his reign.

Noor Mehal is one of the hidden gems of Bahawalpur, due to the lack of publicity. The palace is open to public. It is currently in the possession of the Pakistan Army and is used as a state guest house for holding state durbars and meetings with foreign delegations.

Also see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noor_Mahal



   
                                      Noor Mahal Palace, Bahawalpur. (c) Wikipedia 2014

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