Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Shabiatan-i-Iqbal Commonly Known As Jodhabai's Palace Located At Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India.

These Are Some Pictures Of English And Hindi Commemorative Stones And Splendid Building Of Shabiatan-i-Iqbal Commonly Known As Jodhabai's Palace Located At Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India.
It Is Written On The Commemorative Stone Of Jodhabai's Palace Located At Fatehpur Sikri, India.
The Shabiatan-i-Iqbal
(Jodha Bai's Palace)
' This Imposing Palace Comprising The Principal Haramsara Of Akbar Has Been Wrongly Ascribed To Jodha Bai Who Has Nothing To Do With Sirki. It Is The Most Impressive Of All The Royal Edifices. It Consists Of A Large Open Quadrangle On The Sides Of Which Are Suites Of Single Storied Rooms With Double Storey Blocks In The Centre And Corners To Break The Sky-Line. The Central Block On The East Forms A Vestibule To The Main Entrance Of The Building And On The West Is A Small Shrine Supported On Richly Carved Pillars. The Shrine Has Neches For Keeping Images Of Hindu Deities And A Platform For The Principal Deity. The Azure-Blue Glazed The Tiles Of The Roof Of This Palace Are Also Noteworthy. It Was Most Probably Built Between A.D 1570-1574.





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