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Navkkar jewellers collection includes diamond rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and more. They specialize in traditional Indian jewelry and have a beautiful selection of bridal sets, which are perfect for weddings and other special occasions.
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Chand-Tikka from the collection of Maharani Jind Kaur , wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (Punjab)
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Looking for affordable diamond jewellery in Mohali? Discover an exquisite collection that combines elegance and affordability. GEMLAY offers a wide range of stunning diamond pieces perfect for any occasion. Whether you're searching for engagement rings, wedding bands, or everyday jewellery, we have something to suit your style and budget. Visit us today to find the perfect piece to add sparkle to your life.
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Aurea Palace Jewellers is the top ranking and well reputed Jewellery shop in Ludhiana,Punjab. Here we have lots of varities of jewelleries. If get more detailed information then visit our website.
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Head Ornament
Attributed to India (Kashmir, Punjab, or Rajasthan), 19th century
Gold, glass, turquoise
This head ornament would attach at the top of the head, and the flower and bell-shaped ornaments known as karnaphul jhumka would hang along the side of the ear. The karnaphul, or floral stud, is a typical shape for an ear ornament, referencing the natural world so favored in Indian jeweled arts. The hanging bell-shaped jhumka pendants would move gracefully as the wearer walked, moved, and danced.
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India archive reveals extent of ‘colonial loot’ in royal jewellery collection
File from India Office archive details how priceless items were extracted from colony as trophies of conquest
by David Pegg and Manisha Ganguly
Published: 14:00 Thursday, 06 April 2023
Five years ago, Buckingham Palace marked its summer opening with an exhibition celebrating the then Prince Charles’s 70th birthday with a display of his favourite pieces from the royal collection, Britain’s official trove of items connected to the monarchy. “The prince had a very, very strong hand in the selection,” the senior curator said.
Among the sculptures, paintings and other exhibits was a long gold girdle inlaid with 19 large emeralds once used by an Indian maharajah to decorate his horses. It was a curious choice to put into the exhibition in light of the violent means by which it had come into the hands of the royal family.
Emerald girdle of Maharaja Sher Singh, c 1840. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023
As part of its Cost of the crown series, the Guardian has uncovered a remarkable 46-page file in the archives of the India Office, the government department that was responsible for Britain’s rule over the Indian subcontinent. It details an investigation, apparently commissioned by Queen Mary, the grandmother of Elizabeth II, into the imperial origins of her jewels.
The report, from 1912, explains how priceless pieces, including Charles’s emerald belt, were extracted from India as trophies of conquest and later given to Queen Victoria. The items described are now owned by the monarch as property of the British crown.
Plundered stones
To fully understand the context behind the jewels, and their place in India’s history, it was necessary to visit the archives.
A journal records a tour in 1837 of the Punjab area in north India by the society diarist Fanny Eden and her brother George, the governor general of the British Raj at the time. They visited Ranjit Singh, the maharajah in Lahore, who had signed a “treaty of friendship” with the British six years earlier.
The half-blind Singh wore few if any precious stones, Eden wrote in her journal, but his entourage was positively drowning in them. So plentiful were the maharajah’s gems that “he puts his very finest jewels on his horses, and the splendour of their harness and housings surpasses anything you can imagine,” she wrote. Eden later confided in her journal: “If ever we are allowed to plunder this kingdom, I shall go straight to their stables.”
Twelve years later, Singh’s youngest son and heir, Duleep, was forced to sign over the Punjab to the conquering forces of the British East India Company. As part of the conquest, the company did indeed plunder the horses’ emeralds, as well as Singh’s most precious stone, the legendary Koh-i-noor diamond.
The queen mother’s crown sits on top of the coffin during her funeral in 2002. Photograph: Dan Chung/The Guardian
Today, the Koh-i-noor sits in the crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, on display at the Tower of London, and it has become an emblem of Britain’s tortured relationship with its imperial history.
Anita Anand, a journalist and historian who co-wrote a book titled Koh-i-noor on the diamond, said it was “a beautiful and cold reminder of British supremacy during the Raj”, the period between 1858 and 1947 when India was ruled by the crown.
“Its facets reflect the fate of a boy king who was separated from his mother,” Anand said. The stone too was “taken far away from his home, recut and diminished”. Anand said: “That is not how India sees itself today.”
Buckingham Palace is plainly aware of the sensitivities surrounding looted artefacts. After the Indian government let it be known that for Camilla, the Queen Consort, to wear the Koh-i-noor at Charles’s coronation would elicit “painful memories of the colonial past”, the palace announced she would swap it for a less contentious diamond.
But, as was discovered by Queen Mary, the Koh-i-noor was not the only gem taken from Singh’s treasury to have found its way to the British monarchy.
Royal with a pearl necklace
Among the jewels identified in the document found by the Guardian is a “short necklace of four very large spinel rubies”, the largest of which is a 325.5-carat spinel that later came to be identified as the Timur ruby.
Its famous name is erroneous: research by the academic Susan Stronge in 1996 concluded it was probably never owned by Timur, a Mongol conquerer. And it is a spinel, a red stone similar to, but chemically distinct from, a ruby.
Elizabeth II was shown handling it in the 1969 BBC documentary Royal Family, and was clearly acquainted with the myths surrounding it. “The history, of course, is very fascinating. It belonged to so many kings of Persia and Mughal emperors, until Queen Victoria was sent it from India,” she observed.
The Timur ruby necklace, 1853. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023
The queen was never pictured wearing the item. However, she may have worn another of the Lahore treasures, identified in the India Office report as “a pearl necklace consisting of 224 large pearls”.
In her 1987 study of royal jewellery, Leslie Field described “one of the Queen Mother’s most impressive two-row pearl necklaces … made from 222 pearls with a clasp of two magnificent rubies surrounded by diamonds that had originally belonged to the ruler of the Punjab” – almost certainly a reference to the same necklace.
The queen wearing pearls at the Royal Opera House in 2012. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
In 2012, Elizabeth II attended a gala festival at the Royal Opera House in London to celebrate her diamond jubilee. Photographs showed her wearing a multi-string pearl necklace with a ruby clasp.
Were these Ranjit Singh’s pearls? There was speculation they may have been, though Buckingham Palace was unable to confirm either way.
Queen Mary’s interest appears to have been prompted by curiosity about the origin of some of her pearls rather than any moral concern about the manner in which they were obtained. But a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said slavery and colonialism were matters that “his Majesty takes profoundly seriously”.
Shashi Tharoor, formerly an undersecretary at the United Nations, and currently an MP in India, said: “We have finally entered an era where colonial loot and pillage is being recognised for what it really was, rather than being dressed up as the incidental spoils of some noble ‘civilising mission’.
“As we are seeing increasingly, the return of stolen property is always a good thing. Generations to come will wonder why it took civilised nations so long to do the right thing.”
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Some Exciting Tourist Places in North India You Have Not Explored Yet
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If your thirst for exploration continues to mount, there are always going to be a few tourist destinations that you still haven't visited yet. That's right! Remember that India is a vast country. It is full of surprises no matter in which direction you look. You can move beyond the various tourist places to visit in north India or northern states.
When you look at the Northeast or a city such as Jaipur or Jaisalmer in Rajasthan in the west, every location has a different charm and you are drawn to them for the simple reason that all of these places have a distinguishable experience to offer. We are going to talk about a few very diverse travel destinations in various states across India. You will come across tourist places in Punjab, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, and many more areas. Let's begin:
The Majestic City of Agra:
The city of Agra is like a jewel in the crown of Uttar Pradesh. The 7th wonder of the world which is the Taj Mahal is a beacon of the unrelenting and undying love of a king for her queen that attracts thousands of tourists from all across the globe. It is not just an impressive structure but a symbol of the diverse heritage and history that our nation is known for. And yes, the view of the Taj Mahal at night is even more breathtaking than what is described in several newspapers, blogs, articles, and travel brochures.
The Beautiful Town of Dharamshala:
If you are looking for great tourist places to visit in north India and something that can be your recluse or escape from the hustle and bustle of your city, Dharamshala should be on top of your list. It is also the home to the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama. It is a beautiful hill town located in Himachal Pradesh and the awe-inspiring view of the Dhauladhar range from various locations of this hill station makes the experience even more awesome. It is a popular spot known for nature activities, forts, and museums.
Amritsar, The City of Legends:
If devotion and patriotism had a name, it would be Amritsar. it is one of the most loved tourist places in Punjab and is the center of spirituality, Home to the Golden Temple, Sri Harmandir Sahib, this city apart from being the most significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs is also home to the most amazing street food under the sky.
Morni - The Zenith of Haryana:
People often say that Morni Hills Chandigarh is the crown of Haryana. It is also the only hill station in this state. Authorities and the government are now developing Morni Hills as one of the hottest sports destinations in the country. Activities such as motor boating, paragliding, hiking, and camping are already quite popular in this region.
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Morni is just a couple of hours or less from Chandigarh. It is surrounded by lush greenery and undisturbed foliage. You will also be surprised to see the number of restaurants and cafes on your way to Tikkar Tal. Being away from the city yet so close to civilization just makes your drive to Morni even more fun.
Rishikesh is Where Yogis Live:
Rishikesh is without a doubt a yogi's paradise and one of the most popular tourist places to visit in north India. It is located on the banks of the river Ganga on the foothills of the Himalayas. Your trip to the state of Uttarakhand is going to be incomplete without paying a visit to Rishikesh.
It is the perfect summer escape and an early morning walk across Tapovan is going to be refreshing and enlightening at the same time. The bank of the river Ganga is dusted heavily with grey granular sand that feels like feathers under your feet. Rishikesh is reachable via a very solid road network within 5 hours whether you are in Chandigarh or in the national capital.
Jaisalmer The City of Kings:
Located in the heart of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is known for its groundbreaking architecture and works as a portal to transport you to the glorious times of Kings and Queens. Also known as the Golden City by many, it has some of the most inspiring hotels, homestays, and hospitality centres that have been converted from ancient havelis giving you an experience that nothing else can rival.
As we said before, India is full of surprises. Every state has a different taste, a different flavour to offer. If you haven't made an itinerary yet, do it now!
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Discover the Best Nepali Jeweller in Brisbane: A Blend of Tradition and Elegance
When it comes to finding exquisite jewelry that resonates with cultural richness, style, and authenticity, finding the right Nepali jeweller in Brisbane can make all the difference. As the city of Brisbane continues to grow with a multicultural community, the demand for high-quality, culturally significant jewelry has never been higher. Among the standout names in the region is Jewels of Punjab in Australia, a premier jeweler that serves a variety of communities, including the Nepali diaspora, offering a stunning range of jewelry that represents the blend of traditional craftsmanship with modern trends.
Why Choose a Nepali Jeweller in Brisbane?
Nepali jewellers in Brisbane are renowned for their unique touch when it comes to designs that reflect the rich heritage and artistic traditions of Nepal. Nepali jewelry is known for its intricate designs, bold patterns, and significant use of gold and silver. For many Nepali families living in Brisbane, jewelry is more than just an accessory—it is a symbol of culture, pride, and tradition. It is used in celebrations, ceremonies, and even daily life, making it an integral part of the community.
For those seeking to preserve their cultural identity while also embracing modern-day trends, choosing a Nepali jeweller in Brisbane like Jewels of Punjab ensures that these intricate designs are available with a perfect blend of contemporary flair. Jewels of Punjab has gained a reputation not only for its commitment to the highest quality of materials but also for its ability to create designs that reflect both traditional Nepali art and modern aesthetics.
The Rich Heritage of Nepali Jewelry
The jewelry produced by Nepali jewellers in Brisbane is deeply rooted in history. The traditional Nepali style is often characterized by bold, geometric shapes, intricate detailing, and the use of high-quality metals such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones. Many designs incorporate motifs that are inspired by Nepalese temples, mountains, and flora, making them rich in symbolism and meaning.
Nepali jewelry also has strong connections to spiritual beliefs. For example, the mangalsutra—a necklace worn by married women—holds deep religious and cultural significance. Many other pieces, like earrings, necklaces, and bangles, are designed to evoke blessings and protection. These pieces often feature motifs such as the lotus flower, which symbolizes purity, or the sun and moon, which represent balance and harmony.
Jewels of Punjab: A Bridge Between Cultures
One of the standout Nepali jewellers in Brisbane is Jewels of Punjab, which is celebrated not only for its stunning jewelry collections but also for its ability to cater to diverse cultural communities, including the Nepali population in Brisbane. Jewels of Punjab in Australia offers a wide range of beautifully crafted jewelry that caters to the needs of individuals looking for pieces that are deeply connected to their heritage.
The store’s collection includes everything from traditional gold and silver jewelry to contemporary designs that cater to modern tastes. Whether you’re looking for engagement rings, bridal sets, or everyday pieces, Jewels of Punjab ensures that every item is meticulously crafted with the finest materials. The designs are inspired by both traditional Punjabi and Nepali jewelry styles, making it a perfect destination for those looking for jewelry that is both meaningful and stylish.
Customization: Personalized Jewelry for Every Occasion
What sets Jewels of Punjab in Australia apart from other Nepali jewellers in Brisbane is their ability to offer custom-designed pieces. Customers can bring in their own ideas, and the skilled artisans at Jewels of Punjab will work closely with them to create personalized pieces that reflect individual tastes and cultural significance. Whether it’s a custom ring for a wedding or a necklace to celebrate a cultural milestone, the customization service ensures that each piece is unique and meaningful.
For the Nepali community, where family heirlooms are cherished and passed down through generations, custom jewelry offers the opportunity to create one-of-a-kind pieces that can become future family treasures. Jewels of Punjab ensures that these pieces are not only aesthetically pleasing but also rich in cultural and sentimental value.
Quality and Craftsmanship You Can Trust
When searching for a Nepali jeweller in Brisbane, quality is of paramount importance. Nepali jewelry is often crafted by skilled artisans who have honed their craft over many years, ensuring that each piece is made with attention to detail and care. Jewels of Punjab holds itself to these high standards, guaranteeing that every item they sell is crafted with the finest materials available.
From the selection of gemstones to the forging of metal, every step in the creation of jewelry at Jewels of Punjab in Australia is done with precision and care. This commitment to excellence ensures that each piece of jewelry not only looks beautiful but also stands the test of time, becoming an heirloom that can be passed down for generations.
A Trusted Destination for the Nepali Community
For many in the Nepali community, finding a jeweler who understands their cultural needs is essential. Jewels of Punjab has built strong relationships with customers from all walks of life, becoming a trusted destination for Nepali jewellers in Brisbane. Their expertise in crafting jewelry that resonates with cultural significance while keeping pace with modern trends makes them a perfect fit for the diverse needs of the Nepali diaspora.
The warm, welcoming atmosphere of Jewels of Punjab ensures that customers feel at home, whether they are browsing the collection or customizing their own piece of jewelry. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available to offer advice and help customers find the perfect jewelry to suit their needs.
Conclusion
For those searching for a Nepali jeweller in Brisbane, Jewels of Punjab in Australia offers a unique combination of tradition, quality, and personal service. With a commitment to delivering stunning, culturally significant jewelry, they have earned a reputation as one of the leading jewelers in Brisbane. Whether you’re looking for a piece that honors your heritage or a contemporary design with cultural roots, Jewels of Punjab is the place to go for all your jewelry needs.
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Amritsar, wagah : Religion, patriotism on one road !
Amritsar, often referred to as the “Jewel of Punjab,” is a city that resonates with a deep sense of history, spirituality, and vibrant culture. Nestled in the northwestern state of Punjab, close to the India-Pakistan border, Amritsar is known for its significance as the spiritual center of Sikhism and its pivotal role in India’s history. Founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru,…
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NL Jewels - Best Gold Jewellery Manufacturers in Jalandhar Punjab
NL Jewels, a premier gold jewellery manufacturer in Jalandhar, Punjab, is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and use of the purest quality raw gold. Specializing in traditional Punjabi sets, they create exquisite ladies' and gents' gold rings, bracelets, diamond rings, and more. With a dedication to timeless elegance and modern designs, NL Jewels combines heritage with innovation, offering jewellery that reflects both cultural richness and contemporary style, making them a trusted name in the industry. For more information visit: https://nljewels.com/
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Golden triangle tour with Amritsar
Amritsar's Golden Triangle Tour: Spirituality, Culture, and History The most well-liked travel itinerary in India is the Golden Triangle Tour, which includes Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur and provides an ideal introduction to the history, culture, and architecture of the nation. But this visit becomes even more enriching when Amritsar, Punjab's spiritual and cultural centre, is included. Amritsar, well-known for the Golden Temple, provides visitors with an opportunity to see India's religious and cultural diversity. This itinerary combines spiritual holiness, royal legacy, and historical sites to create an unforgettable trip through some of India's most famous cities.
This is a 4-day Golden Triangle Tour plan that includes an Amritsar extension.
H1: Delhi Day 1: A Tour of India's Ancient Capital Delhi, where centuries-old heritage blends with contemporary energy, is where your journey starts.
H2: Morning: Sights of Old Delhi Old Delhi, a bustling yet quaint neighbourhood rich in historical significance, is a good place to start your journey. Start with a tour of the Red Fort, the home of the Mughal emperors and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Next, visit the largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid, which was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan. Take a rickshaw ride through the most well-known market in Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk, where you can sample regional street cuisine like jalebi and parathas.
H2: New Delhi Landmarks in the Afternoon Visit New Delhi, the British-designed, more contemporary section of the city, after lunch. Visit India Gate, a war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers, and have a walk. Visit Qutub Minar, a UNESCO-listed tower that represents Delhi's rich past, after passing the Parliament House and Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House). Visit Humayun's Tomb, another architectural wonder that served as a model for the Taj Mahal, to round off your tour of Delhi.
H2: Savour Delhi's Cuisine in the Evening Enjoy a lavish meal that includes North Indian specialities like paneer tikka and butter chicken to cap off your day.
H1: Delhi to Agra, the City of Love, Day 2 You will travel to Agra, a city renowned for its architectural marvels, chief among them the Taj Mahal, on the second day.
H2: The Taj Mahal in the morning See the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the city's crown jewel, when you first arrive in Agra. The white marble building, a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan as a testament to his unwavering love for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is an amazing experience to visit the Taj Mahal in the gentle early light.
H2: Afternoon: Local Crafts and Agra Fort Visit the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage monument that served as the Mughal rulers' royal palace, after admiring the Taj Mahal. From its ramparts, the enormous red sandstone building provides breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal. Later, visit the local markets of Agra, which are well-known for their leather items, jewellery, and marble crafts.
H2: Travel to Jaipur in the evening Drive to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and a major destination on the Golden Triangle route, in the evening. Jaipur, sometimes referred to as the Pink City, is well-known for its palaces, forts, and lively marketplaces.
H1: Day 3: Jaipur: The Pink City's Royal Charm Explore the imperial splendour of Jaipur, including its palaces, forts, and vibrant bazaars, on your third day.
H2: Amber Fort in the morning Visit the stunning Amber Fort, which is situated just outside of Jaipur, to start your trip. A jeep or an elephant ride will get you to the fort's entrance. Once inside, take in the magnificent courtyards, palaces, and the exquisitely mirror-adorned Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace).
H2: City Palace and Jantar Mantar in the afternoon The Maharaja of Jaipur still resides in the City Palace, a regal house, after that. Courtyards, gardens, and museums displaying royal artefacts are all part of the palace complex. Visit the neighbouring Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site and astronomical observatory featuring the largest stone sundial in the world.
H2: Evening Markets and Hawa Mahal Visit the famous Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a five-story structure with 953 tiny windows that allows royal women to surreptitiously observe street activity, to cap off your tour of Jaipur. Explore Jaipur's local marketplaces in the evening to purchase jewellery, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani handicrafts.
H1: Day 4: Jaipur to Amritsar: Punjab's Spiritual Centre Visit Amritsar, a city with great spiritual and historical significance, on the fourth day.
H2: The Golden Temple in the Morning Visit the Golden Temple, also called Harmandir Sahib, the holiest Sikhism temple, when you get to Amritsar. One of India's most serene and spiritually energising locations, the temple's golden dome gleams magnificently in the nearby holy lake. Remember to stop by the Langar Hall, where hundreds of guests are fed for free every day as part of the Sikh custom of performing community service.
H2: Jallianwala Bagh in the afternoon Visit Jallianwala Bagh, a public garden that honours the 1919 atrocity in which British troops opened fire on nonviolent demonstrators, in the afternoon. The memorial acts as a reminder of the freedom movement in India.
H2: Wagah Border Ceremony in the Evening Visit the Wagah Border, where India and Pakistan ceremoniously lower their flags every dusk, to cap up your Amritsar itinerary. The Beating Retreat Ceremony is a singular event that exemplifies military grandeur and discipline while also fostering patriotism.
H1: Final Thoughts India's deep spiritual origins and rich historical past are combined in the Golden Triangle Tour with Amritsar. This tour provides an immersive experience through some of India's most cherished locations, including the magnificent structures of Delhi, the breathtaking grandeur of the Taj Mahal in Agra, the regal heritage of Jaipur, and the spiritual tranquilly of Amritsar. This schedule is guaranteed to leave you with enduring recollections of India's varied culture and customs, regardless of your interests in history, architecture, or spirituality.
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Bahawalpur: A Majestic Journey Through History, Landmarks, and Culture
Welcome to Bahawalpur, the city of Nawabs, where history meets modernity, and culture blends with hospitality. Situated in the Punjab province of Pakistan, Bahawalpur is a treasure trove of historical landmarks, scenic beauty, and vibrant traditions. From stunning palaces to the vast expanse of the Cholistan Desert, Bahawalpur offers a unique experience for travelers. In this comprehensive guide, we take you through the history, landmarks, cultural richness, events, and must-see destinations in Bahawalpur.
1. A Glimpse Into the History of Bahawalpur
Bahawalpur’s history is deeply intertwined with the Nawabs, who ruled the region for centuries. Founded in 1748 by Nawab Bahawal Khan I, the city flourished as a princely state under the British Raj and remained an independent state until it merged with Pakistan in 1955.
The Nawabs played a significant role in the development of Bahawalpur, building remarkable structures, promoting education, and fostering art and culture. The architectural marvels they left behind continue to tell the tale of a regal past that shaped the identity of this historic city.
Key historical milestones:
1748: Bahawalpur is founded by Nawab Bahawal Khan I.
1802: Bahawalpur officially becomes a princely state under British suzerainty.
1955: Bahawalpur merges with Pakistan, joining West Pakistan as a province.
2. Landmarks: The Majestic Structures of Bahawalpur
Bahawalpur is home to some of Pakistan's most beautiful architectural masterpieces. These landmarks reflect the rich cultural heritage and grandeur of the Nawabs.
Noor Mahal
One of Bahawalpur’s crown jewels, Noor Mahal, is a palace built in the Italian style in 1872 by Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV. Its grandeur and majestic design make it one of the most beautiful palaces in Pakistan. Though it was rarely used by the royal family, today, it is a testament to Bahawalpur’s glorious past and attracts thousands of visitors annually.
Location: Bahawalpur Cantonment
Key Features: Italian-style architecture, sprawling gardens, and intricately decorated interiors.
Darbar Mahal
Another architectural gem, Darbar Mahal was constructed in 1905 and served as a royal residence for the Nawabs. With its Indo-Islamic design, it remains a striking feature of Bahawalpur’s skyline. This palace is not open to the public as it is owned by the Pakistan Army, but its exterior is a sight to behold.
Location: Close to Noor Mahal
Sadiq Garh Palace
Sadiq Garh Palace Located in Dera Nawab Sahib, this grand palace was built in 1882 and served as the residence of the ruling family. With its majestic dome and royal grandeur, Sadiq Garh Palace stands as a symbol of the Nawabs’ opulence.
Location: Dera Nawab Sahib
Key Features: Royal gardens, opulent halls, and architectural brilliance.
Bahawalpur Museum
For history enthusiasts, the Bahawalpur Museum offers an in-depth look at the region's archaeological finds, art, and culture. It houses artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization, Islamic art, and the history of the princely state of Bahawalpur.
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Location: Circular Road, Bahawalpur
Aslam Garh Fort
A hidden gem of Bahawalpur, Aslam Garh Fort is a lesser-known yet historically significant landmark. The fort’s remnants tell the story of Bahawalpur's strategic importance during different eras.
Location: Near Bahawalpur
3. Scenery: The Natural Beauty of Bahawalpur
Bahawalpur is not only famous for its palaces but also for its natural beauty, offering picturesque landscapes ranging from lush green fields to the vast desert.
Cholistan Desert
The Cholistan Desert, often called "Rohi," is one of Bahawalpur’s most significant natural attractions. It stretches over 16,000 square kilometers and is home to several forts, including the majestic Derawar Fort. The desert offers a unique experience, with camel rides, jeep safaris, and the annual Cholistan Desert Rally.
Key Features: Camel rides, Derawar Fort, Cholistan Desert Rally.
Panjnand
Panjnand is where five rivers (Sutlej, Ravi, Chenab, Jhelum, and Beas) meet, forming a confluence that provides a serene and scenic getaway. It’s an ideal spot for picnics and leisurely boat rides.
Location: Near Uch Sharif, Bahawalpur
4. Culture and Traditions of Bahawalpur
Bahawalpur is a cultural hub, particularly for Saraiki-speaking people. Its culture reflects a unique blend of Islamic and local traditions, and festivals like Eid, Urs celebrations of Sufi saints, and the Cholistan Desert Festival are celebrated with enthusiasm.
Saraiki Literature
Bahawalpur is a center for Saraiki literature, with poets like Khawaja Ghulam Farid shaping the cultural landscape of the region. His poetry in Saraiki remains influential, highlighting the spiritual and cultural ethos of the region.
Saraiki Cuisine
Bahawalpur’s cuisine is rich and flavorful, with dishes that are deeply rooted in Saraiki traditions. Some must-try dishes include:
Sohanjhna Saag (drumstick leaves curry)
Pulao (rice cooked with meat and aromatic spices)
Cholistan-style barbecue
Mangoes: Bahawalpur is famous for its mangoes, particularly the "Chaunsa" variety, which is celebrated during the Mango Festival.
5. Events and Festivals
Bahawalpur hosts a variety of events that reflect the cultural richness and traditions of the region.
Cholistan Desert Rally
Held annually in the Cholistan Desert, this event attracts motorsport enthusiasts from all over the country. The rally showcases not only thrilling races but also the vibrant culture of the desert people.
Key Features: Jeep rally, cultural performances, local crafts.
Mango Festival
The Mango Festival is a grand event held in Bahawalpur to celebrate the region’s famous mangoes. Visitors can enjoy a variety of mangoes, from the sweetest Chaunsa to the juiciest Anwar Ratol.
2025 Festival Dates: To be announced soon
6. Tourist Information
If you're planning a visit to Bahawalpur, here’s what you need to know:
Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to visit Bahawalpur is from October to March when the weather is pleasant.
Accommodation: Bahawalpur has a range of hotels catering to different budgets. Some of the best options include Luxus Grand Hotel, The Rajput Hotel, and The Great Wall Hotel.
Getting Around: Careem is available in Bahawalpur, making it easy for visitors to navigate the city.
Local Markets: Don’t miss a visit to the local markets for traditional handicrafts, embroidered textiles, and Bahawalpur’s famous sweets like Sohan Halwa.
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