Diwan-I-Khas, the private audience hall in Amber Fort
1 December 2015, 3:10 PM: Diwan-I-Khas, the private audience hall in Amber Fort
Diwan-i-Khas/Khas Mahal: Red Fort, Delhi
Diwan-i-Khas/Khas Mahal: Red Fort, Delhi
The Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audiences, in the Red Fort of Delhi built in 1571 was the place where the Mughal emperor Akbar received courtiers and state guests. It was also known as the Shah Mahal. It measures 90 x 67 feet. It consists of a rectangular central chamber, surrounded by a series of arches rising from marble piers. The lower parts of the piers are inlaid with floral designs, while the upper portions are painted and gilded. The four corners of the roof are surmounted by pillared chhatri. The ceiling, which was originally inlaid with silver and gold, was stripped bare by successive financial crises of the empire by the Jats or Marattas. The current ceiling was installed in 1911. The later Peacock Throne from after Nadir Shah's invasion once stood in this hall, towards the east side. Through the centre of the hall flowed the Stream of Paradise (Nahar-i-Bihisht). The building used to have red awnings, or shamianas. The interior was completely plundered following the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The throne, the carpets, and any other items went missing. The hall today is, therefore, only a shell of what it used to be.
Diwan-i-Khas , Red Fort , Agra
At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience is situated backside of the Machchhi Bhawan inside the Agra Fort.
Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience was built by Shah Jahan in the year 1635 AD. It was used by the emperor for holding cultural events and meetings important guests such as kings, ambassadors and nobles in private and to deal with important affairs of the state.
It consists of two large halls, an outer columned hall and inner closed hall, both connected by three archways. The outer hall is covered by a flat roof supported on multifoil arches springing from exquisitely fine marble pillars. The marble pillars are inlaid with semi-precious stones and coloured flower patterns. The hall is exquisitely decorated with carvings and flat wooden ceiling which used to be covered with gold and silver leaves to imitate the rays of the sun. The hall represents the royal accesses and thus the interior hall has Persian inscriptions inlaid in black stone. The hall was remarkable for the presence of the celebrated Takht-i-Taus (Peacock Throne) which was made in 1634 AD and placed here. Later it was shifted to Delhi after the construction of the Red Fort in 1648.
The Inner hall, about which Abdul Hamid Lahauri recorded as Tambi Khana, has Shah-Nashin alcoves with a raised seat for the Emperor. The walls in between the two halls have beautiful jalis, beautifully designed and finished with floral patterns.
The Majestic 'Diwan-E-Khas' - A Closer View
The 'Diwan-E-Khas', this was once the Mughal Emperor's hall for personal and special audience. The legendary 'Peacock Throne' was located here, which was later looted by 'Nadir Shah's as a war trophy.
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Diwan-i-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri : Hall of Private Audience
Visitors at Diwan-i-Khas of Fatehpur Palace in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
The Fatehpur Sikri palace and the various other monuments within this imperial city complex were constructed under the guidance of Mughal emperor Akbar when he was merely 28 years of age. He had approached a Sufi saint, Salim Chishti to know about his probable heirs and he was told that his queen would bear him a second son who would succeed him to the throne. When in 1569 Prince Salim was born, Akbar decided to build a capital city near Sikri to commemorate the Sufi saint whose predictions turned out true.
The construction of this palatial complex was elaborate and painstaking with evidence being there that Akbar foresaw the miniature models of the various monuments and probably approved them before the constructing started.
The palatial complex construction was started in 1572 and were in the lines of Persian architecture as were evident in the courts of Akbar's ancestor, Timur. Initial phase of construction lasted from 1572 to 1575 by when the main buildings and their grounds were completed. In the later phase, from 1575 to 1585, while Akbar stayed within the grounds, he added many passages and corridors to the various buildings as per his needs and design. The Fatehpur Sikri palace complex served as his residential estate for fourteen long years after which they were deserted.
Most of the palace complex is constructed of sandstone since it was abundantly found in that region. The entire complex is like a narrow ridge which runs the length from north east to south west. The Sikri ridge probably already had some pre existing structures to which Akbar added new ones. The entire complex is designed as a plateau formation, with levels which recede downwards. The mosque was located at the highest level of the ridge -- the famed Jama Masjid. This also contains the tomb of the saint Salim Chishti in its courtyard. The Rang Mahal was a smaller palatial complex whereby the royal family stayed while the main unit was being built.
The main palace unit consists of Jodha Bai's palace, Birbal's palace, Miriam's palace, stables and guest houses. These being the private areas, the semi private or public areas consisted of Diwan-i 'Am which was the audience hall, Diwan-i Khass which was the private audience hall, Daulat Khana indicating the royal quarters and so forth.
Thus, the Fatehpur Sikri palace is an elaborate construction of several units and provides a picture of the way the Mughal emperor lead his life both privately and in court.
Diwan-i-Aam : Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience, is a building typology found in many cities where the ruler meets the general public. In this case, it is a pavilion-like multi-bayed rectangular structure fronting a large open space. South west of the Diwan-i-Am and next to the Turkic Sultana's House stand Turkic Baths.
Diwan-i-Khas: the Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audience, is a plain square building with four chhatris on the roof. However it is famous for its central pillar, which has a square base and an octagonal shaft, both carved with bands of geometric and floral designs, further its thirty-six serpentine brackets support a circular platform for Akbar, which is connected to each corner of the building on the first floor, by four stone walkways. It is here that Akbar had representatives of different religions discuss their faiths and gave private audience.
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Hall of Public Audience or the Diwan-I-Am in Red Fort, New Delhi, India
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Diwan e Khas || Agra fort
The Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audiences, in the Red Fort of Delhi was the place where the Mughal emperor received courtiers and state guests. It was also known as the Shah Mahal. A gate on the north side of the preceding Diwan-i-Am audience hall led to the innermost court of the palace called Jalau Khana and the Diwan-i-Khas.Originally there were two enclosures on the west of the hall, one for the nobles and the other for those of a lower rank.These arcaded courts were destroyed after the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Agra Fort's Diwan-E-Khas जहाँ Shahjahan अपने जरुरी मेहमानों के साथ बैठ कर मुज़रा देखा करता था.
Agra Fort's Diwan-E-Khas जहाँ Shahjahan अपने जरुरी मेहमानों के साथ बैठ कर मुज़रा देखा करता था.
Agra Fort's Diwan-E-Khas & Shahi Hamam (Bathroom) - Rare Breathtaking View| Shahjahan's Throne.
Diwan-E-Khas is a place where Shahjahan used to meet his guests. It used to be his personal/private space and he used to sit on a throne from where he along with his guests used to watch dance/mujra and other cultural programs.
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Mughal Diwan-i-Khas of Fatehpur Sikri
Diwan-i-Khas of Fatehpur Palace in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
The Fatehpur Sikri palace and the various other monuments within this imperial city complex were constructed under the guidance of Mughal emperor Akbar when he was merely 28 years of age. He had approached a Sufi saint, Salim Chishti to know about his probable heirs and he was told that his queen would bear him a second son who would succeed him to the throne. When in 1569 Prince Salim was born, Akbar decided to build a capital city near Sikri to commemorate the Sufi saint whose predictions turned out true.
The construction of this palatial complex was elaborate and painstaking with evidence being there that Akbar foresaw the miniature models of the various monuments and probably approved them before the constructing started.
The palatial complex construction was started in 1572 and were in the lines of Persian architecture as were evident in the courts of Akbar's ancestor, Timur. Initial phase of construction lasted from 1572 to 1575 by when the main buildings and their grounds were completed. In the later phase, from 1575 to 1585, while Akbar stayed within the grounds, he added many passages and corridors to the various buildings as per his needs and design. The Fatehpur Sikri palace complex served as his residential estate for fourteen long years after which they were deserted.
Most of the palace complex is constructed of sandstone since it was abundantly found in that region. The entire complex is like a narrow ridge which runs the length from north east to south west. The Sikri ridge probably already had some pre existing structures to which Akbar added new ones. The entire complex is designed as a plateau formation, with levels which recede downwards. The mosque was located at the highest level of the ridge -- the famed Jama Masjid. This also contains the tomb of the saint Salim Chishti in its courtyard. The Rang Mahal was a smaller palatial complex whereby the royal family stayed while the main unit was being built.
The main palace unit consists of Jodha Bai's palace, Birbal's palace, Miriam's palace, stables and guest houses. These being the private areas, the semi private or public areas consisted of Diwan-i 'Am which was the audience hall, Diwan-i Khass which was the private audience hall, Daulat Khana indicating the royal quarters and so forth.
Thus, the Fatehpur Sikri palace is an elaborate construction of several units and provides a picture of the way the Mughal emperor lead his life both privately and in court.
Diwan-i-Aam : Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Public Audience, is a building typology found in many cities where the ruler meets the general public. In this case, it is a pavilion-like multi-bayed rectangular structure fronting a large open space. South west of the Diwan-i-Am and next to the Turkic Sultana's House stand Turkic Baths.
Diwan-i-Khas: the Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audience, is a plain square building with four chhatris on the roof. However it is famous for its central pillar, which has a square base and an octagonal shaft, both carved with bands of geometric and floral designs, further its thirty-six serpentine brackets support a circular platform for Akbar, which is connected to each corner of the building on the first floor, by four stone walkways. It is here that Akbar had representatives of different religions discuss their faiths and gave private audience.
Source : and Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
City Palace, Jaipur - Rajasthan (Baggi Ride around the 'Diwan-I-Khas')
The Sarvato Bhadra is a unique architectural feature. The unusual name refers to the building's form: a Sarvato Bhadra is a single-storeyed, square, open hall, with enclosed rooms at the four corners.[11] One use of the Sarvato Bhadra was as the Diwan-e-Khas, or the Hall of Private Audience, which meant the ruler could hold court with the officials and nobles of the kingdom in a more private, intimate space than the grand spaces of the Sabha Niwas in the next courtyard, which was open to more people. But it's also one of the most important ritual buildings in the complex, and continues to be so today, representing as it does, ‘living heritage’. Because of its location between the public areas and the private residence, it has traditionally been used for important private functions like the coronation rituals of the Maharajas of Jaipur.
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Red Fort, Delhi, India.
Diwan-I-Am or dewan e aam, or the hall of public audience was used by the Mughal Emperors for holding Darbars and other state functions. Originally the hall was ornamented with gilded stucco-work and hung with heavy curtains, and under the marble canopy projecting from the back wall stood the throne of the Emperor, and the marble dais below the throne was used by the prime minister for receiving complaints and petitions. The panels bearing pietra dura decorations behind the marble canopy seem to have been executed by some European artist.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Incredible Tour of Jaipur - The Pink City of India
Jaipur is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, after whom the city has been named. The city today has a population of 3.1 million. Jaipur is known as the Pink City of India.
The city is unusual among pre-modern Indian cities in the regularity of its streets. The urban quarters are further divided by networks of gridded streets. Five quarters wrap around the east, south, and west sides of a central palace quarter, with a sixth quarter immediately to the east.
The Palace quarter encloses the Hawa Mahal palace complex, formal gardens, and a small lake. Nahargarh Fort, which was the residence of the King Sawai Jai Singh II, crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city. The observatory, Jantar Mantar, is one of the World Heritage Sites.Included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur is an extremely popular tourist destination in Rajasthan and India.
Amer Fort is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It is one of the principal tourist attractions in the Jaipur area.The aesthetic ambiance of this formidable fort is seen within its walls on a four level layout plan (each with a courtyard) in a well turned out opulent palace complex built with red sandstone and marble consisting of the Diwan-e-Aam or the Hall of Public Audience, the Diwan-e-Khas or the Hall of Private Audience, the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace) or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over the water cascade within the palace. Hence, the Amer Fort is also popularly known as the Amer Palace
This fort, along with Jaigarh Fort, located immediately above on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the same Aravalli range of hills, is considered as one complex, as the two are well connected by a subterranean passage. This passage was meant as an escape route in times of war for the royal family members and others in the Amer Fort to shift to the more redoubtable Jaigarh Fort.
The Sheesh Mahal is located within the Shah Burj block in northern-western corner of Lahore Fort. It was constructed under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631-32. The ornate white marble pavilion is inlaid with pietra dura and complex mirror-work of the finest quality. The hall was reserved for personal use by the imperial family and close aides. It is among the 21 monuments that were built by successive Mughal emperors inside Lahore Fort, and forms the jewel in the Fort's crown.As part of the larger Lahore Fort Complex, it has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981
রাজস্থানের আমির দুর্গ। Amer fort, Jaipur,Rajasthan.
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Amer Fort is a fort located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi) located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur. The town of Amer was originally built by Meenas,[4] and later it was ruled by Raja Man Singh I (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614).
Amer Fort is known for its artistic Hindu style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake,which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace.
Constructed of red sandstone and marble, the attractive, opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of the Diwan-i-Aam, or Hall of Public Audience, the Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audience, the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over a water cascade within the palace. Hence, the Amer Fort is also popularly known as the Amer Palace.[5] The palace was the residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. At the entrance to the palace near the fort's Ganesh Gate, there is a temple dedicated to Shila Devi, a goddess of the Chaitanya cult, which was given to Raja Man Singh when he defeated the Raja of Jessore, Bengal in 1604. (Jessore is now in Bangladesh).
This palace, along with Jaigarh Fort, is located immediately above on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the same Aravalli range of hills. The palace and Jaigarh Fort are considered one complex, as the two are connected by a subterranean passage. This passage was meant as an escape route in times of war to enable the royal family members and others in the Amer Fort to shift to the more redoubtable Jaigarh Fort.
Annual tourist visitation to the Amer Palace was reported by the Superintendent of the Department of Archaeology and Museums as 5000 visitors a day, with 1.4 million visitors during 2007.
At the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 2013, Amer Fort, along with five other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan.
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The Amazing Amer Fort In Jaipur Rajasthan – India Golden Triangle Tour
Amer Fort or Amber Fort is a fort located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi) located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur. The town of Amer was originally built by Meenas, and later it was ruled by Raja Man Singh I. Amer Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace.
Mughal architecture greatly influenced the architectural style of several buildings of the fort. Constructed of red sandstone and marble, the attractive, opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of the Diwan-e-Aam, or Hall of Public Audience, the Diwan-e-Khas, or Hall of Private Audience, the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over a water cascade within the palace. Hence, the Amer Fort is also popularly known as the Amer Palace. The palace was the residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. At the entrance to the palace near the fort's Ganesh Gate, there is a temple dedicated to Shila Devi, a goddess of the Chaitanya cult, which was given to Raja Man Singh when he defeated the Raja of Jessore, Bengal in 1604. (Jessore is now in Bangladesh). Raja Man Singh had 12 queens so he made 12 rooms, one for each Queen. Each room had a staircase connected to the King’s room but the Queens were not to go upstairs. Raja Jai Singh had only one queen so he built one room equal to three old queen’s rooms.
This palace, along with Jaigarh Fort, is located immediately above on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the same Aravalli range of hills. The palace and Jaigarh Fort are considered one complex, as the two are connected by a subterranean passage. This passage was meant as an escape route in times of war to enable the royal family members and others in the Amer Fort to shift to the more redoubtable Jaigarh Fort.
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This is the first video of our jaipur trip. in this video we travel from bhopal to jaipur, from jodhpur bhopal train. we reached jaipur at 10:00 Am. after we book a rental bike from ONN App. after that we book a budget hotel near jal mahal, we reached to hotel from the pink city of jaipur. after that we tried street food of jaipur, we eat chhola kulcha and rajma rice in pink city. after that we went to albert hall museum, where we take pictures and video with lots of pigeon.
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यह हमारी जयपुर यात्रा का पहला वीडियो है। इस वीडियो में हम भोपल से जयपुर तक, जोधपुर से भोपल ट्रेन से यात्रा करते हैं। हम 10:00 बजे जयपुर पहुंचे। हम ONN App से एक किराये की बाइक बुक करते हैं। उसके बाद हमने जल महल के पास एक बजट होटल बुक किया, हम गुलाबी शहर जयपुर से होटल पहुंचे। उसके बाद हमने जयपुर के स्ट्रीट फूड की कोशिश की, हमने गुलाबी शहर में छोले कुल्चे और राजमा चावल खाए। उसके बाद हम अल्बर्ट हॉल संग्रहालय गए, जहाँ हम बहुत सारे कबूतरों के साथ तस्वीरें और वीडियो लेते हैं।
अल्बर्ट हॉल म्यूज़ियम की टिकट की कीमत भारतीय रुपये के लिए 50 रुपये है।
yah hamaaree jayapur yaatra ka pahala veediyo hai. is veediyo mein ham bhopal se jayapur tak, jodhapur se bhopal tren se yaatra karate hain. ham 10:00 baje jayapur pahunche. ham onn app se ek kiraaye kee baik buk karate hain. usake baad hamane jal mahal ke paas ek bajat hotal buk kiya, ham gulaabee shahar jayapur se hotal pahunche. usake baad hamane jayapur ke street phood kee koshish kee, hamane gulaabee shahar mein chhole kulche aur raajama chaaval khae. usake baad ham albart hol sangrahaalay gae, jahaan ham bahut saare kabootaron ke saath tasveeren aur veediyo lete hain.
albart hol myooziyam kee tikat kee keemat bhaarateey rupaye ke lie 50 rupaye hai.
Places to Visit in Jaipur: Famous Forts
1. Nahargarh
2. Amer Fort
3. Jaigarh Fort
4. Moti Dungri
5. Hawa Mahal
6. Jal Mahal
7. City Palace of Jaipur (Chandra Mahal Palace)
8. Royal Gaitor
9. Iswari Minar Swarga Sal
10. Ganesh Pol
11. Diwan-e-Khas Hall of Private Audience
12. Panna Meena ka Kund
13. Jaipur Wax Museum
14. Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing
15. Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II Museum
16. Central Museum
17. S.R.C Museum of Indology
18. Doll Museum
19. Shree Sanjay Sharma Museum
20. Surya Mandir
21. Galtaji
22. Birla Lakshmi Narayan Temple
23. Ganesh Temple
24. Govind Devji Temple
25. Jantar Mantar