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Shaniwarwada (Śanivāravāḍā) is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732,it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the British East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the center of Indian politics in the 18th century.
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The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
The Shaniwar Wada was originally the seven-storied capital building of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire. It was supposed to be made entirely of stone but after the completion of the base floor or the first story, the people of Satara (the national capital) complained to the Shahu(King) saying that a stone monument can be sanctioned and built only by the Shahu(King) himself and not the Peshwas. Following this, an official letter was written to the Peshwas stating that the remaining building had to be made of brick and not stone. The Wada was then completed and upon being attacked by the British Artillery 90 years later, all the top six stories collapsed leaving only the stone base, which was immune to the British artillery. Hence only the stone base of the Shaniwar Wada remains and can be seen even today in the older parts of Pune.
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Shaniwar Wada is a historical place in Pune, city of Maharashtra.
In the 18th century AD, this Palace was the residence and office of the Prime Minister of the Maratha Empire, the Peshwa.
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Shaniwarwada is an 18th-century fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732, it was the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost .
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Constructed in the year 1732, Shaniwar Wada is the pride of Maratha Empire. Till 1818, it was the royal throne of the Peshwas. It was the power house of their empire till something bad happened in the year 1828, leaving it haunted forever. It is said that till date, the last words spoken by Narayan Rao, Bajirao's grandson, can still be heard by the people who visit the fort.
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Shaniwarwada - The Inside View
This is a short documentary on Shaniwar wada which was centre of Maratha empire during Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj's era in Pune. This video focuses on the details on inside of wada.
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Shaniwarwada is a palace fort in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1746,[1] it was the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire until 1818 when the Peshwas surrendered to the British. The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the centre of Indian politics in 18th century.
Shaniwarwada was completed in 1732, at a total cost of Rs. 16,110, a very large sum at the time.
The opening ceremony was performed according to Hindu religious customs, on January 22, 1732, another Saturday chosen for being a particularly auspicious day.
Later the Peshwas made several additions, including the fortification walls, with bastions and gates; court halls and other buildings; fountains and reservoirs. Currently, the perimeter fortification wall has five gateways and nine bastion towers, enclosing a garden complex with the foundations of the original buildings. It is situated near the Mula-Mutha River, in Kasba Peth.
Despite its cultural value the fort is not maintained well by the Government. Its inability to maintain the historical Shaniwarwada from the funds provided by central archaeology department forced the fort's advisory committee' to woo business houses to fund Shaniwarwada's makeover.
Shaniwarwada has five gates:
Dilli Darwaza (Delhi Gate), facing north
The Dilli Darwaza is the main gate of the complex, and faces north towards Delhi. Chhatrapati Shahu is said to have considered the north-facing fort a sign of Baji Rao's ambitions against the Mughal empire, and suggested that the main gate should be made chhaatiiche, maatiche naahi! (Marathi for of the chests of brave soldiers, not mere mud).Mastani Darwaja (Mastani's Gate) or Alibahadur Darwaja, facing north
This gate was used by Bajirao's mistress Mastani while travelling out of the palace's perimeter wall.
Khidki Darwaja (Window Gate), facing east
The Khidki Darwaja is named for an armoured window it contains.
Ganesh Darwaja (Ganesh Gate), facing south-east
Named for the Ganesh Rang Mahal, which used to stand near this door. It could be used by ladies at the fort to visit the nearby Kasba Ganapati temple.
Jambhul Darwaja or Narayan Darwaja (Narayan's Gate), facing south
This gate was used by concubines to enter and leave the fort. It obtained its second name after Narayanrao Peshwa's corpse was removed from the fort for cremation through this gate.
The important buildings in the palace includes the Thorlya Rayancha Diwankhana (Marathi:The court reception hall of the eldest royal, meaning Baji Rao I), Naachacha Diwankhana (Dance Hall), and Juna Arsa Mahal (Old Mirror Hall).
Since the buildings were destroyed in the fire of 1828, only descriptions of the living areas of the fort are available. All the state halls in the buildings are said to have doorways with exquisitely carved teak arches, with ornamental teardrop teak pillars shaped like Suru (cypress tree) trunks supporting the ceilings, which were covered with beautiful teak tracery, carved creepers and flowers. Exquisite glass chandeliers hung from the ceilings. The floors were made of highly polished marble, arranged in a mosaic pattern and adorned with rich Persian rugs. The walls contained paintings with scenes from the Hindu epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
Shaniwar wada Pune | Historical Documentary | Bajirao Peshwa
Shaniwar wada is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732, it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the British East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the centre of Indian politics in the 18th century.
The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
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शनिवारवाड्याची भ्रमंती! Shaniwarwada Inside View | Pune, Maharashtra | AtoZ Marathi
Shaniwarwada is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732, it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the British East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the center of Indian politics in the 18th century.
The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
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Shaniwar Wada was the historical palace of bajirao mastani in Pune. maratha empire operates from shaniwarwada.Shanivar wada is also known as the most haunted place in Pune.This Historical Documentary in hindi Vlog will give you information about shaniwar wada and bajirao peshwa. British Burn this palace in 1818 after defeating the maratha empire. this Shaniwarwada fire lasted for more than 8 days.
The Chatrapati shivaji maharajas descendant appointed Peshwa as prime ministers of Maratha empire and peshwas started operating from shaniwarwada.
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शनिवार वाड़ा का इतिहास || Shaniwar Wada History in Hindi || Facts about Shaniwar Wada in Hindi
Shaniwarwada (Śanivāravāḍā) is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732,[1] it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the British East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the center of Indian politics in the 18th century.[2]
The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
The Shaniwar Wada was originally the seven-storied capital building of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire. It was supposed to be made entirely of stone but after the completion of the base floor or the first story, the people of Satara (the national capital) complained to the Shahu(King) saying that a stone monument can be sanctioned and built only by the Shahu(King) himself and not the Peshwas. Following this, an official letter was written to the Peshwas stating that the remaining building had to be made of brick and not stone. The Wada was then completed and upon being attacked by the British Artillery 90 years later, all the top six stories collapsed leaving only the stone base, which was immune to the British artillery. Hence only the stone base of the Shaniwar Wada remains and can be seen even today in the older parts of Pune.
By 1758, at least a thousand people lived in the fort.
In 1773, Narayanrao, who was the fifth and ruling Peshwa then, was murdered by guards on orders of his uncle Raghunathrao and aunt Anandibai. A popular rumour says that Narayanrao's ghost still calls for help on full moon nights. Various people, working around the area, have allegedly reported such cries.[3][4] Sound ofKaka mala wachawa(Uncle save me) by Narayanrao Peshwa after his death.
In June 1818, the Peshwa, Bajirao II, abdicated his Gaddi (throne) to Sir John Malcolm of the British East India Company and went into political exile at Bithoor, near Kanpur in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India.
On February 27, 1828, a great fire started inside the palace complex. The conflagration raged for seven days. Only the heavy granite ramparts, strong teak gateways and deep foundations and ruins of the buildings within the fort survived.[5]
According to Haricharitramrutsagar, a biographical text of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, he had visited Shaniwarwada on the insistence of Bajirao II in 1799.
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Shaniwarwada is a palace fort in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1746, it was the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire until 1818 when the Peshwas surrendered to the British. The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
Peshwa Baji Rao I, prime minister to Chattrapati Shahu, king of the Maratha empire, laid the ceremonial foundation of his own residence on Saturday, January 10, 1730. It was named Shaniwarwada from the Marathi words Shaniwar (Saturday) and Wada (a general term for any residence complex). Teak was imported from the jungles of Junnar, stone was brought from the nearby quarries of Chinchwad, and Lime (mineral) was brought from the lime-belts of Jejuri. Shaniwarwada was completed in 1732, at a total cost of Rs. 16,110, a very large sum at the time.
The opening ceremony was performed according to Hindu religious customs, on January 22, 1732, another Saturday chosen for being a particularly auspicious day.
Later the Peshwas made several additions, including the fortification walls, with bastions and gates; court halls and other buildings; fountains and reservoirs. Currently, the perimeter fortification wall has five gateways and nine bastion towers, enclosing a garden complex with the foundations of the original buildings. It is situated near the Mula-Mutha River, in Kasba Peth.
Despite its cultural value the fort is not maintained well by the Government. Its inability to maintain the historical Shaniwarwada from the funds provided by central archaeology department forced the fort's advisory committee' to woo business houses to fund Shaniwarwada's makeover
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Shaniwar Wada was brought into the limelight with the 2015 released Bajirao Mastani. This vlog was our take on what the real Shaniwar Wada feels now.
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Shaniwar Wada | TOP Places to Visit in Pune | Pune | India
Wow wonderful place. The history, the culture, the grand entrance is so so beautiful... Wish more of it was left for us to see
Wish there was no fire for 7 days burning it to the ground. But we loved it. Security is everywhere, which is a plus. Maintenance can be improved a bit. The garden is so beautiful.
A wonderful day spent viewing this place. With only 25 rupees entrance fee, this place is maintaining the huge responsibility of showcasing the glorious history of this place.
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Shaniwarwada (Śanivāravāḍā) is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732,[1] it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the British East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War.
The fort itself was largely destroyed in 1828 by an unexplained fire, but the surviving structures are now maintained as a tourist site.
The Shaniwar Wada was originally the seven storied capital building of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire. It was supposed to be made entirely of stone but after the completion of the base floor or the first story.
In 1773, Narayanrao, who was the fifth and ruling Peshwa then, was murdered by guards on orders of his uncle Raghunathrao and aunt Anandibai. A popular rumour says that Narayanrao's ghost still calls for help on full moon nights. Various people, working around the area, have allegedly reported such cries.[3][4] Sound ofKaka mala wachawa(Uncle save me) by Narayanrao Peshawe after his death.
Shaniwarwada has five gates. The Dilli Darwaza is the main gate of the complex, and faces north towards Delhi. Chhatrapati Shahu is said to have considered the north-facing fort a sign of Baji Rao's ambitions against the Mughal empire.
Mastani Darwaja (Mastani's Gate) or Aliibahadur Darwaja, facing north-
This gate was used by Bajirao I's wife Mastani while travelling out of the palace's perimeter wall.
Khidki Darwaja (Window Gate), facing east-
The Khidki Darwaja is named for an armoured window it contains.
Ganesh Darwaja (Ganesh Gate), facing south-east-
Named for the Ganesh Rang Mahal, which used to stand near this door. It could be used by ladies at the fort to visit the nearby Kasba Ganapati temple.
Jambhul Darwaja or Narayan Darwaja (Narayan's Gate), facing south-
This gate was used by concubines to enter and leave the fort. It obtained its second name after Narayanrao Peshwa's corpse was removed from the fort for cremation through this gate.
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Weekend gateway...Pune (Shaniwar wada & more), Street Food of Pune...Indian street food
Pune is cultural & 2nd largest city of Maharashtra. When you are entering in Pune visit 'Maratha village ' restaurant at Kalewadi on Vakad Road for authentic 'chulhe ka Khana' and try non veg thail. In veg try baigan bharata & saandge ki sabzi( maharashtrian dish)& don't forget Indrayani rice which is Pune's speciality.
There are many temples to see but the most famous is Shrimant Dagdusheth Halwai Temple.
Juna bazar of pune is a roadside Bazar which sells secondhand as well antique stuff but bazar is open only on Wednesdays and Sundays. It's a crowded place so take care of ur belongings. Visit Rajiv Gandhi Zoo ( closed on Wednesday).
Not to miss Aga Khan Palace which is the famous tourist attraction & has great historic value which is associated with Mahatma Gandhiji.
Don't forget to visit Shripad idli centre which is right in front of Shaniwar wada & this food joint serves Maharashtrian snacks like sabudana Vada, sabudana khichadi, Sheera, uppit (made from rice flour, buttermilk, spices), kothamir vadi as well as South Indian dishes. The rates are really reasonable like 2 pieces sabudana Vada for Rs.10 to 15. The rate starts from Rs.10. There is no sitting area but the variety is tempting and quite affordable.
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Shaniwarwada is a historical fortification in the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1732, it was the seat of the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Following the rise of the Maratha Empire, the palace became the center of Indian politics in the 18th century.
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