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Bahadur Shah Zafar was The Poet Emperor in exile and a freedom fighter. PM visits the grave of last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon.
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After the mutiny of 1857, last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was sent on exile to Burma. He never returned to India and died in Burma. The actual burial site of the last Mughal emperor is different from what it is thought. Watch to know more.
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155th death anniversary of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar - BOL News
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Rangoon And Burma - NO SOUND
Whilst British, Indian and Burmese troops were fighting a rear-guard action in Lower Burma, the Chinese were entering from the north.
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Khoj Khabar: PM Visits The Grave Of Last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar In Yangon
Emperor in exile and a freedom fighter. PM visits the grave of last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar - ANI News
Yangon (Myanmar), Sep 07 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday visited the tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon and offered prayers and performed rituals. Earlier in the day, he also visited the Bogyoke Aung San Museum and the Kalibari Temple. Today is PM Modi’s last day of his two-day visit to Myanmar which aimed to strengthen bilateral ties between both the nations.
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PM Modi Visits Mausoleum Of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Kali Mandir In Mynamar
PM Modi today visited the mausoleum of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon and also offered prayers at the Kali temple there, as part of the itinerary for his first bilateral visit to Myanmar.
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On his final day of Myanmar tour, PM Narendra Modi visits Bahadur Shah Zafar’s mausoleum
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute at Bahadur Shah Zafar’s mausoleum in Yangon after offering prayers at Kalibari Temple.
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British troops landing on beaches, at entrance to Rangoon River. Men sink into mud as they go up beach, they are assisted by natives. Artillery hauled over mud (caused by monsoons) by bulldozers. Ramps being made firm for guns, equipment to be landed from. Troops sink up to their knees in mud. Burmese watch landings. Burmese helping with equipment etc. LCTs. go up river, pass jetties, wharves, etc. GV of Rangoon. LCTs. pull into jetties. Inhabitants cheer our men (silent). Aboard ship, men blindfolded brought ashore, no indication whether these are enemy or not. LCA.s up river, carry the 15th. Indian Corps. Landing at piers, jetties etc. Civilains collect water from wells in streets. CU types. Gurkhas march thru town, these had landed by parachute prior to Indian Corps. Street scenes, pagodas undamaged. One damaged pagoda outside town. Heads of statues knocked off. Mosquitos make low level attack on shore columns of smoke arise. Destroyer fires a broadside.
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Zafar Mahal- The tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar, Mehrauli
Zafar Mahal in Mehrauli village, South Delhi, India is regarded as the last monumental structure built as a summer palace during the fading years of the Mughal era. The building has two components namely, the Mahal or the palace, and the entrance gate that was reconstructed in the mid-Nineteenth century. The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) says the building was built in the early Nineteenth Century by Akbar Shah II and the entrance gate called Hathi Gate was built by Bahadur Shah Zafar II, who was popularly known as Zafar meaning 'Victory'.
It has a sad history because Bahadur Shah Zafar who wished to be buried at a selected burial ground, precincts of the Zafar Mahal (palace) in Delhi and the famous Dargha of Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, was deported by the British to Rangoon, after the 1857 First War of Indian Independence called the Sepoy Mutiny or Upraising, where he died of old age 150 years ago without any honour. Bahadaur Shah Zafar penned his couplet known by the title do gaz zameen meaning two yards of land, lamenting for his fate of not finding a place for his burial (at his chosen place of burial) in his home country. The couplet reads in Urdu language as:
Kitna hai badnaseeb Zafar
Dafn ke liye
Do gaz zameen bhi
Mil na saki kuye yaar mein
When translated in English it says How unlucky is Zafar! For burial, even two yards of land were not to be had in the land of his beloved.
Bahadur Shah ascended the throne in 1837 at the age of 62 and his life coincided with the most creative period of Urdu literature with its centre in Delhi. He was associated with literary figures like Ghalib, Momin and Zauq. Emperor Bahdaur Shah Zafar II (1837--1857) was tried for treason by the British and deported to Rangoon, Burma, now Myanmar from the imperial city of Delhi. His trial was conducted by a military commission which began on January 27 till March 9, 1858. According to historian Percival Spear, there were four charges levelled against Bahadur Shah Zafar pertaining to aiding and abetting the soldiers during the revolt of 1857, for allegedly proclaiming himself as the sovereign of India, for waging war against the Government and for being responsible for the deaths of many Europeans, including women and children.
The irony of this history is also that he travelled in a bullock cart, with a group of British Lancers escorting him towards Yangon (Rangoon). The exiled emperor died in November 1862. He was buried with great urgency in the night itself with lantern light in presence of his few family members under the direction of a British officer. The grave was initially unmarked but later a Tablet was erected at the location but only in the 20th century. His mazar (grave) has at last become a shrine and the local Burmese and also visitors from India and Pakistan consider him a Pir (saint). It is also said that the nationalist leader of India, founder of the Indian National Army, Subhas Chandra Bose took a formal oath at this grave to free India from foreign rule.
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Netaji Ye Khabrein Aapke Liye: PM Modi Pays Tribute at Bahadur Shah Zafar’s Tomb In Mynamar
PM Modi today visited the mausoleum of Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon and also offered prayers at the Kali temple there, as part of the itinerary for his first bilateral visit to Myanmar.
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Tomb of Last Mughal Emperor of India - Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon Myanmar
Bahadur shah zafar (1775- 1857) .
The last Emperor of the great Mughals, who saw the sun set on a majestic era, but never lost patience, never abandoned grace and never ceased being a mystical poet, had not given the importance and respect even after the death.!
For more than a century the last Mughal emperor was almost forgotten - but a chance finding of his grave helped resurrect the legacy of a man revered as a Sufi saint and one of the finest poets in the Urdu language.
Zafar's unassuming tomb in a quiet avenue in Yangon is a distressing and silent reminder of one of the most tumultuous periods of Indian history.
Though his rule could not compare with that of illustrious ancestors like Akbar or Aurangzeb, he became the rallying point for the failed Indian uprising of 1857, when soldiers from undivided India rose against the British East India Company - The Sepoy Mutiny.
After they lost, the emperor was not sentenced to death but exiled to Rangoon, Burma, NOW CALLED YANGON , MYANMAR. His wife Zeenat Mahal and some of the remaining members of the family accompanied him
Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar died at the age of 87 in 1862. With his death, one of the world's greatest dynasties – Mugal Dynasty came to an end..
That very day, his British captors buried him in an unmarked grave in a compound near the famous Shwedagon Pagoda.
The ceremony was attended by his two children and their servant but not Zafar's wife, Zinat Mahal.
It was also said that his death did not have any effect on the people of Rangoon, except for some Followers
Zafar's wife, Zinat Mahal, died in 1882 approximately 20 years after his death. When she died, the location of Zafar's grave had already been forgotten and could not be located, so she was buried in a roughly similar position near a tree where his grave was assumed to be. Zafar's son, Mirza Jawan Bakht, died two years later and was also buried at the same site
In 1903, a group of visitors came from India to pay tribute to Zafar at his burial place. But at that time even the exact location of Zinat Mahal's grave had been forgotten though some local guides pointed out the sight of the withered lotus tree.[4] In 1905, the Muslims of Rangoon protested and demanded that there should be some measure to demarcate Zafar's grave because ...As a man or as a king, Bahadur Shah was not to be admired, but he should be remembered.
This request was forwarded by the British to Calcutta and the reply was that it was inappropriate for the Government to construct anything over the remains of Zafar as a tomb which might become a place of pilgrimage. This was followed by demonstrations and a long series of newspaper articles by which the British agreed in 1907 to erect a single stone slab in which it was engraved Bahadur Shah, ex-King of Delhi died at Rangoon November 7th, 1862 and was buried near this spot.
In February 1991, workers who were digging for a drain discovered a brick lined tomb. On top of it was an inscription and soon the body's identity was found. After a few years, a dargah or Islamic shrine was built, which was inaugurated on 15 December 1994.
Zafar is respected as an Emperor-Saint, and hence this shrine has become an important place for pilgrimage by Muslims.[6]
Inside the two-story mausoleum are separate prayer rooms for men and women. The walls are adorned with engraved marble plaques. There are 9 steps to the crypt where people play drums and read the Quran.[6].[8]
Defeated, demoralised and humiliated, it was an inglorious end for a man whose Mughal ancestors had ruled a vast territory including modern-day India, Pakistan, large parts of Afghanistan and Bangladesh for 300 years.
If you are visiting the mausoleum, please be aware that you will be in the holy Islamic ground so you need to be dressed decently.
Finding Zafar’s Dargah at 6 Ziwaca Street near U Wisara Road in Dagon township – south from the Shwedagon Pagoda – isn’t difficult and definitely a worthwhile excursion, especially on the weekend.
The dargah is often visited by politicians and dignitaries from South Asia.
In a strange irony, Thibaw, the last King of Burma (1878-1885), was exiled twenty-seven years later in the opposite direction – from Burma to Ratnagiri, India, having suffered defeat in the Third Anglo-Burmese War and forced to abdicate the throne. He died there in 1916.
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Ajmer Sharif Dargah Committee To Offer Special ‘Chadar’ To Bahadur Shah Zafar In Yangon
Ajmer Sharif Dargah Committee made a special ‘chadar’ (sacred cloth) to pay respect to Mughal dynasty's last emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar. The chadar, made of beautiful gems and colourful thread weighs 2kg and 600g. Watch the full story.
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Rangoon: Bahadur Shah Zafar's Dargah
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Kitnâ hai badnaseeb Zafar dafn ke liye; do gaz zameen bhi na mili ku-e-yar mein
Zafar Mahal - In memory of the exiled Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar
Zafar Mahal in Mehrauli village, South Delhi, India is regarded as the last monumental structure built as a summer palace during the fading years of the Mughal era. The building has two components namely, the Mahal or the palace, and the entrance gate that was reconstructed in the mid-Nineteenth century. The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) says the building was built in the early Nineteenth Century by Akbar Shah II and the entrance gate called Hathi Gate was built by Bahadur Shah Zafar II, who was popularly known as Zafar meaning 'Victory'.
It has a sad history because Bahadur Shah Zafar who wished to be buried at a selected burial ground, precincts of the Zafar Mahal (palace) in Delhi and the famous Dargha of Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, was deported by the British to Rangoon, after the 1857 First War of Indian Independence called the Sepoy Mutiny or Upraising, where he died of old age 150 years ago without any honour. Bahadaur Shah Zafar penned his couplet known by the title do gaz zameen meaning two yards of land, lamenting for his fate of not finding a place for his burial (at his chosen place of burial) in his home country. The couplet reads in Urdu language as:
Kitna hai badnaseeb Zafar
Dafn ke liye
Do gaz zameen bhi
Mil na saki kuye yaar mein
When translated in English it says How unlucky is Zafar! For burial, even two yards of land were not to be had in the land of his beloved.
Bahadur Shah ascended the throne in 1837 at the age of 62 and his life coincided with the most creative period of Urdu literature with its centre in Delhi. He was associated with literary figures like Ghalib, Momin and Zauq. Emperor Bahdaur Shah Zafar II (1837--1857) was tried for treason by the British and deported to Rangoon, Burma, now Myanmar from the imperial city of Delhi. His trial was conducted by a military commission which began on January 27 till March 9, 1858. According to historian Percival Spear, there were four charges levelled against Bahadur Shah Zafar pertaining to aiding and abetting the soldiers during the revolt of 1857, for allegedly proclaiming himself as the sovereign of India, for waging war against the Government and for being responsible for the deaths of many Europeans, including women and children.
The irony of this history is also that he travelled in a bullock cart, with a group of British Lancers escorting him towards Yangon (Rangoon). The exiled emperor died in November 1862. He was buried with great urgency in the night itself with lantern light in presence of his few family members under the direction of a British officer. The grave was initially unmarked but later a Tablet was erected at the location but only in the 20th century. His mazar (grave) has at last become a shrine and the local Burmese and also visitors from India and Pakistan consider him a Pir (saint). It is also said that the nationalist leader of India, founder of the Indian National Army, Subhas Chandra Bose took a formal oath at this grave to free India from foreign rule.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast 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 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 wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
PM Modi to visit last Mughal Ruler's Tomb
PM Modi to visit last Mughal Ruler's Tomb
PM Narendra Modi who is on his way to Mynamar, is expected to visit the tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Ruler of India.
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