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L'empereur moghol Shah Jahan (1592-1666), le petit-fils d'Akbar, a vécu plusieurs années à Burhanpur dans le palais fortifié Shahi Qila avec sa cour et sa première épouse : Begum Mumtaz Mahal. Il a fait agrandir le palais et fait construire un hammam pour son épouse qui est morte à Burhanpur en 1631 en donnant naissance à son ...
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The Shahi Qila, Burhanpur is mostly in ruins now, except a few beautifully carved parts of the palace that still stands as a symbol of the glorious Qila it was in the olden days. The locals call the Shahi Qila 'Bhulbhulaya' (that means a labyrinth) because the architecture of the Shahi Qila is puzzling and perplexing for a casual visitor.
Burhanpur is a historical city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative seat of Burhanpur District . It is situated on the north bank of the Tapti River and 512 kilometres (318 mi) northeast of city of Mumbai , 340 kilometres (211 mi) southwest of the state's capital city of Bhopal .
The mosque was built in the 16th century during the reign of the Faruqi dynasty, around the same time as the Jama Masjid, Burhanpur. [3] It was probably commissioned by a queen of Adil Khan Faruqi III, Begum Rokeya, who was a daughter of the Sultan of Gujarat, Muzaffar Shah III. [4] Parts of the mosque wall collapsed due to heavy rain in 2016. [5]