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Book Best Wedding Resorts near Delhi - Perfect Destination Wedding with CYJ
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Plan your dream wedding at Noor Mahal Karnal or The Grand Hira, two exquisite wedding resorts near Delhi. CYJ Events, a unit of Comfort Your Journey Pvt. Ltd., Delhi's premier wedding planner, ensures a perfect destination wedding experience. From elegant décor to seamless coordination, trust CYJ to make your special day unforgettable. Choose luxury, choose class, and choose resorts like - Noor Mahal Karnal or The Grand Hira for an enchanting celebration. Let CYJ Events turn your wedding fantasies into reality. For booking call us @ 8130781111 or 8826291111.
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latikam27 · 10 months
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Hotel Noor Mahal Palace | Best Resort for Wedding in Karnal
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Boasting of a wonderful banquet hall, the Hotel Noor Mahal Palace in Karnal makes the moments of your marital ceremonies unforgettable. Formalize your dream wedding at Hotel Noor Mahal Palace which boosts of being the Best Resort for Wedding in Karnal, and also offering exciting wedding packages. The sound of the breeze makes your wedding ceremonies more blissful. Plan the whole event with CYJ Events and book your marital function with complete management services for a hassle-free Wedding. CYJ Events are one of the best wedding planners in Delhi NCR and offers various services like Photography, Catering, Ghori & Doli, and more. For more information, please contact us at: 8826291111 - 8130781111 .
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arvindkumar061992 · 1 year
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Wedding Venues in Karnal
An ideal royal Indian destination wedding venue in Karnal near Delhi, Chandigarh and Punjab, pre-wedding venues near Chandigarh, Pre-weddings shoot near delhi, Noor Mahal has banquet halls in Karnal. Enquire online and get the best deals on the official website.
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Padmini~•~ Rishabh THE FEELING OF ‘LOVE’ As we traverse our own paths in the wilderness of this world, blessed are those who find a person they can call home. That person who makes the journey worthwhile, lights up the dull moments and reminds you of who you are when you doubt yourself. That’s the kind of companionship we saw in Padmini & Rishabh as we spent a day getting to know the couple ahead of their wedding in December. Rishabh - @rishjain944 Padmini - @padmini_jain ------------------------------ 📸Follow @slartproduction #beautiful #beautifulbride #lehanga #indianbride #maangtikka #bridalbeauty #weddinginspiration #indianweddingbuzz #weddingsutra #sandeepchanooji#@indianweddingbuzz @wedmegood @wedzo.in @indianstreetfashion @weddingz.in @indian_wedding_bliss�@weddingsutra @bridalaffairind @theweddingbrigade @weddingplz @weddingfables @POPxoWedding @indian_wedding_inspiration @weddingdiary @_punjabi_weddings @dulhaanddulhan @thebridesofindia @indianweddings @weddingdream @weddingdresslookbook @shaadisaga @zo_wed @thinkshaadi @wedabout @ Trid#beautiful #beautifulbride #lehanga #indianbride #maangtikka #bridalbeauty #choora #mehandi #red #designer #bridalmakeup #weddinginspiration #indianweddingbuzz #weddingsutra #wedmegood #slartproduction #sandeepchanoojee#elegance #theweddingbrigadeshop (at Noor Mahal,karnal) https://www.instagram.com/p/CknL12Dyc1l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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coconutmr · 2 years
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Amp Up Your Dream Destination Wedding in NCR with Mr. Coconut
The Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) is an impeccable holiday destination featuring the best of both worlds –Traditional Mughal legacy and Cutting-Edge Urban Development. From spell-binding architecture to vibrant nightlife, bustling flea markets and lip-smacking food, Delhi-NCR has it all for holidaymakers and destination wedding planners. Speaking of weddings, Delhi-NCR happens to be one of the top locations for destination weddings. Let’s quickly look at how you can make your destination wedding in NCR interesting and unique with Mr. Coconut!
Destination Wedding in NCR – An Ideal Location for New Beginnings!
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Delhi-NCR is regarded as one of the best places to host your dream destination wedding due to a variety of reasons like:
● The presence of a wide range of wedding & shopping markets
● Home to some of the best wedding planners in India
● State-of-the-art venues – Luxury Hotels, resorts, banquet halls & more
● World-Class Facilities for Guests
● In-house catering & décor – Multi-cuisine food & beautiful decorations
Delhi-NCR also boasts stunning architectural & historical sites as well as tourist attractions that can keep you and your guests engaged during the wedding preparations.
Top Destination Wedding Venues in NCR
Here are some beautiful and enthralling venues in the NCR where you can host your destination wedding:
● Crowne Plaza – Mayur Vihar
● The Leela Ambience – Gurgaon
● Noor Mahal – Karnal
● Four Points by Sheraton
● Tivoli Royal Court – Okhla
● Best Western Country Resort - Manesar
How Can Mr. Coconut Liven Up Your Destination Wedding?
Mr. Coconut is one of the leading brands in the country known for creating beautifully carved coconuts for weddings and ceremonies like Sangeet, Mehendi, and Baraat Swagat amongst others. The team at Mr. Coconut realized that at most weddings, guests are served sugary or fizzy drinks that are harmful. As they contain more sugar content that can lead to health risks in the future. That’s why the team came up with the idea of personalized coconuts!
Beautifully Carved Coconuts – A Personal Touch from Mr. Coconut
Coconut water is abundantly available in India. However, serving the same coconuts at a wedding wouldn’t be much of an eye-catcher. That’s why Mr. Coconut brought intricately printed coconuts for marriages. These coconuts can be customized according to your wedding requirements. Mr. Coconut holds expertise in carving pictures of the couple, hashtags or logos of the event as per your preferences. So, instead of serving the same-old and harmful fizzy beverages, you can offer your guests a refreshing natural drink in the form of beautifully designed coconuts from Mr. Coconut!
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deepakseodeep · 2 years
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Hotel for pre wedding shoot near Delhi
It is fast becoming a norm to have a pre wedding photo shoot. This allows the lucky couple to share photographs and graphics before the ceremony for things such as invites, placards, group messages, websites and more. While the wedding photographs have a special meaning, they are only available after the festivities are over.
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To do a pre wedding photo shoot, there are a some hotels around Delhi which provide a comfortable and well-designed program for this particular need. Some even offer to set up the photography, lighting, sets and catering for the event. Therefore, it is much better to engage a hotel experienced in this specialized feature rather than venture out on your own. One such hotel is the Noor Mahal Palace in GT Karnal Road, which is well versed in this event. They have a wonderful and scenic property and can supply a variety of setting for good photography suitable for the wedding. One can contact them in advance to book the services of several trained professionals who can ensure the best results.
More Info visit… https://www.noormahal.in/Wedding-Events.php
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mehtastudio · 2 years
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Book your wedding and pre-wedding shoots with Mehta Studio. Get in touch with us at 941-620-3050 for bookings and enquiries. (at NOOR MAHAL) https://www.instagram.com/p/CelNr7ep2sz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shaadiwish · 3 years
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Diamonds Are the World’s Best Friend: The Important Roles Diamonds Play in Society
by Shelby Wyzykowski
In the classic 1953 movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” is a memorable musical number performed by silver screen legend Marilyn Monroe. Wearing a striking pink satin gown and dripping in dazzling jewels, she is surrounded on the stage by a bevy of handsome suitors that are dressed to the nines. In this glamorous setting, she sings the praises of diamonds…how nothing in the world can compare to how it feels to possess these glittering gemstones. But off-screen, Monroe’s taste in brilliant baubles was radically different, preferring costume jewelry to the real thing. I have to admit that I agree with Marilyn. Diamonds have never held much interest for me. That is until now. After doing a little research, I’ve discovered that, besides their use in the jewelry industry, there are other ways in which diamonds are utilized in society today. In fact, there is so much more to these captivating stones than just their scintillating sparkle.
Perhaps you’ve heard the adage “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” Well, it just might surprise you that this saying holds true for diamonds. In the jewelry world, a diamond with perfect clarity is the much-desired ideal. But in the scientific world, a so-called “poor” specimen that is full of inclusions (imperfections), could hold a treasure trove of geologic information. Researchers are studying them to try and uncover the secrets of the deep-Earth environment. The majority of diamonds are created fairly close to the Earth’s surface, between 93 and 150 miles down. But there are some diamonds, called super-deep diamonds, that come from far down in the Earth’s mantle and are as deep as 500 to 600 miles (the mantle, which is mostly made up of solid and very hot rock, is directly below the Earth’s surface layer, or crust, and makes up more than 80 percent of our planet’s volume). These 3.5 billion-year-old gems formed at a pressure that is 240,000 times the atmospheric pressure at sea level, and this fact makes these tiny stone time capsules extremely valuable to researchers. No doubt geologists would love to travel deep under our planet’s surface like the characters in Jules Verne’s 1864 science fiction novel Journey to the Center of the Earth. Unfortunately they can’t, but these super-deep diamonds are the next best thing to journeying there themselves!
With these diamonds, scientists are uncovering clues to the origins of water on Earth. Did water come from incoming asteroids and comets, or was water an integral component at the planet’s formation? We’re still not quite sure. But diamond research has brought us closer to figuring out how much water lies deep underground. Scientists think that there may in fact be as much water present in our planet’s deep subsurface as there is found in our oceans. They have developed this idea after discovering a special water encased in the inclusions of deep diamonds. Called ICE-VII, this water ice can only be formed under tremendous deep-Earth pressure. In addition to water, geologists have found an elusive mineral in diamond inclusions. Scientists had theorized it to be an extremely common mineral that makes up to 38 percent of the Earth’s volume, but it’s been impossible to create in a lab. Now that it’s been found in nature, researchers have the proof of its existence and have named it Silicate-Perovskite (or Bridgmanite). In addition to Bridgmanite, they have discovered other trace minerals and elements that are commonly present in the Earth’s crust. This means that the materials were subducted (drawn back down into the Earth) billions of years ago by plate tectonics. Deep in the mantle, the materials were encased in a forming deep-diamond and then eventually sent back up to the surface by way of volcanic eruptions. Even more exciting than all of these discoveries is the thought of what geologists still have yet to uncover. They still hope to find carbon from primordial organic matter in these special diamonds. That matter could be a clue to the origins of life on Earth!
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"Earth’s most abundant mineral finally has a name" byArgonne National Laboratory is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
In addition to their contributions to the scientific field, diamonds also have practical uses in society. In the mid-1950’s, synthetic diamonds were invented. Created in a lab, they are chemically and physically exactly the same as natural diamonds. However, these man-made gems do not possess the allure and mystery of natural diamonds, so they are not very desirable in the jewelry market. But since diamonds are the hardest known natural substance, they are ideal for industrial use. For example, they can be pulverized into a fine abrasive that can be made into a “diamond paste” and used for polishing other jewelry-grade gemstones. Small particles of diamond can also be embedded in tools like saw blades, drill bits, and grinding wheels. These diamond-coated tools are very wear-resistant and can be used for mining, deep-sea drilling, and road construction. And there are some ingenious uses for diamonds that you may find to be very surprising. Diamond windows can be made from very thin (thinner than a human hair) diamond membranes. These windows cover X-ray machines, laser openings, and vacuum chambers. A diamond can also make your music sound better. A speaker dome made out of diamonds can vibrate very rapidly because this gem is such a stiff material. So it is ideal for enhancing the performance of high-quality speakers. Diamonds can even help you keep track of time. Small mechanical devices, such as watches, have tiny bearings inside of them that make everything move (in a watch, it’s called its “movement”). A thin coating of diamond makes these parts wear-resistant and ensures accurate time-telling and lasting durability. From helping to build highways to making your timepiece tick, who knew that diamonds could be so useful in so many ways!
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CM18561 is located in the Native Elements case in Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems. Source: https://carnegiemnh.org/emu_widgets/mineralogy.html#details=ecatalogue.2019718
Yet another important role that diamonds have played in our world is how they have influenced history. The brilliantly blue, supposedly cursed Hope Diamond, for example, has not brought much luck to its owners since it was discovered over 350 years ago. It was in the possession of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI until their untimely deaths during the French Revolution. Subsequent owners also met with unfortunate outcomes until it was donated to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where it is now safely on display. Another famous diamond, the 750 year-old Koh-i-Noor, has been owned by many royal rulers. It once decorated the Peacock Throne that was used by the Mughal Emperors of India, including Shah Juhan, the builder of the Taj Mahal. Now in England, the stone is part of the Imperial Crown. Due to an alleged curse, it can only ever be worn by the royal family’s female members. Finally, there is the Regent Diamond, which was unearthed in the early 1700’s. After being owned by several rulers, it disappeared during the French Revolution. Years later, it reappeared in the sword of Napoleon. But he was unable to hold onto it for long. After being defeated by the British in the Battle of Waterloo, the once-great ruler was exiled to the tiny island of Elba in disgrace. Since 1987, the Regent’s home has been at the French Royal Treasury in the Louvre in Paris. But you don’t need to travel to France or Great Britain or Washington D.C. to see the Regent Diamond, the Koh-i-Noor, and the Hope Diamond. Replicas of these three stones plus many more world-famous diamond replicas are on display at the Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems. While you’re there, you can also admire some expertly crafted pieces of authentic diamond jewelry that would make any gem lover’s heart skip a beat.
Even though Hillman’s diamond collection is truly amazing, I can’t help but wonder if it would have impressed someone like Marilyn Monroe. Apart from a single piece of jewelry, the diamond wedding band that was given to her by Joe DiMaggio, she had no real affinity for diamonds. Apparently, the legendary actress didn’t believe that they’re a girl’s best friend. But if she had been given the opportunity to find out about all of the other meaningful ways in which diamonds benefit our world, perhaps this screen siren might have developed a new appreciation for these precious gems. I know that I have. I’d like to think that Marilyn would have too.
Shelby Wyzykowski is a Gallery Experience Presenter in CMNH’s Life Long Learning Department. Museum staff, volunteers, and interns are encouraged to blog about their unique experiences and knowledge gained from working at the museum.
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ginazmemeoir · 4 years
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Mughal Women
Ok while I was scrolling through tumblr today on women’s history, one thing struck me odd - there wasn’t a single post regarding the women of one of the richest, most powerful empires in the history of the world. So here’s to you ladies - icons, role models and most of all - badass queens.
1. Isaan Daulat (lit. Good fortune) : Grandmother of Zahiruddin Khan or as he is famous, Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, Isaan Daulat regularly advised her son on statecraft and warfare, and carried out most of his diplomatic missions. According to a source, Isaan Daulat’s husband was once killed in a war against the Shah of Persia. The Shah thereafter proceeded to “gift” Isaan Daulat to one of his generals. However, the same night, Isaan Daulat had her retinue murder him in the courtyard, “while she sipped wine reclining in the moonlight courtyard” as a witness claimed. When the Shah arrived, he questioned her about this action, to which she replied, “Islam gives me a right as a widow to marry by my convenience. You just handed me to him like cattle, and therefore his killing is perfectly justified by Islamic Sharia. You should consider yourself lucky.” The Shah of Persia then sent back Isaan Daulat with the wealth and assets he gained from that war, and declared her and her lineage as his sister and nephews. This later helped to back the Mughals’ legitimacy. Sadly, Isaan Daulat could never enjoy the land her descendants called home.
2. Gulbadan (lit. she with a rose like body) : Gulbadan was Babur’s eldest daughter, and was quite adventurous. She had famously chronicled the lives of her father and her brother Humayun, the second Mughal emperor. She looked after administration while her brother fled from place to place. She had also embarked on a seven-year voyage to Mecca and Medina for The Hajj, encountering the malicious Portuguese (she had to bribe them with a fricking town for guarantee of safe passage), pirates, kings, sufis and many more, and was thus also called Hajji Begum. She held a special place in Akbar’s zenana as his aunt.
3. Hamida Banu : Princess of Sindh, she was married off at the age of 15 to a much older Humayun at the age of 15. She had accompanied Humayun in all his wars and also on his journey to Persia, for asking the Safavid Shahs to help them recapture Hindustan. She was Akbar’s mother.
4. Maham Anagah and Jiji Anagah : Akbar’s wet nurses, they had raised up Akbar while his parents tried to win their empire back. Maham Anagah was Akbar’s chief advisor and head of his zenana, before a failed coup by his son, after which he was killed and later on she was relieved of her post, despite still holding Akbar’s favour. Jiji Anagah’s children extensively married into the Mughal family, and her husband Mirza Aziz Koka was Akbar’s head of finance. Her family, wealth and power grew so much, as the Emperor’s favourites, that they were collectively known as the Atka Khail.
5. Ruqaiyya Begum : Akbar’s first cousin, and also his first wife, Ruqaiyya Begum was Akbar’s chief queen and Padshah Begum of the zenana. Though she remained childless, she reigned supreme in the zenana and commanded her husband’s respect in a society where a woman’s existence was through her children. She was the main force behind Noor Jahan and Jahangir’s wedding, and was also the person who raised Shah Jahan.
6. Salima Sultana Begum : Wife of Akbar’s general Bairam Khan, she was later married to Akbar after Bairam Khan’s assassination. Her son Abdur Rahim was later made Khan-i-Khanan or Commander of the Mughal Army. She was the one who had brought up Jahangir, and thus he was also called Salim. An erudite scholar, she managed Akbar’s library along with her own private collection, commissioning new works and translations of others. She later protected Jahangir from Akbar’s wrath after Jahangir had him poisoned in a bid for the throne.
7. Harkha Bai : Bollywood knows her as Jodhaa, while history knows her as Maryam-uz-Zamani, Harkha Bai was the Rajput Princess of Amer and the daughter of Raja Bharmal. She was married to Akbar as part of a political alliance, and later became Jahangir’s mother. She was the richest woman of her time, her wealth being more than Akbar’s, and she also had one of the most valuable lands (jagirs). There are 2 famous anecdotes on her - 
Once, an English merchant had bought her indigo farms at Bayana, Rajasthan. When she got to know of this, she practically destroyed that merchant, bought back that farm, and later had it burnt.
Another time, the Portuguese had captured and set fire to her ship the Rahimi, one of the largest and finest ships in that time, in a last bid to maintain their hold in India and the Arabian Sea against the increasingly powerful English. In retaliation, Jodhaa had all of their ships burnt, snatched their powers and wealth, and basically made paupers out of them. She died as the richest woman in Mughal history, before Noor Jahan.
8. Anarkali : A courtesan, with whom Jahangir (then Prince Salim) fell madly in love, many historians now consider the very real possibility that she never existed and was instead “invented” by the Mughal family as someone to blame for the tension between Akbar and Jahangir. According to the folklore, Akbar didn’t approve of Salim and Anarkali’s relation, and after she and Salim refused to end things, he had her entombed alive in a wall.
9. Maan Bai : Harkha Bai’s niece, she was Jahangir’s first wife. She later committed suicide by an overdose of opium when Jahangir had her son Khusrau blinded and imprisoned in a bitter war of succession. Her brother Man Singh was one of the Nine Gems (navaratna) of Akbar’s court, and had defeated Rana Pratap in the famous Battle of Haldighati.
10. Jagat Gosini : Princess of Jodhpur, she was the Padshah Begum of Jahangir’s zenana before Noor Jahan, and also the mother of Shah Jahan. She was the biggest obstruction in Noor Jahan’s historic rise to power. She was not on good terms with then Dowager Empress Ruqaiyya Begum (see above) and hence, Ruqaiyya Begum demanded that Shah Jahan be handed over to her so that she could raise him up, and also helped Noor Jahan against her. A local folklore also suggests that she had been the one behind the miscarriage of Noor Jahan after she had come into the zenana. She faded after Noor Jahan’s rise, but still held respect and power.
11. Noor Jahan (lit. Light of the World): The most famous and powerful woman in the history of the Mughals, Noor Jahan was born as Mehr-un-Nisa (lit. Sun amongst Women) to Persian immigrant parents. Brought up in Agra alongside Akbar’s court, Noor Jahan was an intelligent woman full of talent and potential. She was married off at 19 to Sher Afghan, a commander in Akbar’s army. The marriage was a failure, and moreover Noor Jahan suffered through 8 miscarriages with him, before the birth of her daughter, Ladli (lit. Darling or Beloved). After her husband was murdered in a coup, Ruqaiyya brought her to the Imperial Palace as part of her retinue, and later helped her and Jahangir get married, with she being Jahangir’s twentieth and final wife. Her rise to power was quick, owing to her own ambition and intellect, and some help from her father Itimad-ad-Daulah (Royal Treasurer of the Mughals), brother Asaf Khan (a prominent minister in Jahangir’s court) and Ruqaiyya Begum. Her seal as the Padshah Begum became second only to that of Jahangir, and later even surpassed his own. She brought great innovations to fashion, cosmetics, administration, architecture and gardening, city planning, and many more. She was the one who had arranged the marriage between her niece Arjumand Banu and Shah Jahan. Her marriage with Jahangir was a success – both of them were tempestuous and cared and loved each other deeply. Later, as Jahangir’s health started failing due to asthma and alcoholism, she took over the reigns and took the Mughal empire to great heights. The first British ambassador, Sir Thomas Roe, arrived in her time. However, she gave the British no rights or privileges till the Rahimi incident, and extracted a great many gifts from him, including a carriage made entirely of silver. She had designed her parents’ tomb near the Yamuna river in Agra (it was later copied by Shah Jahan), and she also designed Jahangir’s tomb in Lahore (modern day Punjab, Pakistan). She had tried to get Shah Jahan to marry her own daughter, but he refused and so she completely withdrew her support from making him the emperor, and instead opposed him. Shah Jahan thus had to flee to Burhanpur, with his eldest children Dara Shukoh, Jahanara, Aurangzeb and Roshanara in Noor Jahan’s custody. Later, he waged war against Noor Jahan with help from her brother Asaf Khan. Noor Jahan was ultimately defeated in Kashmir. She was deprived of her wealth, status and power and exiled to Lahore with her daughter and granddaughter. Her influence still remained, with Shah Jahan keeping her legacy alive by copying the Taj Mahal from the tomb she designed for her parents.
12. Mumtaz Mahal : Born as Arjumand Banu, she was Noor Jahan’s niece and Shah Jahan’s most beloved. She died in childbirth while giving birth to her fourteenth child – a girl called Gauhar.
13. Jahanara : Eldest daughter of Shah Jahan, she was the one who headed the empire after Shah Jahan was left heartbroken following Mumtaz’s death, and became active in the construction of the Taj Mahal. Noor Jahan is often described as being fond of her, taking care of her education personally. She was known as Padshah Mallika, and her flower-shaped seal was the most powerful. She was an accomplished dancer, poet and a patron of the arts. She conducted the most expensive wedding ever, between her brother Dara Shukoh and Nadira Banu Begum, valued at 2 lakh rupees then, approximately 2 billion USD in today’s time.  She supported Dara Shukoh in his bid to become emperor. Later, she was imprisoned by Aurangzeb after he imprisoned Shah Jahan and killed all his remaining brothers.
14. Roshanara : Shah Jahan’s younger daughter, she was also an accomplished poet, but always at loggerheads with Jahanara. She later supported Aurangzeb as emperor.
15. Dilras Banu Begum : Aurangzeb’s first wife and Padshah Begum of his zenana, Dilras Banu belonged to the Safavid dynasty of Persia. She was mother of all of Aurangzeb’s children. However, she died an year before Aurangzeb’s succession. The Bibi ka Maqbara (Tomb of the Lady) in Aurangabad, which bears a striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal, was constructed by Aurangzeb in her honour.
16. Zeenat-un-Nisa : Aurangzeb’s eldest daughter, she was the Padshah Mallika after her mother’s death. She survived Aurangzeb by a great many years, and was respected by his successors as a remnant of a magnificent past. She was known for her charity, and was buried in the Zeenat-ul-Masjid built by her in Dlehi.
17. Zeb-un-Nisa : Aurangzeb’s favourite daughter, Zeb-un-Nisa was the most accomplished poet in Mughal history, with her works still surviving and enjoyed. She was an atheist, but later converted to Sufism. She led a secret society, and lead a rebellion against the oppressive and harsh rule of her father. She was subsequently imprisoned by Aurangzeb, where she died. She was buried in the Tees Hazari Bagh (Garden of 30,000 Trees) near the Kashmiri Darwaza (Kashmir Gate) in North Delhi. Her tomb was later shifted at Akbar’s Mausoleum in Sikandra, Agra when Delhi was expanded following Independence.
Well people, this has been an informative post. You’re welcome.
Sources : Daughters of the Sun by Ira Mukhoty, Empress : the Astonishing reign of Noor Jahan by Ruby Lal.
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anjaliarora0a7 · 3 years
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Destination weddings near punjab
Get set to garner accolades from your guests for hosting the perfect event in our spacious ball rooms. Equipped with latest state-of-the-art facilities and having a flair for warm hospitality, we ensure that you have memorable celebrations.
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At Noor Mahal, we offer an inventory of 21 banqueting facilities for MICE events and social gatherings.These include state-of-the-art boardrooms to exquisitely designed banquets with pre-function areas and immaculately manicured lawns with an area of over 1,70,000 sq. ft.
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Best Wedding Venues in Karnal - Dream Destination Wedding near Delhi
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Discover the best wedding venues in Karnal for your dream destination wedding near Delhi, including Noor Mahal Karnal. Let CYJ Events, a premier wedding planning service, bring your vision to life with meticulous attention to detail. From breathtaking decor to exquisite cuisine, our expert team will ensure an unforgettable celebration. Say "I do" in the luxurious ambiance of Noor Mahal Karnal and create memories to last a lifetime. Contact CYJ Events today @8130781111 or 8826291111, to plan your perfect wedding in Karnal.
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latikam27 · 10 months
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Hotel Noor Mahal Palace | Destination Wedding Venues in Karnal
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If you are eager to get married amidst peaceful abode of nature, then make your wedding ceremony gorgeous with Destination Wedding Venues in Karnal. Plan the whole event at Hotel Noor Mahal Palace in Karnal and forget all the hassles.  Avail customized packages for the whole event from CYJ Events and forget the last moment botheration. Also, CYJ Events offers services likeWedding Thematic Decor, Makeup Artist, Photography, Catering and more related services. Select from numerous options of rooms and suites to accommodate the guests and to make their stay comfortable. The resort has everything to keep your guest captivated to the fullest. To know more please contact us at 8826291111 - 8130781111 .
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rohitsingh55664 · 3 years
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Noor Mahal is also known as the 'Incredible Indian Palace Hotel'. It is located in the city of Haryana and it has hosted some of the most exclusive and innovative weddings in the nation. With its Rajputana and Mughal architecture, it will give your wedding theme that royal feeling you're looking for. It offers you the possibility to use both, in and outdoor spaces in order to celebrate your wedding functions comfortably. At NOORMAHAL, they offer an inventory of 13 banqueting facilities for MICE events and social gatherings. These include state-of-the-art boardrooms and beautifully designed banquets with pre-function areas and immaculately manicured lawns with an area of over 1, 70,000 sq. ft
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avnishkumar36 · 4 years
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What makes Noormahal one of the best hotel to stay?
Noor Mahal is a five star luxury palace hotel inspired by India's rich heritage and captures royalty experience enjoyed by Indian Maharajas over the centuries. This royal abode of modern kings and queens has become an extremely preferred destination for Leisure, MICE and Weddings.
It is an architectural landmark that personifies the grandiose, elegance and spirit of India’s rich royal heritage. A reflection of Rajputana and Mughal architecture, it stands out as a true blend of history, culture & aesthetics. Set amid culturally rich land of Karnal, this palace hotel enjoys proximity to Delhi and Chandigarh. It gives an opportunity to soak in the old world charm of heritage hospitality with the most modern practices. With lush green fields and farms around, the hotel is situated on the old course of river Yamuna traversing its way to Delhi and gives the true royal experience. Noor Mahal serves as an ideal getaway for those who appreciate luxury alongside a healthy dose of nature and wish to find stillness and meaning in the lap of greenery.
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This palace hotel has possibly more antiques and artworks than any other museum in the world. Entering into the Palace hotel, an impressive lobby featuring beautiful architecture, intricate furniture, antique paintings & artifacts welcomes the guests with an outstanding first royal impression. The hotel has two courtyards laid out along the East and West axis. The first courtyard is Deewan-e-Aam on the lobby level providing an access from all four sides & the second is the Deewan-e-Khas on the first floor. It is surrounded by rooms & balconies with low jaalis & chajjas.
Leading off the lobby is the Imperial palace hotel complex spread out in 8 acres. Noor Mahal offers a selection of 122 heritage-imbued rooms and suites, uniquely designed to provide luxurious royal splendor. Apart from Presidential suites and heritage suites, Noor Mahal boasts special royal sleeping chamber called the "Khwabgah" which includes two bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, separate bar, office chamber with a private terrace that gives the overview of Karnal city.
From the architecture, design and service to the intangible atmosphere and modern luxury they engender, the rooms and suites are perfect for a royal staycation. They are elegantly decorated with a mix of bespoke furnishings, beautiful antiques and carefully chosen objects d’art that underscores an exceptional attention to detail. Special traditional hand-paintings on the wall enhance the grandeur. The bold and impressive “4 Hiran Minars or 4 Golden towers“stand 100 feet high with octagonal chhatris at the 4 corners on top.
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