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418: 406: 394: 370: 40: 257:. The construction of the palace was completed in 1875 at a cost of Rs. 1.2 million. The palace was originally constructed to serve as a residence for the Nawabs of the Bahawalpur princely state during the British Raj era. Nawab Sadiq Khan IV, who was known for his love of architecture and often compared to Shahjahan of Bahawalpur, commissioned the palace for his wife, Noor. However, after spending only one night in the palace, Noor decided not to return due to its close proximity to the Basti Malook Shah 382: 968: 430: 1109: 841: 87: 853: 337: 349: 361: 303: 241: 248:
Mr. Heennan, an Englishman who was the state engineer, designed the building. The foundation of Noor Palace was laid in 1872. A map and coins of the state were buried in its foundation as a good omen. Most of the palace's materials and furniture were imported from
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On February 9, 1933, an important event was held at Noor Mahal to celebrate the union between the British Government and the Bahawalpur State. The State of Bahawalpur also celebrated its 10-year jubilee at the palace on March 8, 1934.
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From December 22 to 24, 1892, Sir McOrth Beck, a senior finance commissioner of Punjab, and his family stayed at the palace. The palace also served as the location for the celebration of Queen Victoria's 60th birthday on May 11, 1897.
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The building was declared a "protected monument" in September 2001 by the Government of Pakistan's Department of Archeology, and it is now open for general visitors, students trips and other interested persons.
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The design encompasses features of Corinthian and Islamic styles of architecture with a tinge of subcontinental style. The Corinthian touch is visible in the columns,
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and the vaulted ceiling of Durbar Hall. The Islamic style is evident in the five domes, whereas the angular elliptical shapes are a stroke of subcontinent style.
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Noor Palace covers an area of 44,600 square feet (4,140 m). It has 32 rooms including 14 in the basement, 6 verandas and 5 domes.
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In 1906, Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan the fifth added a mosque to the palace at the cost of Rs. 20,000.
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on neoclassical lines, at a time when modernism had set in. It belonged to the Nawabs of
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On January 11, 1890, Prince Albert Victor visited the palace.
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Index

Jalandhar district
Nurmahal

chateau
Bahawalpur
Pakistan
Pakistan
Coordinates
29°22′45″N 71°40′04″E / 29.3792°N 71.6679°E / 29.3792; 71.6679
Urdu
Ministry of Defense
Army Secretariat
Bahawalpur
Punjab
Pakistan
chateau
Bahawalpur
princely state
British Raj

England
Italy
graveyard
balcony
Darbar Mahal
Bahawalpur State
Pakistan

balustrade
pediments

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