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  • Peacock Throne - Wikipedia
    The throne was named after the two figures of peacocks displaying their tails that were mounted on its canopy It was commissioned in the early 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan and was located in the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audiences, or Ministers' Room) in the Red Fort of Delhi [3]
  • Peacock Throne | Mughal Dynasty, India, Persian Art | Britannica
    Peacock Throne, famous golden throne captured from India by the Persians in 1739 Thereafter lost, it (and its reproductions) remained the symbol of the Persian, or Iranian, monarchy
  • The Strange Fate of Indias Peacock Throne - ThoughtCo
    The Peacock Throne was a lavish throne covered in gold and jewels, made for Shah Jahan After Delhi was sacked in 1739, the throne was stolen and later destroyed for its jewels Although the original is lost, other thrones and museum artifacts may have links to the Peacock Throne
  • The Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan - DailyArt Magazine
    The iconic Peacock Throne or the Takht-i-taus was the greatest accumulation of precious gemstones in the 17th Century Commissioned in 1628 by Shah Jahan, this exquisite artifact serves as yet another reminder of the extravagant Mughal era
  • Where is the Peacock Throne Now? - Fmyly
    The short and stark answer is that the Peacock Throne, in its original, magnificent form, no longer exists It was not simply misplaced or hidden away in some secret vault Instead, its demise was a violent and destructive act, a consequence of conquest and plunder that marked the end of an era
  • The Mystery of the Lost Peacock Throne: A Symbol of Mughal Magnificence . . .
    The Peacock Throne, once the dazzling centerpiece of Mughal imperial power, remains one of history's most enigmatic lost treasures Commissioned by Shah Jahan in the 17th century, this opulent masterpiece was adorned with gold, rubies, emeralds, and the legendary Koh-i-Noor diamond
  • Facts About the Peacock Throne - Notes on Indian History
    The Peacock Throne was built by him to display glory and splendor of the wealthy Mughal Empire The throne was commissioned in 1628 and took seven years to complete It was built under the supervision of Bebadal Khan, the goldsmith, at a cost of one crore of rupees
  • Decoding the Golden Peacock Throne of the Mughals
    The Peacock Throne, also known as the Takht-i-Taus, was a legendary symbol of grandeur and political power during the Mughal Empire in India
  • Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan: History, Artistry and Legacy
    Peacock Throne, the most expensive indegenious throne, was an emblem of Mughal opulence The lavish decoration of gemstones and jewels on a pure gold architecture, was beyond a poetic imagination
  • The Mysteries Of The Alluring Grand Peacock Throne
    The Peacock Throne was the symbol of the Mughal Empire’s Golden age and it represented power and immortality to all of its Kingdom The epitome of Mughal craftsmanship was visible in the work of the throne





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