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Posted: 10 years ago
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Really!? I have been to udaipur atleast a dozen times and to city palace 3-4 times.But i never got to know of this!😲😕Anyways thanks for sharing.😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thank's for sharing😊 i'm also not know
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Posted: 10 years ago
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oh really??
i never knew, when i went nothing was told but thanx for sharing
now i want cv's to show this and give us some praja moments.

but seriously thanx for sharing
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Posted: 10 years ago
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TFS😃
I hope cv's know this😉😳
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Posted: 10 years ago
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TFS...
i didnt know this😲...Imagine how much Pratu loved Ajabde😳☺️
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Annei123

The sheesh mahal (mirror room) in the city palace of udaipur was made by pratap for his beloved wife ajabde

you are right Annei... i have read this information on wikipedia ...😃
Sheesh Mahal

Sheess Mahal or Palace of Mirrors and glasses was built in 1716.[7] It was built by Maharana Pratap, son of Rana Uday Singh for his beloved wife Maharani Ajabde.

A shrine of Dhuni Mata is also located in the complex. This location is considered as the oldest part of the Palace, where a sage spent his entire life meditating.

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Left:- Three peacocks in Mor Chowk wall.
Right- Pillared hall with glass and mirror mosaic decorations.
Edited by rashi04 - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: rashi04

you are right Annei... i have read this information on wikipedia ...😃

Sheesh Mahal

Sheess Mahal or Palace of Mirrors and glasses was built in 1716.[7] It was built by Maharana Pratap, son of Rana Uday Singh for his beloved wife Maharani Ajabde.

A shrine of Dhuni Mata is also located in the complex. This location is considered as the oldest part of the Palace, where a sage spent his entire life meditating.

.

Left:- Three peacocks in Mor Chowk wall.
Right- Pillared hall with glass and mirror mosaic decorations.




Thanks for sharing
I went to udaipur when the guide told me about it
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: rashi04

you are right Annei... i have read this information on wikipedia ...😃

Sheesh Mahal

Sheess Mahal or Palace of Mirrors and glasses was built in 1716.[7] It was built by Maharana Pratap, son of Rana Uday Singh for his beloved wife Maharani Ajabde.

A shrine of Dhuni Mata is also located in the complex. This location is considered as the oldest part of the Palace, where a sage spent his entire life meditating.

.

Left:- Three peacocks in Mor Chowk wall.
Right- Pillared hall with glass and mirror mosaic decorations.



thank's for sharing rashi wow
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Posted: 10 years ago
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i found 3 video of city palace udaipur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nKRaChbfsM

some one recording the whole palace video but no voice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0Y68F0aL3E

and in this video pics of palace

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8F1A60Qq8U


Edited by sushma_marawi - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: rashi04

you are right Annei... i have read this information on wikipedia ...😃

<dl><dt>Sheesh Mahal</dt></dl>

Sheess Mahal or Palace of Mirrors and glasses was built in 1716.[7]It was built by Maharana Pratap, son of Rana Uday Singh for his beloved wife Maharani Ajabde.

A shrine of Dhuni Mata is also located in the complex. This location is considered as the oldest part of the Palace, where a sage spent his entire life meditating.

.

Left:- Three peacocks in Mor Chowk wall.
Right- Pillared hall with glass and mirror mosaic decorations.


Thanks for sharing...but Pratap died in 1597 right? Then how is it possible that it was built by him in the 1700s?

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