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28°40′15″N 77°13′45″E / 28.670901°N 77.229032°E / 28.670901; 77.229032

Drawing of the Qudsia Palace in on the bank of the River Yamuna (c. 1836)
The heavily damaged Shahi mosque of the palace after the 1857 rebellion
The Shahi mosque in 2012

Qudsia Bagh (English: Qudsia Garden) is an 18th-century garden complex and palace located in Old Delhi, India.

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Qudsia Bagh

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77°13′45″E / 28.670901°N 77.229032°E / 28.670901; 77.229032 Qudsia Bagh (English: Qudsia Garden) is an 18th-century garden complex and palace located...

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Qudsia Begum

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In 1748, emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur commissioned a garden, known as Qudsia Bagh for her. It consisted of a stone barahdari and a mosque inside it. The...

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Ghulam Kadir

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Kadir was taken to Delhi. There he grew up in a "gilded cage" in the Qudsia Bagh: Shah Alam II called Ghulam Kadir his son (farzand) and granted him the...

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Mughal garden

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1912. Bagh-e Babur, Kabul Lalbagh Fort Humayun's Tomb, Nizamuddin East Qudsia Bagh Amrit Udyan Red Fort Roshanara Bagh Safdarjung's Tomb Shalimar Bagh, Delhi...

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Architecture of Delhi

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Persian Char Bagh Gardens. Some gardens built during Mughal period are garden built in front of Humayun's Tomb, Roshanara Bagh, Qudsia Bagh and Garden built...

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List of Monuments of National Importance in Delhi

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The Old Entrance Gateway of the Qudsia Garden (Qudsia Bagh)....

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Sikandar Begum

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British India, on 10 September 1817. Her parents, Nasir Muhammad Khan and Qudsia Begum, Begum of Bhopal, were former nawabs of the state. On 3 January 1847...

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Bhopal State

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was ruled by four women – Begums – unique in the royalty of those days. Qudsia Begum was the first woman ruler, who was succeeded by her only daughter...

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Shah Jahan

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Jamadi-ul-Awal, she died and according to her will, she was buried at Dehra Bagh, near Noor Manzil. Perston, Diana; Perston, Micheal. A Teardrop on the Cheek...

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David Ochterlony

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herself the title "Qudsia Begum", a title previously reserved for the Emperor's mother. After Ochterlony's death, she inherited Mubarak Bagh, an Anglo-Mughal...

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