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Mariam-uz-Zamani (lit. ' Mary/Compassionate of the Age '; [5] c. 1542 – 19 May 1623), commonly known by the misnomer Jodha Bai, [6] was the chief consort and principal Hindu wife [a] as well as the favourite wife of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar.
Jodha Bai Mahal: The place of residence of Akbar's favourite and chief Rajput wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani, commonly known as Jodha Bai, shows Rajput influence and is built around a courtyard, with special care being taken to ensure privacy. It also has a Hindu temple and a tulsi math used by his Hindu wife for worship.
Jodha Bai Palace was commissioned by Akbar in her honour and was the largest residential palace in his harem. It is also known as Raniwas and Zenani Dyodhi. [17] It shows the Rajasthani art influence and is built around a courtyard, with special care being taken to ensure privacy. This palace building consists of a rectangular block with a ...
It is one of the earliest surviving buildings of Akbar's reign. It is believed to have been house of Akbar’s chief Hindu queen, Mariam-uz-Zamani popularly known as ‘Jodha Bai’. Jahangir in his memoirs stated that the buildings were erected by his father Akbar but did not take any credit for the construction of Jahangiri palace or Mahal. [1]
Nov 2020: Ring road portion between Tonk Road and Agra road opened for traffic despite cloverleaf part of ring road being still is pending at Agra road. [6] [7] Dec 2020: Foundation stone laid for construction of cover lead on Ajmer Road and Tonk Road. Land acquisition yet to be done for cover leaf at Agra road so that will be constructed later ...
Buland Darwaza (lit. ' Exalted Gate '), or the "Door of victory", construction was started in 1573 by Mughal emperor Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat.It is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid at Fatehpur Sikri, which is 43 km from Agra, India.
"Ludhiana–Bathinda Expressway" is an approved 75.543 km long ₹ 1,716.17 crore (US$200 million) standalone greenfield project. It begins from the Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway at "Ballowal" village 10 km southwest of Ludhiana and end at the Rampura Phul near Bathinda on the "Amritsar–Bathinda Expressway" section of the larger "Amritsar–Jamnagar Expressway".
Ludhiana–Bathinda–Ajmer Expressway, greenfield, 6-lane. 3. Delhi–Jaipur Super Expressway, 195.1, will run parallel to NH-48 from Kherki Daula (Gurgaon) to Chandwaji, greenfield, under-construction. [1] 4. Delhi–Jaipur Expressway NH-48, operational. 5. Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, greenfield, operational. 5a.