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It was an amazing stroll through the state of Gujrat for two weeks with my dad. Well, I only visited selected locations where I could assume some photo opportunities. At the same time I have spent longer than normal tourists in one location. That is why I couldn't visit those amazing reserve forests. It also require different equipment to seriously photographing the birds and animals. So I gave it a pass for this time.
The Mahabat Maqbara is an amazing architecture built by Nawab Mahabat Khan II of Junagadh. The construction began in 1878 and was completed in 1892. The architecture and the design is stunning. It is a pity that the building is getting ruined without maintenance. One day; probably; it will fall apart and some real estate promoter will acquire the land and raise multi-storied apartments. Unfortunately we Indians are not good at protecting our heritage in the name of cast and religion and political parties and you name it.
However, till now, the building is a treat to watch and explore even in its last some years of existence. I can see that at certain time there were lights probably illuminating the building at night. But they are all ruin now.
Before going to the location I did make some research to find that the sun will set just behind it. So I wanted to capture a back lit shot with the sun going down. I wish my 45 MM TSE had a better star burst as it is in the newer and significantly more expensive 50 MM TSE. But, I had to settle with the resource that was available with me.
This place seems to be very popular for pre-wedding photo shooting. I have seen several groups trying to capture couples with partial background of the building. The warm colored architecture definitely suites pretty well as a background bokeh for portrait. Some of them approached me as king what am I doing and asked me about the TSE. I guess they were wondering what I was trying to do without any flash and why the lens looks strange with all those knobs and screws all around it. I did a bit of explanation. It was nice to discuss with local photographers. I also got to know that the pre-wedding photo session is a latest fashion and about the popularity of this location.
Eventually the right time came and I managed to take few shots. Not very happy about the way the star burst worked. But overall I managed to get a nice light and composition.
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Gujarat, India.
This stunning mausoleum of Nawab Mahabat Khan II of Junagadh (1851–82). One of Gujarat’s most glorious examples of Euro-Indo-Islamic architecture, with French windows and Gothic columns
Mahabat Maqbara also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a beautiful mausoleum in Junagadh, India
Started in 1878 by Mahabat Khanji and completed in 1892 by his successor, Bahadur Khanji
This stunning mausoleum of Nawab Mahabat Khan II of Junagadh (1851–82) seems to bubble up into the sky. One of Gujarat’s most glorious examples of Euro-Indo-Islamic architecture, with French windows and Gothic columns
Mahabat Maqbara also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a beautiful mausoleum in Junagadh, India
Started in 1878 by Mahabat Khanji and completed in 1892 by his successor, Bahadur Khanji
This stunning mausoleum of Nawab Mahabat Khan II of Junagadh (1851–82). Gujarat’s most glorious examples of Euro-Indo-Islamic architecture, with French windows and Gothic columns. Completed in 1892 by his successor, Bahadur Khanji
Shot at sunset this is the silhoutte of the Mahabat Maqbara, which was built around 1586, the tomb of Qutbuddin (the army general of the great king Akbar) has beautiful windows carved in stone. This maqbara is one of the oldest Mughal monuments of the city.
This is the first of a series of photos I will put out from a road-trip to Gujarat. The route map and other experiences will be published on my blog here
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh : Mahabat Maqbara. XIXe siècle.
Tombeau de Bahar-ud-din Bhar.
Tomb of Bahar-ud-din Bhar.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh : Mahabat Maqbara. XIXe siècle.
Tombeau de Bahar-ud-din Bhar.
Tomb of Bahar-ud-din Bhar.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh: Mahabat Maqbara. XIX century.
Tombeau de Mahabat Khan.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh: Mahabat Maqbara. XIX century.
Tombeau de Mahabat Khan.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh: Mahabat Maqbara. XIX century.
Tombeau de Mahabat Khan.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
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Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Bahauddin Makbara, mausoleum of the Wazir of Junagadh. next to the Mahabat Makbara, Gujarat
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Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh: Mahabat Maqbara. XIX century.
Tombeau de Mahabat Khan.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan.
Niños jugando a cricket frente al Palacio de Mahabat Maqbara (Mausoleo de Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai) en Junagadh (Guyarat-India), 2015.
Children playing cricket by the Mahabat Maqbara Palace (Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai) in Junagadh (Gujarat-India), 2015.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.
Junagadh: Mahabat Maqbara. XIX century.
Tombeau de Mahabat Khan.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.
Mahabat (not Mohabbat) Maqbara Palace, also Mausoleum of Bahaduddinbhai Hasainbhai, is a mausoleum in Junagadh, India, that was once home to the Nawabs of Junagadh.
Tomb of Mahabat Khan
The city of Junagadh has other 18th-century mausoleums built by the nawabs in the area around Chitkana Chowk.