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Mastani Mahal

Mastani Mahal
General information
LocationDhubela, Chhatarpur District, Madhya Pradesh, India
Year built1696

The Mastani Mahal is a palace in Dhubela, Madhya Pradesh. The palace was built by Raja Chhattrasal for his daughter, Mastani.[1]

History and architecture

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The palace was built in 1696 for Mastani, the daughter of Raja Chhatrasal and Ruhaani Bai Begum.[2]She and her father were followers of the Hindu Pranami Sampradaya sect based on Bhakti worship of Krishna, but she was also a follower of Sunni islam like her mother. In 1729, Raja Chhatrasal gave Bajirao I his daughter's hand in marriage in graditude of his victory against Muhammad Khan Bhangash, and Mastani became his secondary wife.[2] Bajirao had built her a palace in the Shaniwar Wada which was also called Mastani Mahal.[3]

Interior courtyard of the Mastani Mahal.

The palace, which is built in characteristic Bundeli architecture is two storeyed, with a spacious courtyard, and several chambers. It also had access to the Chhatrasal Mahal and is built adjacent to it.

See also

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References

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  1. Gandhi, A. K. (2024-02-29). Dance to Freedom. Prakash Books India Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-93-6214-216-0.
  2. 1 2 Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005). Advanced study in the history of modern India, 1707 - 1813. New Delhi, India: New Dawn Press. ISBN 978-1-932705-54-6.
  3. "Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum . Mastani Mahal". rajakelkarmuseum.org. Retrieved 2026-05-23.

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