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    Jul 22, 2023 · Mastani lived for some time with Bajirao at his palace of Shaniwar Wada in the city of Pune. The palace's north-east corner held Mastani Mahal and had its own external doorway called Mastani Darwaza. Bajirao later built a separate residence for Mastani at Kothrud in 1734, some distance away from Shaniwar Wada.

  2. Feb 3, 2020 · 2. Mastani Mahal. Supposed to be the daughter of Bundelkhand king Chhatrasal Bundela, Mastani was Bajirao’s second wife. Mastani did live with Bajirao in Shanivarwada for a while and entered the ...

  3. Jan 12, 2016 · The palace was named Mastani Mahal. It was filled with mirrors, paintings, chandeliers and musical instruments. It was burnt down in a fire in 1828. Locals claim that till today on dark moonless ...

  4. The Mastani Mahal rebuild in the premises of this Museum depicts the story of love between Bajirao Peshwa I and his beloved Mastani. Needless to say, this eternal voyage that has made the Museum one of the richest in folk art worldwide nearly drove his family to ruins at times, an endeavor that could only flourish on the kind support of family, friends and acquaintances.

  5. Discover the Mastani Mahal and Ajaigarh Fort on this fantastic 8-hour experience with a personal guide in an air-conditioned car. Highlights: 1. Explore the beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Chhatrasal in about 1969 for the Princess Mastani Mahal a grand palace, with a majestic entrance, climbing a ramp, had several rooms and a large ...

  6. Pabal is a quaint village located 60 km from Pune where you can find Mastani's tomb. Her grave was in ruins till the state archaeology department restored it after miscreants dug it up in 2009. The 275-year-old tomb stands in the middle of a courtyard surrounded by doors and a wall. Till this day it is open for tourists to visit and pay their ...

  7. Mar 25, 2023 · Mastani Mahal-Rohit Kumar Parmar [1]Pic Mast01 Entrance (facing north) to Mastani MahalMastani Mahal located in the same compound, next to, and with the same entrance as the Chhatrasal Mahal [2] (now housing a Museum), Dhubela, Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh was built by Maharaja Chhatrasal, founder of Panna State, [3] for his beautiful and brave daughter Mastani (29 August 1699 to 28 April 1740 AD), daughter of Maharaja Chhatrasal and Begum Ruhani Bai, a Persian lady.