Mandu festival
- February 21, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Mandu festival
Subject: Arts and Culture
Context: The three-day Mandu Festival was recently held at Mandu in the historic town of Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh yesterday.
Concept:
The three-day festival had live concerts, adventure sports, cycling expeditions and much more. It will have Local art, craft and cuisine as well.
About Mandu
- It is located in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh and reflects prominently Afghan architecture surrounded by baobab trees, native to Africa. Ex- Hoshang Shah’s Tomb is said to be India’s first marble structure and one of the best examples of Afghan architecture. It is truly Islamic in architecture with a beautifully proportioned dome, intricate marble lattice work and porticoed courts and towers. The Hoshang Shah’s tomb may have been used as a template for building the Taj Mahal.
- It is also famous for Malwa style of architecture.
- The architecture of Mandu is described as an example of Indian functionalism. It generally lacks the expression and decoration.
- Darwazas: Mandu is the largest fortified city of medieval India. The wall encompassing Mandu has 12 major gates or darwazas.
- Hindola Mahal or Swing palace which has sloping sidewalls.
- Jahaz Mahal is located between two artificial lakes. It was built by Ghiyas-ud-din-Khilji, and it served as a harem for the sultan, with a reportedly aggregation of 15000 ladies inside.
- Rani Roopmati’sPavillion, Baz Bahadur’s Palace are other important monuments.