Q - Describe briefly about the peacock throne.


 

The Peacock Throne, called Takht-e Tâvus (Persianتخت طاووس‎) in Persian, is the name originally given to a Mughal throne of India, which was later adopted and used to describe the thrones of the Persian emperors from Nader Shah Afshari and erroneously to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi whose throne was a reconstruction of the Achemenid throne.

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Peacock Throne,Famous golden throne stolen from India by the Persian ruler-Nadir Shah.

It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the early 17th century,was reportedly one of the most splendorous thrones ever made.It was ascended by silver steps and stood on golden feet set with jewels; and it was backed by representations of two open peacocks’ tails, gilded, enamelled, and inset withdiamonds, rubies, and other stones. The throne was seized along with other plunder when the Iranian conqueror Nāder Shāh captured Delhi in 1739. Before leaving India, he had a divan made in the same style and brought both Peacock Thrones back to Iran, only to lose both in warfare with the Kurds, who apparently dismantled them and distributed the precious stones and metals. Later Peacock Thrones or divans (probably reproductions) were made for subsequent shāhs, notably Fath ‘Alī Shāh (reigned 1797–1834). The dazzling chairlike throne used by the two Pahlavi shāhs at their coronations (1926, 1941) was a reproduction dating from the Qājār dynasty.

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The Peacock Throne is a famous golden throne that was originally built for the mughal emperor SHAH JAHAN in the early 17th century....The throne was subsequently used as the mughal seat of power until Nadir Shah from persia decided to invade india (1739)
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