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Reviews Of Keerti Stambh

Palanpur, Gujarat, India:
A Salute to the Nawabs of Palanpur: The Keerti Stambh, or Tower of Fame/Victory, is a prominent historical monument in Palanpur, erected in 1918 by Nawab Shri Taley Mohammed Khan:. It was built to commemorate the gallantry and honor of his father, Shri Sher Mohammed Khan, and stands as a symbol of t he Palanpur State's glory and its ruling Lohani dynasty:. The tower is more than just a pillar; it is a tangible record of the city's political and dynastic evolution:. Engraved on its surface are the names of the rulers of both Jhalore (the dynasty's former seat in Rajasthan) and Palanpur, providing a historical timeline for visitors and scholars:. It was inaugurated by the great General Sir Gangasinghji, the Maharaja of Bikaner, underscoring its historical importance within the princely states of the Rajputana and Gujarat region:. Standing tall near the railway station, it is often the first significant historical structure a visitor sees upon arriving in the city, making it a powerful visual introduction to Palanpur's regal past:. It serves as a focal point for understanding the transition of power and the legacy of the Nawabs who governed the area until the state's accession to the Indian Union:. The tower's construction was a major event in its time, costing 40,000 Rupees, a substantial sum then, highlighting the importance placed on honoring the ruling family's military and administrative achievements:. Its continued presence is a testament to the preservation of heritage in modern Palanpur:. (Word Count: 207): Historical Landmark: The Keerti Stambh is intrinsically linked to the history of the Lohani dynasty, which ruled Palanpur from the 17th Century until 1949:. The inscriptions detail the lineage and key events of the Nawabs' rule, offering a rich historical narrative etched in stone:. Its location near the bustling railway station and the original Delhi Gate area places it at the historical and commercial heart of the old city:. It symbolizes the pride and independence of the former princely state, standing as a 'pillar of history' for all to see:. The monument is a must-visit for anyone interested in the socio-political history of North Gujarat and the role of the princely states during the British Raj:. The tower's resilience through time reflects the enduring legacy of the Nawabs in the region:. (Word Count: 195):
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