IN SEARCH OF THE MAUSOLEUM OF PRINCESS ZEBUN NISA – RESEARCH OF SCHOLARS WASTED ON MORONIC CHARACTERS

IN SEARCH OF THE MAUSOLEUM OF PRINCESS ZEBUN NISA

RESEARCH OF SCHOLARS WASTED ON MORONIC CHARACTERS

Kabuli Gate Delhi

A long time back some writers made the mistake of naming a male mausoleum in Nawan Kot as the Mausoleum of Princess Zebun nisa. They also made the mistake of calling the Bagh of Jahan Ara as the Bagh of Zebun nisa. Of course only the gateway known as Chauburji survives to this day only. That would be a natural mistake for confusing the nomenclature Zebinda Begum as Princess Zebun nisa. But the same has been corrected by a number of scholars over the time, and I wonder why morons to this day insist in not moving forward and retaining a century old void. Even the mausoleum of Nawan Kot has been identified as the Mausoleum of Haji Abdul Kareem, but nobody reads the latest researches on the matter. And then they do not even want to listen to facts. Judge Lateef made a wonderful contribution to Lahore with his famous book, but he did commit many mistakes, and this was one of them.

WATERWORKS OF ZEBU NISA’S PALACE AURANGABAD

During her life time Princess Jahan Ara had willed her famous TEES HAZARI BAGH in Delhi to Princess Zebun nisa. Zebun nisa died in Delhi and the news reached Aurangzeb Alamgeer, who burst out crying after hearing same. He loved Zebun nisa so much. He immediately ordered her to be interred in Tees Hazari Bagh and a mausoleum to be built on same. The three persons entrusted with the job was Syed Amjad Khan, Sheikh Atta ullah and Hafiz Muhammed (we will write separate on this fact, as no one has really touched same in depth). A beautiful mausoleum was built and it had a red stone mosque attached to it. This was just outside the Kabuli Gate In Delhi. In 1875 when the Rajputana Railway was made, the whole structure was razed to the ground. The inscription on the grave was transferred to the Red Fort Museum in Delhi. It may still be there to this day. Sir Syed Ahmad has reproduced the same and we attach it here for the view of history buffs. A number of references are known about this mausoleum. Mirza Sabukatageen in his Sehr Manazil clarifies same in clear cut way. The writer Beale says same again. Mentioned in Punjab notes and queries. But one interesting reference is Shamas ulama Muhammmed Hussain Azad who mentions spending time in the mausoleum with his tutor Maulana Zauq and his own father. But one step further they even had a portion of BALA KHANA repaired at their expense, for it was so peaceful and serene there. Amazing reference of olden times. Maulana terms it as a beautiful structure.

Perhaps the mausoleum of Zebun nisa

Most of the facts about Zebun nisa are well known as well the the distortions of the Indian lobbies. So we need not go though them. But one thing rarely known is that Zebun nisa built a Sheesh Mahal for herself in form of a travelling tent. This is the first of a kind we have heard in Mughal history and a very interesting read for us.

Princess Zaib Un Nisa
Grave inscription of Princess Zebunnisa

It goes to the credit of the Mughals, that two ladies, namely Jahan Ara and Zebun nisa were such famous icons in our history, that the whole region named their favourite daughters after these immortal ladies. The iconic status is so strong that hundreds of years after the death of both, daughters continue to be named after the great ladies, who represented the best of Eastern womenhood.

Aineh tent of Zebun nisa

ENTRAPMENT OF PAKISTANI RULERS CONCENTRATING ON PAKISTAN – THE CHRISTINE KEELER AFFAIR AND PRESIDENT AYUB KHAN’S SCANDAL

ENTRAPMENT OF PAKISTANI RULERS CONCENTRATING ON PAKISTAN

THE CHRISTINE KEELER AFFAIR AND PRESIDENT AYUB KHAN’S SCANDAL

Christine Keeler as young model
Christine Keeler at 71 years

It is no secret. With time it has become a plain fact. When Pakistan get good rulers, Western and Indian lobbies try to destroy them in many ways. One way is to embarrass him in a dirty way. The progress shown in Pakistan under those 10 years of rule of President Ayub Khan is phenomenal to this day. He took Pakistan to the height of things, devised a workable constitution and presented us with well thought of economic plans. He was a leader par excellence. His speech on 6th September, 1965, is the stuff of dreams.

Exotic
Cliveden swimming pool

The progress Pakistan was making was being resented by many. The British War Minister was terribly involved in scandals dealing with models and call girls. Even today the Profumo scandal is subject of British nightmares. It led to resignations and even suicides. In a visit to London, President Ayub Khan was invited to the estate of Cliveden in Buckinghamshire. A big estate for western concepts of fun. There was a swimming pool there and models swam in same, completely in the nude, to appease leaders of the world. Enticing them away from their duties. Leaders swam with models in compromising situations and position. Pictures were secretly shot and I remember appeared in international magazines. The Australian government has a complete record and portfolio of same. Even today they sell it to make money. Nothing free from them even in public interest. There was acute embarrassment at home. Interesting that newspapers called President Ayub Khan of Punjabi origin. Nothing wrong in a Pathan being mistaken for a Punjabi, but look a the sinister design behind same.

Girls at Cliveden
President Ayub Khan

The charisma of President Ayub Khan overcame that but in a couple of years, the 1965 war was imposed on Pakistan, to bring him down. He rose from those ashes with strength and fervour. Then a political mess was created by those who used to call him Daddy and it led to his honourable exit. The resignation of President Ayub Khan is a singular exception in our history. Today Christine Keeler must be remembering all that she did, with some sort of guilt, or perhaps pride of being a modern Helen of Troy.

Entrapment of Pakistani rulers
Keeler news in Pakistan Times
John Profumo War Minister