Diwan-I-Aam is basically a big spacious hall in which Mughal emperor Shah Jahan held public meetings to attend and solve their problems. This place contains many structured pillars. It has a central position at some height on which emperor used to sit and address their audience. This is an architectural marvel. From the place of emperor, he was able to see everyone despite of having so many pillars in the hall.
Diwan-I-Am or hall of audience, being the manifestation of Mughal architecture, is located in the Agra Fort complex. This was used as a place where the Emperor received the members from the general public, gave ears to their grievances and dispensed judgements. This is one of the most magnificent buildings of the complex because of its architectural style. It is an ornate hall adorned with stucco work and contains gold columns. By walking through the hall we may have a feeling that we are in the Mughal era.
The precursor to the Diwan-e-Aam at Delhi's Red Fort, this one is a massive pillared pavilion, fronted by a large garden. This was where the emperor would meet the general public, so to say: ambassadors, people offering tributes and gifts, people beating petitions, and people he was rewarding. In addition, horses or elephants were paraded here before the emperor, among other more showy elements of state. The pillared hall is fairly bare, but the white marble throne area has some lovely inlay work. In front of the Diwan-e-Aam, in two separate enclosures of their own, are remnants of British rule in India: a British cannon, and the tomb of John Russell Colvin, lieutenant governor of the North-Western Provinces, who died of cholera in 1857.
Diwan-I-Am is the Hall of Public Audience. This hall was built by Shah Jahan. The hall was first built using red sandstone but was later shell-plastered, giving it a look of white marble. Agra Fort is a beautifully built fort and has great historic significance. The place is well maintained and we had a great time here. The information boards providing the information about the history associated with the place were also very helpful in appreciating the place further. The view of the Taj Mahal from the fort is also a very pleasant sight. For more details you can refer to wayfareradi.wordpress[dot]com
Diwan-I-Aam is one of the 18 monuments in Agra Fort, visited during a 7-day Golden Triangle Tour. . There are two Visitor-Halls in this fort. . Diwan-I-Aam = Hall of Public Audience. . Diwan-I-Khas = Hall of Private Audience. . Built by Shah Jahan, this hall was used to hear the grievances of the public. . Cleanly maintained, large area. . The tomb of John Russell Colvin is right infront of this building.
Very Nice place, History: A result of earliest manifestation of Shah Jehan's love for marble, Diwan-I-Am or Hall of Public Audience was the place where the emperor addressed the general public as well as the nobility. Constructed between 1631-40, it is situated close to Machchhi Bhawan. The huge assembly hall measuring 201' by 67' has flat roof and two arched red sandstone gateways to the north and south. The facade has an arcade with nine bold arches and the hall is divided into three aisles. Though the building was constructed in red sandstone, yet it had been plastered with white shell plaster to resemble the white marble. The raised rectangular chamber from where the emperor addressed the people was ostentatiously ornamented. Made in marble, this 'jharokha' with a three-arched opening and inlaid with precious stones, was known as the 'Takht-i-Murassa' (the Throne Room). This chamber was connected to the royal apartments and the royal ladies could watch the ceremonials of the Diwan-i-Am through the marble windows with perforated screens on the right and left of the enperor's chamber, while not being seen by those in the hall. The marble dias below this chamber was known as 'Baithak'. It used to serve as the seat for Wazir, who presented petitions to the emperor. It is said that the hall used to have silver balustrades for the nobility, where they could stand according to their ranks and the outlines of the columns and the spandrels were done in gold.
The Diwan-i-Am, or Hall of Audience, is a room in the Red Fort of Delhi where the Mughal emperor [Shah Jahan(1592-1665) and his successors received members of the general public and heard their grievances.
Diwan-i-Khas or the Hall of Private Audience is a large pavilion meant for meeting the royal guests Built in 1635, this marble building has two halls, connected by three archways. The outer hall with double pillars, is beautifully inlaid with floral designs & has carved dados & niches Inner hall has paintings & floral designs. Diwan-i-Am is associated with Chatrapati Shivaji's Great Escape from the Agra Fort in 1666. After Jai Singh's army encircled the Purandar fort, Shivaji was forced to sign the Purandar Treaty under which he agreed to hand over 23 out of the 35 forts held by him. Purandar Treaty was followed by his famous visit to Agra Fort, where Shivaji was humiliated at Diwan-i-Khas & kept under house arrest by Aurangzeb. Shivaji managed to escape from the Agra Fort within three months. Less than four years later, he launched fresh attacks to regain his surrendered forts & the Mughals lost all they had. In front of Diwani I Khas, on the riverfront side, lies the finely carved Jahangir's black throne, brought from Allahabad in 1610. The crack in the throne is due to the uprising of the Jats of Bharatpur around 1765. Another white marble throne known as Shahjahani throne lies opposite to the black one
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