ロマンスと裏切りを巡るハイデラバードの白ムガール帝国ツアー





説明
1797年、イギリスの大佐が東インド会社のために王国を討伐するためにハイデラバードに到着した。 3年後、彼はハイデラバディの貴族の女性と結婚し、イスラム教に改宗し、ムガルの服と習慣を採用し、密かにニザーム王国への忠誠心を切り替えた。 彼は自分の帝国に対する二重スパイになっていた。 この半日ツアーでは、ハイデラバードでこの素晴らしい実話が繰り広げられた場所を訪れます。 彼が帝国権力の声明として建てた壮大な英国レジデンシー。 彼が建てたレプリカの邸宅は、パーダを観察している妻が、自分の部屋を離れることなく、彼の家を見ることができるように作られた。 娘が生まれたランマハル宮殿。 歴史的な門、イギリスの墓地、そして二人が共有した世界を形成した階段井戸。 ウィリアム・ダルリンプルが執筆した。 ロケ地へお連れします。 専用車、エキスパートガイド、すべての入場料が含まれています。
ツアーオプション
旅程
ブリティッシュ レジデンシーは、印象的な建物と建築の驚異です。それは、東インド会社の高官であるジェームズ・アキレス・カークパトリックと貴族の女性カイル・ウン・ニッサの間の驚くべき異文化ラブストーリーの背景でした。 1800年、カークパトリックはイスラム法に従って彼女と結婚し、イスラム教に改宗した。最終的に、彼は会社の利益に反してハイデラバードで働く二重スパイになりました。 この邸宅は、1798 年にニザム家とイギリス人がイギリス人のハイデラバード定住を許可する条約に署名した後に建てられました。この邸宅はデカン地域における英国の権威の象徴でした。 ダルバール ホールはブリティッシュ レジデンシーのハイライトです。ビルマ産チーク材の床、ベルギー製の鏡、フランス製のシャンデリアが備わり、豪華な雰囲気です。 レジデンシーの小さなレプリカもあります。カイル・ウン・ニッサはイスラム教徒の女性でプルダにいたため、邸宅を訪れることは許されなかった。そこで、ジェームズは妻が楽しめるようにレプリカを作りました。
バンクストリートはイギリスの銀行家が住んでいた場所です。現在ではハイデラバードの主要な商業の中心地となっています。私たちはここを通り過ぎて白ムガル帝国の物語を続けます。 周囲のエリアはレジデンシー バザールとして知られるようになり、19 世紀半ばにはハイデラバードの金融の中心地として浮上しました。 1857 年のイギリス東インド会社に対するセポイの反乱の後、邸宅は高い壁と要塞で強化されました。
ジェームズはまた、邸宅内にベガムのために豪華な宮殿を建てました。ラン・マハルまたは色彩の宮殿は、ケア・ウン・ニッサが娘サーヒブ・ベグムを出産した場所です。残念ながら現在は廃墟となっています。 この禁断の異文化愛の物語は墓地と階段井戸で続き、住民の犬の記念碑で終わります。
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レビュー(13)
Mrs. Shashi was very knowledgeable of the region and history of Hyderabad. While our tour was about the White Mughals and her knowledge and instruction of that history was great, she also had knowledge of the other aspects of Hyderabad’s history, such as the Nizams and the Hindu history. I would recommend booking with her as a guide for the tour over the White Mughals or any tour that she may offer in Hyderabad.
Was a very interesting experience. Mr Srinu conducted it very well. Want to explore more such historical places in Hyderabad after this pleasant experience.
The guide for this tour Srinu shared a comprehensive and fascinating history dating back a 1000 years about the influence of Persian and Central Asian culture on the Deccan Plateau (includes most of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana and minor parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu) up until the late 17th century with the arrival of the East India Company. Srinu shared his expertise, which includes collaboration with author William Dalrymple while he was conducting research for his book White Mughals, about Lieutenant Colonel James Achilles Kirkpatrick’s near complete immersion into the Indo-Persian culture while serving as British Resident of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s court. This immersion led to Kirkpatrick falling in love and eventual marriage to Khair-un-Nissa Begum, granddaughter of the prime minister at the Nizam of Hyderabad’s court. This gem of a tour provided a rare opportunity to visit the British Residency Building and grounds (currently undergoing restoration).
Excellent tour! Anand is a knowledgeable and engaging. The tour relates a touching story and brings the history to life.
Excellent tour! Anand is engaging and knowledgeable. The tour is off the beaten path but highly recommended! A wonderful way to learn more about the history of the region.
We really loved this tour. It’s all in the one area and we customised it by attending the Nazim Museum. All really interesting. Our guide Srinu then took us to Paigah Tombs as we were too early for afternoon tea at Falaknuma Palace. We both agreed this visit to the tombs was incredible even though going through restoration - really haunting and interesting: atmosphere was added to by the call to prayer in the mosque on the same site. Please make sure you include this! Thank you Srinu and also thanks to our driver! By way of comment restoration of all the amazing sites in Hyderabad needs to be financially supported and prioritised to ensure nothing else falls into further ruins and is preserved for future generations: carry on the fight for this Srinu!
The white Mughal was a fantastic historical walk. Our guide Srinu was amazing and told us the fascinating story and we saw many amazing buildings. Very highly recommended.
My guide was Srinu, and he was the most excellent and informed guide. The subject of this tour centres on the story of one of the East India Company's very first British Residents in Hyderabad (James Kirkpatrick), his marriage to a local Muslim noblewoman, Khair-un-Nissa, and the wonderfully restored (in progress) British Residency building. It is a half-day tour, which is more than sufficient. The story of their marriage, family and the tragic outcome is one for the ages, but to my mind, the real star of the show is the British Residency. An official residence until the time of Independence, it was handed over to a university and used and largely neglected until this story was published in novel form by historian William Dalrymple. Your guide Srinu was a consultant to both the author and the resulting film, so you're in the hands of a subject matter expert here. The main building has largely been restored and you literally step back to the Raj era upon setting foot in the door. It will blow you away because of its authenticity of restoration, true in every way to the original. The main Residency is now a protected monument and heritage centre, with plans underway for the restoration of the Residency's wings. If you have an interest in Raj-era architecture and social history in Hyderabad (and India), this is the tour for you. FUN FACT: You will not see any European buildings in Hyderabad, as you do throughout most of India, which I didn't realize until it was pointed out to me, because Hyderabad was never conquered per se, by the East India Company. Rather, the Nizam of Hyderabad entered into a subsidiary alliance, making it a British protectorate, and there it was somewhat more independent, so the British Residency is it!
I am so glad to have gone on this tour. I learned so much from Srinu, and he was patient, kind, and helpful. I'm looking forward to more tours with him.
Really interesting tour of late 18th century Hyderabad. Kumar had a wide knowledge, a pleasant manner, and good English. Would recommend.



