Qila Mubarak Patiala
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | January 28, 2009 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 800,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | India Security Press, Nasik |
| Printing Process | Photo Gravure |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Bharati Mirchandani |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2345 Stamp Number IN 2308d Stanley Gibbons IN 2569 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN007.2009 |
| Themes | Fortresses / Strongholds |
Architecture Heritage
Qila Mubarak is one of Punjab’s most prominent historical landmarks and a rare example of Sikh fort architecture in the region. Located in the heart of Patiala city, this impressive 10-acre complex reflects the grandeur, vision, and authority of the erstwhile princely state of Patiala.
Founded in the mid-18th century by Baba Ala as a military stronghold, Patiala grew around Qila Mubarak, which served as the nucleus of the city’s development. Unlike many other forts in Punjab that belong to the Mughal or pre-Mughal periods, Qila Mubarak is regarded as one of the only Sikh forts of its kind in this part of the state.
Architectural Significance of Qila Mubarak
Qila Mubarak Patiala is a planned and symmetrical complex that beautifully synthesizes late Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles. Elements of colonial design, especially visible in the roofing, reflect later additions and architectural evolution.
The inner section, known as the Androon, is a single interconnected building, though traditionally described as a collection of palaces. The complex consists of rooms grouped around courtyards, each with a distinct name and function, including:
- Sheesh Mahal
- Rang Mahal
- Toshkhana
- Jail Khana
- Chand Mahal
These spaces vary in scale and decorative style, demonstrating refined craftsmanship and royal aesthetics. The fort functioned not only as a defensive structure but also as a royal residence and administrative centre.
Cultural and Historical Importance
Qila Mubarak stands as a symbol of Sikh sovereignty and Punjab’s royal legacy. Its architectural detailing, spatial planning, and stylistic blend make it a significant part of India’s architectural heritage.
Preserving monuments like Qila Mubarak is essential to safeguarding the country’s cultural identity and historical continuity.
Commemorative Postage Stamp on Qila Mubarak
Recognizing its architectural and historical importance, India Post issued a commemorative postage stamp featuring Qila Mubarak as part of a special series highlighting India’s architectural heritage.
The commemorative postage stamp not only celebrates the grandeur of Qila Mubarak Patiala but also draws national attention to the importance of conserving heritage monuments. Through such philatelic initiatives, India Post contributes to spreading awareness about the preservation of historic structures and cultural landmarks.
Qila Mubarak Patiala remains a proud testament to Punjab’s regal past and India’s diverse architectural traditions. Its recognition through a commemorative postage stamp further strengthens its status as a treasured heritage monument of India.
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