The Peacock throne is called "Takht-i Tāvūs" in Persian. The peacock throne was called Takht-i-murassa in Persian.
The peacock throne was seized along with other plunder. Therefore, the original peacock throne has been lost. Reproductions can be found all over India.
The Peacock Throne - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 April 1934
The peacock throne originally belong to Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Muhammad Shah was the last Mughal Emperor to sit on the Peacock Throne. Iranian conqueror Nadir Shah defeated Muhammad Shah in the Battle of Karnal in 1739 and Muhammad Shah had to surrender the Peacock Throne to him along with other valuables.
The Peacock Throne originally belong to the Mughal Empire. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Muhammad Shah Rangila (1719-1748) was last Mughal Emperor to sit on the peacock throne. Nadir Shah of Iran defeated him in the Battle of Karnal (1739) and took wih him the Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan.
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the remains of shah jahan's peacock trone lie in the golestan palace in tehran, Iran
Nadir shah took the peacock throne to persia along with other treasures. He went on a campaign with kurbish tribesmen. He was assassinated and the throne was demolished by the tribesmen and the jewels taken away. It is now kept in museum.
Jonnie Peacock was born in Cambridge, England.
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