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PhotoNews Pakistan > Punjab > Babay Da Mehal: A piece of history
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Babay Da Mehal: A piece of history

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By Web Desk Published September 7, 2015 4 Min Read
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‘Babay Da Mehal’, or ‘Old man’s palace’, is the popular name for the ‘Bedi Palace’, which was built by Baba Khem Singh Bedi in the late 19th century. The place is near Pindi.

Born on Feb 21, 1832, in this small district, Baba Khem Singh was a direct descendant of the founder of Sikh religion, Baba Nanak Dev. Khem Singh Bedi was also known as a leading figure in the Singh Sabha Movement, a reformist movement of the Sikh religion.

A series of murals depicting Sikh gurus. Over the years, visitors have carved their names into the paint.
A series of murals depicting Sikh gurus. Over the years, visitors have carved their names into the paint.

According to references available in Sikh history, Baba Khem Singh assisted the British Raj in suppressing a rebellion in Gugera, a town near Okara district, during the 1857 Indian mutiny. In recognition of his services, he was appointed a magistrate in 1877 and was later nominated to the Viceroy’s Legislative Council in 1893.

Baba Khem Singh Bedi was awarded a knighthood in 1898 and died in Montgomery (now Sahiwal) on April 10, 1905.

A jharoka, meant for ventilation, in the courtyard. There would be several of these in such buildings to help ensure air circulation.
A jharoka, meant for ventilation, in the courtyard. There would be several of these in such buildings to help ensure air circulation.

It is believed that Bedi Palace was built sometime in the late 19th century and harks back to the glory days of the Bedi family.

The four-storey building is decorated with colourful frescos and murals and built in the typical Sikh style of the colonial period. There is a central courtyard and the structure is supported by a network of pillars. There are plenty of balconies and windows and huge wooden gates greet visitors to this mansion.

The central courtyard with beautifully adorned pillars.
The central courtyard with beautifully adorned pillars.

The walls and pillars in the central courtyard are decorated with a series of images including paintings of Sikh gurus, warriors, Hindu gods and goddesses. It is also believed that some of the images represent famous Muslim warriors of subcontinent as well. This religious ambiguity is what leads many locals to declare Baba Khem Singh a secular-minded man. But today, much like its original owner’s inclusive ideas, Bedi Palace lies in ruins.

After partition, the building was used as a government school for boys, but a decade or so ago, the school was shifted to a new building, constructed in front of the palace.

The exterior of the four-storey Bedi Palace.
The exterior of the four-storey Bedi Palace.

Khalid Qureshi, the school principal said “The palace is in a very dilapidated state and could not be used as a school. We were afraid that the structure would collapse, since many parts of the building are in a really bad state.”

“We still use the main hall of the palace as an exam hall, but I’m nervous about doing it because the condition of the building is quite dire,” he added. According to Mr Qureshi, the building should now be restored and preserved as a historic landmark of the region. “It can still be restored and preserved if the concerned authorities pay due attention,” he said.

A beautifully built stone staircase that leads to the upper levels.
A beautifully built stone staircase that leads to the upper levels.

 

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