Emperor's Dagger Sells for $3.3 M


(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh, File) :: Children play in the Yamuna River behind the Taj Mahal, in the northern Indian city of Agra in this June 14, 2007 file photo. The Taj Mahal was constructed from 1632 to 1654 by Shah Jahan for his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.


Updated: 4/11/2008

LONDON

A dagger used by the emperor who built the Taj Mahal sold Thursday for $3.3 million, an auction house said.

The dagger once belonged to 17th century Mogul emperor Shah Jahan, whose empire spanned the entire Indian subcontinent and what is now Afghanistan, Bonhams auctioneers said.

A royal emblem and dates inscribed on the curved-tip blade suggest it was made in 1630 for the emperor's 39th birthday. Shah Jahan's name and title are also inscribed on the blade.

The dagger sold for three times its expected auction price at Bonhams Indian and Islamic sale in central London.

It was the top seller in a group of weapons, armor, early pottery and works of art that belonged to late Belgian collector Jacques Desenfans.

The emperor collected precious stones and gold-embellished blades but there is only one other known Shah Jahan blade, which is held in a private collection.

Shah Jahan's 30-year reign is known as the Golden Age of the Moguls. He built many monuments including the Pearl Mosque at Agra and the palace in Delhi.

Construction on the Taj Mahal, now designated one of the Seven Wonders of the World, took 22 years. Shah Jahan built the white marble Taj Mahal in the mid-1600s in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth.


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