Disambiguation evidence for peacock throne via surface form

"Peacock Throne"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Peacock Throne".

Predicate Object
associatedWith Taj Mahal era of Mughal art
commissionedBy Shah Jahan
countryOfOrigin Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
creator Mughal court artisans
culture Mughal dynasty
surface form: Mughal
describedIn European travel accounts
describedIn contemporary Persian chronicles
endTime 1739
fate looted
genre court regalia
hasPart gem-encrusted columns
hasPart inlaid floral motifs
hasPart jeweled canopy
hasPart peacock-shaped figures
hasPart steps of gold
inception circa 1635
influenced later Iranian royal thrones
influenced symbolic term for Iranian monarchy
instanceOf Mughal artifact
instanceOf imperial throne
instanceOf jewel-encrusted throne
instanceOf lost treasure
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Delhi
lootedBy Nader Shah
lootedFrom Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi
materialUsed diamonds
materialUsed emeralds
materialUsed gold
materialUsed pearls
materialUsed rubies
notableFor artistic craftsmanship
notableFor extravagant use of precious stones
notableFor status as one of the most famous thrones in history
partOf Mughal court ceremonial
presentLocation unknown
startTime reign of Shah Jahan
status destroyed or dismantled
symbolizes Mughal sovereignty
symbolizes imperial power
symbolizes royal magnificence
takenTo Isfahan
takenTo Iran
surface form: Persia
takenTo Tehran
usedBy Aurangzeb
usedBy Shah Jahan
usedBy later Mughal emperors
usedFor imperial audiences
usedFor state ceremonies

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Peacock Throne".

Nader Shah tookFromDelhi
"Peacock Throne"
↳ resolves to peacock throne