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Kapoor Haveli is a residential building in the city of Peshawar, in modern-day Pakistan. It was home of one generation of the Kapoor family of India. It was constructed before the partition of India, between 1918 and 1922, by Dewan Basheswarnath Kapoor, father of Prithviraj Kapoor, the first member of the family to enter film industry in 1928 as an extra in his first film, Be Dhari Talwar. Among the notable members of the family, Trilok Kapoor, Prithiviraj's younger brother and his son, Raj Kapoor were born in the building.
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dbo:abstract | Kapoor Haveli is a residential building in the city of Peshawar, in modern-day Pakistan. It was home of one generation of the Kapoor family of India. It was constructed before the partition of India, between 1918 and 1922, by Dewan Basheswarnath Kapoor, father of Prithviraj Kapoor, the first member of the family to enter film industry in 1928 as an extra in his first film, Be Dhari Talwar. Among the notable members of the family, Trilok Kapoor, Prithiviraj's younger brother and his son, Raj Kapoor were born in the building. The Kapoors are Punjabi Hindus. After Partition in 1947, members of the family, like other Hindus, left the city and the building. It was purchased in an auction in 1968 by a local individual from Charsadda town in the North West Frontier Province under the settlement clause and then sold to a resident of Peshawar. It is now being converted into a museum by IMGC Global Entertainment in Pakistan with the support of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. In 2021, the Deputy Commissioner of Peshawar values the house at Rs 15 million. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's archaeology department plans to turn the houses into a museum. The deputy commissioner has sent the notices to the current owners. The current owner, Gul Rehman Mohmmad is asking for Rs 2 billion. (en) Капур Хавели (англ. Kapoor Haveli) — историческое здание-хавели в Пешаваре (Пакистан) на улице Дхаки Мунавар-Шах. Многоэтажный дом имеет внутренний двор и около сорока помещений, фасад украшен цветочным фронтоном и выступающими балконами-джарока. Строителями и первыми владельцами дома были Капуры. Здание в 1918—1922 годах построил Деван Башесварнат Капур, сын которого Притхвирадж Капур стал первым членом семьи, работавшим в киноиндустрии. Другими известными членами семьи, родившимися в этом доме были Трилок Капур, брат Притхвираджа и Радж Капур, сын Притхвираджа. Семья переехала в Мумбаи в 1930-х годах, но продолжала владеть домом. Шамми Капур и Шаши Капур хотя и родились на территории современной Индии, но часто бывали здесь. Капуры были пенджабскими индуистами, поэтому после раздела Британской Индии в 1947 году они навсегда покинули Пешавар, оказавшийся в составе мусульманского государства Пакистан. В 1968 году их хавели приобрёл на аукционе ювелир Хаджи Хушал Расул, житель города Чарсадда в Северо-Западной пограничной провинции в соответствии с пунктом урегулирования, и только затем здание было продано жителю города Пешавар. Нынешний владелец дома, Хаджи Исрар Шах, унаследовал его от своего отца, который приобрёл его в середине 1980-х годов. В настоящее время в хавели располагается музей IMGC Global Entertainment в Пакистане, поддержку которому оказывает правительство провинции Хайбер-Пахтунхва. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Kapoor Haveli is a residential building in the city of Peshawar, in modern-day Pakistan. It was home of one generation of the Kapoor family of India. It was constructed before the partition of India, between 1918 and 1922, by Dewan Basheswarnath Kapoor, father of Prithviraj Kapoor, the first member of the family to enter film industry in 1928 as an extra in his first film, Be Dhari Talwar. Among the notable members of the family, Trilok Kapoor, Prithiviraj's younger brother and his son, Raj Kapoor were born in the building. (en) Капур Хавели (англ. Kapoor Haveli) — историческое здание-хавели в Пешаваре (Пакистан) на улице Дхаки Мунавар-Шах. Многоэтажный дом имеет внутренний двор и около сорока помещений, фасад украшен цветочным фронтоном и выступающими балконами-джарока. В настоящее время в хавели располагается музей IMGC Global Entertainment в Пакистане, поддержку которому оказывает правительство провинции Хайбер-Пахтунхва. (ru) |
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