Indian Mansions: A Social History of the Haveli

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Orient Longman, 1998 - Architecture, Domestic - 212 pages
Indian Mansions follows the course of a day in the life of a haveli, expanding specific events to examine wider patterns of life, and combining individual observations with the historical background. The book draws on written accounts, from the diary of the Mughal Emperor Babur to the reminiscences of those who worked for the British East India Company, and it is brought up to date by the author s first-hand interviews with those who live in the havelis today.

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MORNING
41
DAY
64
EVENING
117
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