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Havelis of Old Delhi

AuthorText by Pavan K. Varma and Sondeep Shankar
PublisherBookwise
Publisher1999
PublisherReprint. First published in 1992
Publisher126 p,

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Chunna Mal’s Haveli. 2. Haveli begum Samru. 3. Namak Haram ki Haveli. 4. Zeenat Mahal. 5. The British residency. 6. Skinner’s house. 7. Metcalfe Saheb ki Haveli. 8. Haveli Ahsanullah Khan. 9. The Haksar Haveli.

"The book focuses on the mansions built in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, of which in some cases, little remains beyond a pile of rubble, while in others, there is sufficient evidence of an indigenous architectural technique and the gracious lifestyle it once upheld.

"It was as far back as 1825 that Bishop Heber visited Delhi and remarked that the spider hangs her tapestry in the palace of the Caesars’. In June 1989, Varma and Shankar began their eighteen-month walk through those streets—past alleys, through doorways, up narrow staircases and down mildewed basements to produce this invaluable and enduring document of a lost era. Through them an entire period of recent Indian history, encapsulating feudal Nawabs and British Sahebs, comes alive.

"The text and photographs are not merely descriptive. Underlying them is a disturbing statement of India’s fast diminishing heritage." (jacket)

[Pavan K. Varma’s books include Ghalib : The Man. The Times: Krishna : The Playful Divine.

Sondeep Shankar’s books include Childhood in India and The Sikhs.]

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