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According to the French traveller Tavernier, the majority of houses in Varanasi during the 17th century were made of

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Answered by riturajbabu
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According to the French traveller Tavernier, the majority of houses in Varanasi during the 17th century were made of brick and mud.
Answered by Sidyandex
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Houses in Varanasi in the 17th century was constructed with mud and brick.

Jean Baptiste Tavernier traveled here in 1655.

He has explored the city and had written about its architecture, customers, and life. He called this a pagoda of Benaras.

This is because of the famous temple aster the Puri-based famous Jagannath Temple.

He has also written about the holy river Ganga.

He has written about his concern about the pollution in the river.

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