Identify three differences in the city design of New Delhi and Shahjahanabad
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Shahjahanabad
- Shahjahanabad was crowded with mohallas, and dozen bazaars.
- Narrow lanes and bylanes.
- Havelis built in overcrowded areas.
- Shahjahanabad was not established in a planned manner.
- Mughal architecture made Shahjahanabad.
- There was chaos everywhere in Shahjahanabad.
New Delhi
- New Delhi was not crowded nor were there mazes of narrow bylanes.
- Wide roads and streets.
- Bungalows set in open spaces.
- New Delhi was beautifully planned.
- Greek architecture with developed skills and tools.
- New Delhi represented a sense of law and order.
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