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Architecture under the nawabs of Awadh in the splendid domain of Indian architectural masterpiece can demand full attention, which was verily brought out by the crumbling and downfall of the Mughal Empire. As the Mughal Empire weakened thus, the nawabs of Murshidabad, Awadh and Hyderabad began to establish their own successor states. The architecture sponsored by the rulers and inhabitants of these new domains was heavily dependent on the Mughal style established during Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, yet in each case new formal interpretations and meaning gave way to older forms. The results were often highly creative expressions, reflecting these houses' political faithfulness and religious attachment and expression. Architecture under the Nawabs of Awadh was quite an apprehended mission, with the smaller stately union endeavouring to make their mark coming out from the gargantuan shadow of the Mughal Dynasty. And Indian architectural genius or the opposite under the nawabs of Awadh strictly comes under the princely states category, which had established their supremacy and stronghold amidst such scenario of dilapidation.



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