The havelis were converted into
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The havelis were converted into grand mansions
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The havelis were converted into Hotels and Museums.
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Mughal nobility lived in majestic mansions known as havelis. There were as many as 100 havelis in North India. However, the Mughals were not able to maintain their havelis and their havelis were sub-divided and sold.
In the present day, because of growth in tourism, many of the havelis have been transformed into heritage hotels, while other havelis have been made as museums for the general public.
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