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the inner courtyard in havelies with its pavilion and room was meant for the wonen of the houshold​

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Answered by jameshul471
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Havelis were grand mansions in which the Mughal aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries lived.

(i)A haveli housed many families. On entering the haveli through a beautiful gateway, there was an open courtyard which was surrounded by public rooms. These public rooms meant for visitors and business, used exclusively by males.

(ii)The inner courtyard with its pavilions and rooms was meant for the women of the household. Rooms in the havelis had multiple uses, and very little by way of furniture.

(iii)These havelis began to decline as the Mughal amirs found it difficult to maintain them under conditions of British rule.

(iv)Some havelis were subdivided and sold. Some were taken over by the upcoming mercantile class while many feel into decay.

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