What did the Mughal nobles do with their havelis during the 20th century ???
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Haveli is the traditional houses made to live which is multi-storeyed building where a very large family used to live in. And bungalow is a single storeyed building build in a small space with a open ground where a nuclear family lives in. Haveli is very large but bungalow is not very large...
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- A haveli is a traditional townhouse or mansion in the Indian subcontinent, usually one with historical and architectural significance. The word haveli is derived from Arabic hawali, meaning "partition" or "private space", popularised under the Mughal Empire, and was devoid of any architectural.These havelis are noted for their frescoes depicting images of gods.
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