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Imambara Inside The Residency

by
Ms. Meera Devrahi Singh
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Front view of the imambara.

  • The beautiful arrangement of the bricks on the pillars.

  • The interesting double arch structure and the motifs on the arch.

  • A well inside the imambara foyer.

  • The motifs on the wall debris.

  • The array of doors is a feature common in all residency buildings to avoid hot summers.

  • View from one of the arches.

  • The work on the arch on the entrance.

  • The explicit engraved designs on the arches.

  • The explicit engraved designs on the pillars.

  • The special double arch.

  • The scar of shelling on the building.

Front view of the imambara.

The beautiful arrangement of the bricks on the pillars.

The interesting double arch structure and the motifs on the arch.

A well inside the imambara foyer.

The motifs on the wall debris.

The array of doors is a feature common in all residency buildings to avoid hot summers.

View from one of the arches.

The work on the arch on the entrance.

The explicit engraved designs on the arches.

The explicit engraved designs on the pillars.

The special double arch.

The scar of shelling on the building.

The Residency originally belonged to Nawab Asaf-ud-daula and subsequently was sold to some Europeans who ran a business in European goods. The entire Residency complex faced shelling and counter shelling over a long period of 5 months. Imambara was also a part of the residency. The Imambara is a shrine built by Shia Muslims for the purpose of Azadari. Even the imambara faced shellings and bombardment.
 

Front view of the imambara.

The beautiful arrangement of the bricks on the pillars.

The interesting double arch structure and the motifs on the arch.

A well inside the imambara foyer.

The motifs on the wall debris.

The array of doors is a feature common in all residency buildings to avoid hot summers.

View from one of the arches.

The work on the arch on the entrance.

The explicit engraved designs on the arches.

The explicit engraved designs on the pillars.

The special double arch.

The scar of shelling on the building.


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