Lucknow Nawabs: architecture and identity
By: Casci, Simonetta.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.3711-714.Subject(s): Architecture
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The distinctive culture of Lucknow represents an important phase of transition in the definition of modern identities that coincided with the decline of the Mughal empire and the increasing role of the East India Company in Indian affairs. Lucknow's architecture, its town planning and monuments, mirrors the refashioning of identities through the fusion of different cultures and styles. - Reproduced.
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The distinctive culture of Lucknow represents an important phase of transition in the definition of modern identities that coincided with the decline of the Mughal empire and the increasing role of the East India Company in Indian affairs. Lucknow's architecture, its town planning and monuments, mirrors the refashioning of identities through the fusion of different cultures and styles. - Reproduced.


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