| Identification / पहचान | |
| Reference Number / संदर्भ संख्या | DL06012156 |
| Built Heritage/Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल |
Built Heritage |
| Name of the Monument / Built Heritage / Site स्मारक / निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल का नाम |
Residence |
| State / राज्य | Delhi |
| District / जिला | Central |
| Manual District | |
| Sub District / उप-जिला | |
| Manual Sub District | |
| Village / गाँव | |
| Manual Village | |
| Cultural Affiliation / सांस्कृतिक सम्बंधन | Late Medieval - उत्तर मध्यकाल |
| Date/Period तारीख/युग |
Late Medieval - उत्तर मध्य काल |
| Sub Period | Late mughal |
| Geo-Location / भू-अवस्थिति | 407,Kucha Brij Nath |
| Latitude / अक्षांश | 28 39 25 |
| Longitude / देशान्तर | 77 13 30 |
| Approach to the Monument / पहुंचने का मार्ग | |
| Approach /पहुंचने का मार्ग | 10 m inside Kucha Brij Nath Lane. |
| Air Port / विमानपत्तन | IGI Airport |
| Railway Station / रेलवे स्टेशन | New Delhi Railway |
| Bus Station / बस स्टैंड | Red Fort ISBT Kashmere Gate |
| Topographical Features / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | |
| Topographical Feature / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | Plain- मैदान |
| Topographical Description / स्थलाकृतिक विवरण | It lies in area between flood plains of Yamuna and Delhi Ridge. Delhi Ridge is northern extension of ancient Aravali range. It is situated in the urban set up. |
| History / इतिहास | |
| Brief History / संक्षिप्त इतिहास | It is a late mughal period residential building. There is nothing much known about its historicity. |
| Local / Traditional description associated with Built Heritage / Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल से सम्बंधित स्थानीय/ परम्परागत विवरण |
N A |
| Architectural Style / स्थापत्य शैली | Indo-persian - हिन्द - फारस |
| Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत / संरचना / स्थल |
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| Description of Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत/संरचना/स्थल का विवरण |
This is one of the historic havelis of the walled city of Shahjahanabad. It was built during the phase of Mughal era when these buildings are considered unique because of their distinct architecture. The premises are entered through a pointed arched gateway which is built on a raised platform. The gateway is ornamented with multi-foliated arch design. The remains of floral and geometric decoration on the gateway are also visible. Two small cusped niches are there at the either side of the gateway probably to put earthen lamps at night. The stone platforms must have been used for either sitting or socializing or for business purposes. These platforms are locally known as otlas. The projected balcony is supported by carved stone brackets. The impressive gateway leads to the courtyard. The haveli is built upon by following the typical haveli architecture of that time. |
| Structure material and other material संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
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| Building/Structure material and other material used प्रयोग में लाई गई इमारती / संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
The wall of this structure is made up of bricks and plastered with cement. The facade is made up of red sandstone and white washed with distemper paint. The floor is made up of stone. |
| Usage(s) & Sub Type | |
| Usage(s) / प्रयोग | Living Monument - प्रयोग |
| Sub-Usage(s)/ उप-प्रयोग | Residential |
| Ownership / स्वामित्व | Private - निजी |
| Protection status / संरक्षण अवस्था | Unprotected- असंरक्षित |
| Plan/Elevation विन्यास/उध्र्व विन्यास | |
| Published Reference / प्रकाशित संदर्भ | |
| Author / लेखक | Zafar Hasan |
| Name / नाम | Hasan Zafar, Monuments of Delhi, 1997, vol-4, pg- 49 |
| Year / वर्ष | 1999-2000 |
| Published/Unpublished प्रकाशित / अप्रकाशित |
Published |
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