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The Haveli: A Social History Stones in the Sand: The Architecture of Rajasthan, edited by Giles Tillotson,

Title:The Haveli: A Social History Stones in the Sand: The Architecture of Rajasthan, edited by Giles Tillotson,
Author:Glynn, Sarah
Publication:Marg
Enumeration:Vol. 52-4, p. 102-111
Abstract:The havelis of the nobles and merchants were the cells which made up the traditional towns of north India and Pakistan, and each was home to a complex community of extended family and servants. These fine buildings evolved to suit a now vanished culture, and today most are sadly neglected.

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