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    Dilkusha Kothi is the remains of an eighteenth-century house built in the English baroque style in the quiet Dilkusha area of Lucknow in India. Today...
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    Official Directory. (1971:Aug.). Appointment Section-4 of the Uttar Pradesh Civil Secretariat. 2 March 1971. Photograph of the ruined Dilkusha Kothi v t e...
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    the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha building and Charbagh Railway station. Dilkusha Kothi is the remains of a palace constructed by the British resident Major...
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    the buildings between the Kaiserbagh and Dilkusha were constructed by him. He had a palace called Dilkusha Kothi designed and built by Sir Gore Ouseley...
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    Northumberland (owned by the Delaval family in the eighteenth century) Dilkusha Kothi (constructed in around 1800 on the banks of the Gomti near Lucknow in...
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    Indian army, though the public is allowed to visit the building. "Dilkusha, Bibiyapur kothis: History, nostalgia aplenty in Lucknow!". Hindustan Times. 2019-08-25...
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    Rimanóczy  Hungary Episcopal Palace Szombathely János Szily  India Dilkusha Kothi (in ruin by 1880s) Lucknow Saadat Ali Khan II, 6th Nawab of Oudh  Italy...
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  • Delight' in Urdu, and was inspired by the famous house of the same name, Dilkusha Kothi, in Lucknow, India. Mary was an active member of the Seoul Club, well...
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    Market Sikandar Bagh Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow Musa Bagh Safed Baradari Dilkusha Kothi University of Lucknow Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama Bhatkhande Sanskriti...
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    during this period that Rumi Darwaza, Daulat Khana, Asafi Kothi, Hussainabad Imambaras, Bibiapur Kothi and various gardens such as “Aishbagh, Charbagh, Yahiyaganj...
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    Nawab Saadat Ali Khan and was responsible for building a palace called Dilkusha Kothi on the banks of the Gomti near Lucknow. This palace stood for about...
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    to the east of the city and Charbagh Canal to occupy a walled park, the Dilkusha Park, although this time he suffered from rebel artillery fire until his...
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    art, books and relics of Napoleon. The Metcalfe House was called Matka Kothi by the bearers and khansamahs (chefs) serving Sir Thomas, as they found...
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    attendants at Metcalfe's house called it "Matka Kothi", ('Metcalfe' pronounced as "Matka" and 'Kothi' means "House" in Hindi language) a corrupted version;...
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  • General wali Kothi...
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