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Devdi Iqbal ud-Dowla
General information
LocationHyderabad

Devdi Iqbal ud-Dowla is a mansion and heritage structure located in Hyderabad, India. It was the devdi of nobleman Sir Viqar ul Umra (also known as Iqbal ud-Dowla).[1] It was built in the late 18th century.[2] The historic structure is neglected by authorities and is on the verge of destruction.[2][3]

History

It was built in the late 18th century.[2]

Architecture

The building is an example of Palladian and Edwardian styles of architecture.[2] The palace consisted of four quadrangles with a cistern in the middle.[4]

Facade of the Devdi Iqbal ud-Dowla at Shah Gunj

References

  1. ^ "Monumental apathy: Iqbal-ud-Dowla Devdi lies in a shambles in Old City - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Iqbal-ud-Dowla Devdi on the verge of destruction – The Siasat Daily". The Siasat Daily. 21 June 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  3. ^ Imam, Syeda (1 January 2008). The Untold Charminar: Writings on Hyderabad. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780143103707.
  4. ^ Khalidi, Omar. "A Guide to Architecture in Hyderabad, Deccan, India" (PDF). p. 118.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)