HAVELIS OF HARYANA
HAVELIS OF HARYANA -Haveli architecture is a unique vernacular architecture form that flourished in the 18th and 19th century in the pre-Partition western and North India, particularly in Rajasthan, Punjab Gujarat and Haryana influenced by cross-cultural currents from cental Asia, Islamic Persian and Rajput architecture, the haveli architecture was a direct response to the regional climate, while being a mirror of local art and landscape. Haveli means a mansion, and the word was derived from Arabic — probably taken from the Persian word hawli, meaning an enclosed place.
Standing as a symbol of power and prestige, haveli householders were the noblemen, landowners or successful merchants. -The number of havelis as a heritage is very large, but it is becoming less and less with today's time, it is necessary to pay attention to them and they need to be given a new dimension so that they can be saved for the future and the village and the city The people of the city and villages can also rescue them by giving their support.
In Pic the havelis are from - Hissar, Bhiwani, Jhajjar and Mahendergarh District.
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Rural heritage is great
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