Andhra
Pradesh Monuments
Purani Haveli, Hyderabad

Purani
Haveli is situated to the South east of Afzal Gunj Bridge near Dewandevdi. This
is also a building based on Western architecture and noted for its cultural
and historical background. When the layout of the city of Hyderabad was being
planned, the ruler of the kingdom, Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah earmarked a large
estate for the residence of Hazrat Mir Momin, his Chief Adviser and peshwa (Prime
Minister), who widely emerged as a saint and as a statesman.
The main building is reminiscent of the 18th Century European architecture.
Although the buildings in the complex were constructed in the second half of
the 19th Century during the reign of the sixth Nizam, Nawab Mir Mahboob Ali
Khan Bahadur, the seventh Nizam, Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur added the
auxiliary buildings with spacious court yards.
How to Reach This Place
Road : Hyderbad, being Capital city is well conected by Road from all
major cities in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Maharastra and Orissa.
Rail : Being headquarter of South Central Railway , Well connected from
all major cities of India. Hyderabad & Secunderabad Rly Stations.
Air : Has international airport.
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