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Baoli, Kaithal, Haryana

This baoli was built by Bhai rulers of Kaithal State for the use of the general public. Popularly known as Bhai ki Baoli, it is located near the Government Hospital in the town of Kaithal. The structure is composed of lakhori bricks with lime-surkhi. The step well is three storeyed high with water tank the lowest level. It is approached by descending flight of steps leading down-wards to the well. The walls on the either side of the steps are embellished with blind arches.

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Baradari, Batala

Baradari, Batala

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Baradari, Rangmahal & Tank, Nakodar

Baradari is a large building located across the Baba Murad Shah Tank, standing on a square platform. Structure consists of a square courtyard surrounded by verandas on all sides and three rooms in each corner. Each verandah is entered through a series of three pointed arched openings. A continuous chajjas runs along the periphery of the courtyard below the parapet on the inner walls as well as the outer walls. Outer arches on the western side are closed with moulded terra cotta work so as to form three mehrabs. Entrance to the rooms is through a flat opening with a ventilator on top, which were originally filled with Terracotta lattices. Exterior facade is decorated with blind arches and niches. The structure is constructed of brick and covered with plaster and painted. An upper storey has been recently added to the Bardari. Rang Mahal is located to the north of the tombs at Hadironwala Bagh complex. This structure is planned around a central verandah with cusped arched openings on the north and south side flanked by a room. Northern and southern sides of the verandah have been bricked up. Two staircases lead to the terrace above. Each corner of the northern side is crowned with an octagonal chattri, supported on slender octagonal pillars. From the western wall of this building extends into a thick wall with a small semi octagonal bastion.

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Barakhambha Mosque, Sohna

Located on the north of town, a group of three structures make the Barakhamba Complex; these include a Mosque, a Baradari and a Tomb. The mosque is a rectangular structure with two tapering bastions located at corners on the rear. The main entrance or the front is flanked by an arcaded verandah added later. The interior spaces are covered with three domes on octagonal drums, where the central dome is higher than the other two. The central done is plain while the other two are ribbed; all three topped with inverted lotus. A band of crenellations is located at the parapet level forming a decorative feature of this structure. The Baradari is a colonnaded structure with a domical roof, located next to the Mosque. Some walls have been added to this structure by the occupants in the recent past. A tomb is located in close proximity to the Baradari; a rectangular shaped structure covered with domes supported over octagonal bases. It is home of the caretaker of the mosque. The Barakhambha Mosque has been made functional by a Muslim caretaker for worship and as a madrasa.

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Baroque Architecture, Daman & Diu, ...

Baroque Architecture, Daman & Diu, India

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Baroque Architecture, Goa, India

Baroque Architecture, Goa, India

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