Title:Rahat Manzil
Author:Mahbub Ali Khan, Mir, Nizam of HyderabadDate:1885
The mansion was located in Khayriyatabad. In 1885 Mahbub Ali Khan gifted a mansion to Sir Afsar al-Mulk (1850-1931), who renamed it as Rahat Manzil, and expanded it over the years.
Designed in 1930s by Eric Marrett, third in a generation of architectsLocated on Raj Bhavan Road, this mansion was the official residence of the President of the Nizam’s Executive Council and may have been purpose-built. ...
Designed in 1930s by Eric Marrett, third in a generation of architectsLocated on Raj Bhavan Road, this mansion was the official residence of the President of the Nizam’s Executive Council and may have been purpose-built. ...
Located on the road connecting the Urdu Gali Road to Troop Bazaar Road. Sayyid Abdurrahim, a minister in 1947-48 owned it, but since changed hands and is now a bar. The two-storied mansion with trefoil arches shows European ...
Located past the railway bridge near Thuggi Jail to the east, this mansion is known as Raza Ali Bunglow. The arched entrance, projected windows, and a gallery with wooden carvings mark this mansion.
full view, H.H. The Nizam's Panj Mahla Palace; Musi River; Deorhi Nawab Khurshed Jah;
Deorhi Nawab Asman Jah; Makka Masjid; Mahbub Chauk Clock Tower; Mir Alam Mandi; H.H. The
Nizam's Purani Haveli ...