File:The Hooseinabad, Lucknow.jpg

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English: Halftone, divided back, Lucknow, 13.80 x 8.75 cm.

Chota Imambara, a Lucknow landmark, is also called the Husseinabad Imambara. This monument, built as the mausoleum for Muhammad Ali Shah, was completed in 1837 and is part of the Kaiser Bagh complex. The interiors of the Husseinabad Imambara include some remarkable Arabic calligraphy and glass work.

From the first Tuck's Lucknow series, before they added their own captions on the back.
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Author Raphael Tuck & Sons, London
Object location26° 52′ 25.64″ N, 80° 54′ 15.73″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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