KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH - Corporate office in Lucknow , India
KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH - Corporate office in Lucknow , India
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KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH - Corporate office in Lucknow - Lucknow, India

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About KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH in Lucknow

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VW3H+2VW KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH, Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001

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3.9

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VW3H+2VW KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH, Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001
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KOTHI ROSHANUDAULAH - Featured Reviews (36)

User profile pictureMaroof Culmen

Growing up in Lucknow, heritage monuments felt like regular parts of my daily landscape. It wasn't until the city began to modernize that I truly appreciated their significance. One such captivating structure is Kothi Roshan-ud-Daulah, often seen on my detours through narrow lanes to avoid Aminabad traffic. Built by Nawab Taj-ud-Din Muhammed Hussain Khan, known as Roshan-ud-Daulah, this kothi was once a symbol of Awadh's opulence. Appointed as the Prime Minister of Awadh by King Naseer-ud-Din Haider, he held the position until the king's untimely death. The kothi was even dubbed "Qaiser Pasand," or "King's Delight," a testament to its grandeur. Controversially, some sources suggest that Kothi Roshan-ud-Daulah and Qaiser Pasand are separate structures, though most, including the Archaeological Survey of India, consider them to be the same. This building played a role in the 1857-58 freedom struggle and has housed legends and myths, like a dacoit immortalized as a statue on its roof. Today, it's heartbreaking to see its condition. Once a grand edifice, it's now reduced to housing administrative offices and its architectural elements are in disrepair. One of its mosques even serves as a storage for government files. Some restoration has been attempted, but much more is needed to preserve this historical gem. In a fast-paced world, these landmarks are vital links to our past. Kothi Roshan-ud-Daulah is not just an architectural wonder; it's a silent keeper of Lucknow's rich history, and it deserves far better care.

User profile pictureNavneel Neeraj

Guzashta Lakhnau is in Qaiserbagh. 9 Nov 2019. Roshan ud Daula Kothi, Qaisar Bagh This building was built by Roshan-ud-Daula, Prime Minister of Nawab Naseer ud Din Haidar (1827-1837) of Oudh. Later on Nawab Wajid Ali Shah took it under his control and named it Qaisar Pasand. This building was used as district court and is now a State protected monument. Almost all the specialities of Oudh architecture is seen in this building, which was built with local Lakhauri bricks with lime and surkhi mortar. The architecture of this building is having a combination of Mughal and British Architecture. Until few years back this building serve as offices of various government organisations like District Election Officer and Archaeological Survey.

User profile pictureSangharsh Rao

T o the south west of the main Qaiserbagh palace is situated Qaiser Pasand, originally the Kachehri of Raushan-ud-Daula who was the prime minister of King Ghazi-ud-din Haider and his son, constructed between 1827-34, this is the only built area which is still intact. Like all other buildings there is a basement and five-storey above ground level. Wajid Ali Shah, when started construction of Qaiserbagh palace annexed it to his palace and announced that the building will be used for the same purpose for which it was erected, the place of justice. It was named as Qaisar Pasand, and the Daftar-e-insha and Kachehri of the king remained there. Comparing with the other buildings of the period, it has rightly been described as 'turbulent composition' combining a large number of desperate features that set unhappily together. "The Raushan-ud-Daula kothi was to be the most turbulent composition of the reign. Commissioned by Ghazi-ud-din Haider's minister, Raushan-ud-Daula, the kothi had a complicated and mixed design, combining an astonishing range of various architectural elements. It was a huge edifice with at least one (and possibly two) basement level (s) and now four (but originally five) levels above ground level. Its basic form was rectangular, but acquired a complex polygonal outline, as it had canted corners on one front, projecting regular bays on another front, a grand hexa style portico on the third front, and yet other tiny balconies, colonnaded verandahs and staircases on each and every front. The upper basement contained taikhanas, whose ventilators were to be seen peeping out of its rusticated outer face. In fact, Kothi Raushan-ud-Daula was erected on a dried tank, the level of which was much lower than the average ground level. Therefore the foundation of the edifice was also in depth and two storey of it could be equaled to the general ground level. Kothi Roshan-ud-Daula was erected at the time when there was no existence of Qaiserbagh. The portion facing north was first built and the architecture of this portion was copied from that of Daulat Khana Asifi. It was raised to the third level to match the floor level of the 'hearing hall' rooftop. The five storey of the building were intact till 1868. The British Government made minor changes during the settlement of 1868 - 1869 and an office of Dy. Commissioner was then established there. The portion facing south was constructed after completion of the first phase, and is totally different from the previous construction. The two 'hearing halls' of the two phases construction were connected with five doorways of eight feet height, which were closed in 1870s for the reasons better known to the administration of that time. The design of the ceiling of the 'hearing hall' was the same as that of present day structure. The well-defined design still tells the building design genius of that period. Total load distributed through smaller beams to the larger one and finally rested to the strong and wide walls. Today these are called coffer beams and coffer slab. The walls are also not abnormally wide, mostly not more than a meter. A mosque is situated across one corner of the building and an identical building stands on the opposite corner for compositional balance. On the roof, a second pavilion was crowned with a striking half dome, covered with copper, as though it had been sliced from top to bottom. All the domes, big and small are covered with copper. Potteries are extensively used. On the top of all, there is a semi-circular copper ware, suggesting the sun is rising, with the semaphore in the centre. After the recapture of Lucknow in 1858 by the British army the English government established here the office of deputy commissioner of Lucknow. For a long time, city superintendent of police and city magistrate made their offices here. The Court of deputy commissioner and city magistrate till early 1960s occupied the two 'hearing halls'. After independence, in mid fifties, the land of the building facing north was allotted to Nari Sewa Samiti, a non- government

User profile pictureSwapnil Rastogi

The construction of #Roshan ud-Daula Kothi now known as #Old UP State Archeology Department was built by the Ghazi-ud-din's chief minister, Roshan-ud-Daula(1827- 1837). #Nawab Wajid Ali Shah confiscated the building from him in around 1847. The Kothi is wonderful example of European and Mughal Architecture.

User profile picturemohd. Sanjeel

the Kachehri of Raushan-ud-Daulah who was the prime minister of King Ghazi-ud-din Haider and his son, constructed between 1827-34 AD.There was a Kothi Roshan-ud-daulah outside the west gate of Qaisar Bagh, after seizing(confiscating) it Wajid Ali Shah had named it Qaisar Pasand and his lover Nawab Mashook Mahal used to live in it. Now protected under U.P. State archaeology, U.P. state archaeology itself and the district election office are using the building.

User profile pictureSumit Maurya

Good view.

User profile pictureMasood Usmani

Mosque inside offers juma namaz at 1230 hrs earliest in lucknow

User profile pictureShirish Joshi

Kothi Roshan ud daula. Documented by KRVIA Students in 2015. Documentation available at KRVIA

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