The entry gate to the haveli, in Gali
Qasim Jan
The plaque in which the Delhi municipal government claims credit for
having restored the haveli "to its original splendour"
Only the left half of the haveli has been bought by the government; the
right half remains a private business
The haveli itself, the photographer observes, "is nothing but some
walls and a large courtyard"
In an alcove, behind a protective glass shield, Mirza Ghalib sits,
composing poetry
"Mirza Ghalib's favorites"
"Wall that divides the two halves of the haveli"
All the above images are photos from a visit by Mr. Kashif-ul-Hoda, 2005
Source: http://www.twocircles.net/2009jun24/ghalibs_haveli.html
(downloaded July 2009)
The upper floors of the haveli, above
the public exhibit area
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mayankaustensoofi/3573174020/
(downloaded July 2009)
A romantic modern reimagination of
Ghalib's haveli
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30335650@N00/253585399/
(downloaded July 2009)
The most evocative photo of the haveli
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31197521@N05/3482776349/
(downloaded July 2009)
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