
Satkhanda
Historical Landmark
Satkhanda
Satkhanda, located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, is an unfinished four-storey tower that was commissioned by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah in 1842. The construction was inspired by the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Qutub Minar, and it was intended to be a seven-storey structure. Unfortunately, the project was halted after the Nawab's death, leaving it incomplete.
The tower showcases a blend of Greek, Islamic, and Mughal architecture, with each floor designed in descending order of height and width. Despite its unfinished state, Satkhanda remains an intriguing historical monument, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural ambitions of the Nawab.
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