1. Parliament House
2.Rashtrapati Bhavan
3.India Gate
4.Secretariats
5.Church of Redemption
6.Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart
Mughal buildings were built in the Indian/Mughal architectural style - mainly from sunbaked bricks. British colonial buildings often incorporated the Indo-European style - with a mixture of Indian, islamic, and European styles.
lutyen's buildings includes most of colonial Delhi structures...like the Rashtrapati Bhavan..Colonial Delhi is in fact called LUTYENS' DELHI!!his full name....Edwin Lutyen
the first british man worked on only buildings in which he built the brazilions tower. the biggest tower in the world
The british gained control over delhi in 1912
it is built in Delhi India.
In 1911 The British changed their Capital from calcutta to delhi.
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658) built the Lal Qila (Red Fort) at Delhi in 1648. It was the official residence of the Mughals until 1857, when the British exiled the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar to Rangoon in Burma.
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The two houses of parliament are the house of commons and the house of lords.
Red Fort in Delhi built by Shah Jahan.
If you mean Delhi, it's a huge city itself, located in northern India. Within Delhi is New Delhi, which is technically a district of Delhi and the capital of India, where the government buildings are.
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