Shahi Baori, Lucknow- Mini Sheet

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Technical Data

Stamp Set Stepwells of India
Date of Issue December 29, 2017
Denomination Rs. 80
Perforation 13¼ x 13¾
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Sh. Brahm Prakash
Catalog Codes

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Themes

The Shahi Baori, located within the historic Bara Imambara complex in Lucknow, is a magnificent example of Mughal-era engineering and architecture. Built during the reign of Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, the fourth Nawab of Awadh, this stepwell served a crucial purpose — to store water for the grand Imambara and its surroundings.

Designed with precision and elegance, the Shahi Baori showcases a perfect blend of utility and architectural beauty. It was constructed around a large water reservoir, which not only provided water but also helped maintain the cool temperature within the monument. The front façade of the stepwell, adorned with arched corridors and symmetrical designs, was specially designed by an expert architect from Delhi, reflecting the grandeur of the Awadhi style.

The Shahi Baori was not merely a functional structure but also a symbol of royal hospitality, often used by the Nawabs and their guests as a tranquil resting spot. Its reflective waters and arched galleries create an illusion of depth and mystery, adding to the charm of the Bara Imambara complex.

Today, the Shahi Baori stands as a testament to the Nawabi era’s architectural excellence, embodying both artistic sophistication and practical ingenuity.