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ANDHRAPRADESH : There were two kinds of traditional houses in Andhra Pradesh. While the manduva logili or illu featuring a courtyard with rooms that opened onto it was found mostly in villages, the chavadi illu had a large hall that stretched across thehouse and built mostly by the upper castes.
PUNJAB : A traditional Punjabi kothi or haveli is ahouse built with a blend of Punjabivernacular and colonial design elements. The typical construction materials were bricks, lime, mud, surkhi (powdered broken brick) and timber. There was a central courtyard around which all the rooms were built
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There were two kinds of traditional houses in Andhra Pradesh. While the manduva logili or illu featuring a courtyard with rooms that opened onto it was found mostly in villages, the chavadi illu had a large hall that stretched across thehouse and built mostly by the upper castes.
A traditional Punjabi kothi or haveli is ahouse built with a blend of Punjabivernacular and colonial design elements. The construction materials were bricks, lime, mud, surkhi and timber. There was a central courtyard around which all the rooms were built
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