Few years back I had to visit my in-laws old family house located in the historical Qissah Khawani Bazaar Peshawar, the house captivated my sight upon first sight. It was originally built by a Hindu gold smith in the early part of 19th century, later it remained the residence of Afghan ambassador. It came to possession of my in-laws in the 20th century. I called this visit as History Revisited. The house though magnificent has lost lot of the original beauty due to poverty and neglect of the residents. Nonetheless history of our country.
A lamp holder, for old style oil lamp outside the house
Main Entrance door, notice the intricate wood carving which has stood strong for over 200 years.
Another view of the intricate woodwork on main door.
Glass-work on the ceiling. Baithak (drawing room)
This was the place where idols were placed for charm and worship.
Master Bedroom Ceiling
Another view of the beautiful glass-work on the ceiling of master bedroom
Main lobby ceiling and its beautiful glass work
I did not really understand the reason for this arrow on the ceiling, till I showed the photo to my late grand father, who came to Pakistan in 1948 from India. He told me that this arrow points towards East the "Sacred" direction.
Wall Carvings
Intricate carvings on the wall
more carvings on the wall
Beautiful wood-work on the pillar of master bed.
Airduct (roshandaan), all made from wood
Wood Partition
Intricate wood-work on the roshandaan(ventilation-duct)
Getting old and rusty but still standing strong, woodwork which has stood strong for over 200 years.
Another roshandaan (ventilation-duct)
Another door of the house, astounding wood-work