Part of Hyderabad's Mahbub Mansion collapses

The two-storeyed palace was constructed by Asaf Jah VI, Mahbub Ali Khan, in classical European and Mughal architectural style.
Mahbub Mansion (Photo | Vinay Madapu, EPS)
Mahbub Mansion (Photo | Vinay Madapu, EPS)

HYDERABAD:  A part of the century-old Mahbub Mansion in Malakpet collapsed on Wednesday. A patio of the palace supported by wooden poles on its first floor collapsed, which was recorded by a resident of the locality. No one was injured. 

A patio of the century-old Mahbub
Mansion at Malakpet in Hyderabad
collapses, on Wednesday 

The two-storeyed palace, which was constructed in classical European and Mughal architectural style, was built by Asaf Jah VI, Mahbub Ali Khan. After the area around the mansion was converted into a wholesale market during the 1970s, residential and commercial structures started encroaching upon the palace’s vicinity, posing danger to its structure.

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