Another high-flying Haveli which deserves a special mention is Nathmalji Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer. It was a dwelling place of Mohta Nathmal who was the prime minister at the Jaisalmer royal court in the year 1885. This illustrious haveli is an epitome of Rajput nimbleness skillfully envisaged by two Muslim engineers named Lulu and Hathi. At the time of your visit to Jaisalmer, you will see that the edifice of the haveli dumbfound you with the stone-carved screen windows, elegantly executed frescos, balconies bear a resemblance with gemstones and an affluent architectural finery of the regal Rajputs. While entering into the Nathmalji Ki Haveli, you will be welcomed by two full-scale yellow sandstone elephants.
While traveling in and around Nathmalji Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer, you will be exposed to the perfect work of genius that is architectural luxury designed by creative designers who showed stanch firmness and dexterity in accomplishing the massive haveli. The final touch up of interiors of the Haveli is decked out with stone figurines of horses, flora and fauna, elephants and motivating patterns that are exceptional and out of the ordinary jewelry. Murals of Nathmalji Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer are proud aide memoirs of the supercilious background of Rajasthan state that glistens with anecdotes of war, hypermania, love and conspiracy.
Last, but not the least, the supreme lifestyle of stately Rajputs was not just confined to kings and nobles but was replicated by the merchants and the affluent. Nathmalji Ki Haveli is an amalgamation of both Rajput architecture as well as Islamic statuette that was commenced through the caravan traders.
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