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Faizabad, 7km. from Ayodhaya,developed as a township nearly 220 years ago, during the reign of Safdar Jung, the second Nawab of Avadh ( 1739-54 ), who laid its foundation by making it his army headquarters.
During the reign of Shuja-ud-daula, Faizabad attained prosperity which it never saw again. The principle achievement of the period was the mausoleum of Shuja-ud-daula, famous as Gulab Bari. It is a striking building of fine properties, standing in a garden surrounded by a wall, approachable through two large gateways. Shuja-ud-daula's wife was the well known Bahu Begum, who married the Nawab in 1743 and continued to reside in Faizabad, her residence being the Moti-Mahal. Closeby at Jawaharbagh lies her Maqbara, where she was buried after her death. It is considered to be one of the finest
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buildings of its kind in Avadh, which was built at the cost of three lakh rupees by her chief advisor Darab Ali Khan. Shuja-ud-daula, his successor settled at Faizabad after 1764 and built a fort known as Chhota Calcutta, now in ruins. In 1765, he built the Chowk and Tripaulia and subsequently laid out the Anguribagh and Motibagh to the south of it, Asafbagh & Bulandbagh to the west of the city.
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