Chota Imambara

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Chota Imambara is a 19th-century Shia Muslim congregation hall and mausoleum in Lucknow, India, renowned for its ornate architecture and elaborate interior decorations.

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Chota Imambara canonical 3
Imambara of Amjad Ali Shah 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shia congregation hall
historical monument
mausoleum
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Sibtainabad Imambara
surface form: Hussainabad Imambara

Sibtainabad Imambara
surface form: Imambara of Hussainabad
architecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture
Mughal architecture
Persian-influenced architecture
builderTitle third Nawab of Awadh
builtBy Muhammad Ali Shah
commissionedBy Muhammad Ali Shah
completionDate 1842
contains several other family graves
tombs of Muhammad Ali Shah and his mother
country India
dedicatedTo Muhammad Ali Shah
governingBody Archaeological Survey of India
hasFeature Arabic and Persian inscriptions
decorative lamp stands
gilded domes
reflecting pond
stucco ornamentation
hasPart central hall
courtyard
domes
fountain
minarets
hasUse congregation hall
mausoleum
religious gathering place
tourist site
heritageStatus protected monument
locatedIn Hussainabad
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
nearby Bara Imambara
Rumi Darwaza
notableFor calligraphy
chandeliers
elaborate interior decorations
glasswork
mirror work
ornate architecture
religion Shia Islam
startDate 1837
usedDuring Muharram
usedFor majlis

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Lucknow hasLandmark Chota Imambara
Nawabs of Awadh built Chota Imambara
Imambara complexes in Lucknow hasPart Chota Imambara
Imambara complexes in Lucknow hasPart Chota Imambara
this entity surface form: Imambara of Amjad Ali Shah