Mukhi House, Hyderabad
Posted: 26 Oct 2021
The Mukhi House in Hyderabad, was built around 1921 by Jethanand Mukhi, an influential Hindu Sindhi family, has been turned into a museum by the government. It occupies 833 sq yards, opposite Pakka Qilla fort.
Designed by an Italian architect, inflation adjusted, it would have cost the equivalent of 200m rupees (about $2,600,000) today.
The second video is from a family member. Note that contrary to the BKs' claim that Lekhraj Kirpalani was the richest man in India, the Mukhi was said to be the richest man in Hyderabad, & explains how their great wealth & power arose thanks to the British shifting land ownership from Muslims to Hindus in the Sind.
Designed by an Italian architect, inflation adjusted, it would have cost the equivalent of 200m rupees (about $2,600,000) today.
The second video is from a family member. Note that contrary to the BKs' claim that Lekhraj Kirpalani was the richest man in India, the Mukhi was said to be the richest man in Hyderabad, & explains how their great wealth & power arose thanks to the British shifting land ownership from Muslims to Hindus in the Sind.