This study examines the hundreds of secular and religious buildings, urban residential and commercial foundations, and public monuments commissioned in Lucknow and Oudh between 1722 and 1856 by the fabulously rich Nawabs of Oudh and their Court, the English East India Company, and others.
| Preface | p. 1 |
| Prologue | p. 17 |
| Architecture in the Indo-Islamic and Hindustani Styles, 1722-1754 | p. 37 |
| Architecture in the Indo-Islamic and Hindustani Styles under Shujauddaula, 1754-1775 | p. 59 |
| Jean-Baptiste Gentil and the French Contribution to Military and Civil Architecture in Oudh, 1764-75 | p. 80 |
| The Architectural Career of Antoine Polier in Oudh, 1773-1788 | p. 102 |
| Architecture in the Indo-Islamic and Hindustani Styles under Asafuddaula, 1775-1797 | p. 132 |
| The Works of Claude Martin in Oudh, 1773-1801 | p. 151 |
| English Architecture in Oudh, 1765-1846 | p. 180 |
| The Rise of the Nawabi Indo-European Style, 1798-1827 | p. 207 |
| Architecture in the Indo-Islamic and Hindustani Styles, 1798-1856 | p. 232 |
| The Course of the Nawabi Indo-European Style, 1827-1856 | p. 253 |
| Illustrations and Figures | p. 275 |
| Glossary | p. 383 |
| Note on the Building Profession and the Nature of Building Materials used in the Nawabi Period | p. 384 |
| Note on the Political and Cultural History of Oudh, 1722-1856 | p. 387 |
| Notes to the Text | p. 393 |
| Index | p. 449 |
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