Kothi
Kothi is a term used primarily in South Asia, especially India and Pakistan, to describe a large, often ornate mansion or estate that historically belonged to wealthy families, aristocrats, or landowners. The word originates from the Hindi and Urdu languages, where it denotes a *house* or *residence*. In many contexts it implies a sense of grandeur, symbolizing social status and power.
Architecturally, kothis combine local building traditions with influences from Mughal, colonial, and regional styles. Typical features
The concept of a kothi played a significant role in the rural and urban organization of pre‑modern
Notable examples include the Mysore Palace’s surrounding kothi complexes in Karnataka, the Fazil Rahman Khan House