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Palaces in Punjab

imagesPalaces of Punjab are the examples of post Mughal architecture and the British era sculpture done from 15th century to 18th century.

Palaces in Punjab are complete symbols of luxury and grandeur in medieval and modern era.

Summer-Palace-of-Maharaja-Ranjit-Singh-AmritsarSummer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Summer Palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was constructed at a sprawling landscape. This palace is known for its exquisite location, intricate carvings and remarkable interiors.
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Qila Mubarak
Qila Mubarak is used to the residence of the Patiala Royal Clan during one point of time. The residential portions were called Qila Androon, also translated as inner fort.
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imagesSheesh Mahal
Sheesh Mahal was built between the years 1845 and 1847 by Narinder Singh. The palace was known as Sheesh Mahal because of the extensive use of mirror and glasswork in the interior designs.

Khalsa Collegeimages
Khalsa College is a historic educational organization in Amritsar in Punjab. This palatial college was founded in 1892, the sprawling 300-acre campus.

Moti Bagh Palaceimages
Moti Bagh Palace is a palace in Patiala. It was built as one of the largest residences in the world and served as principal residence for Patiala royal family till late 1940 when it shifted to New Motibagh Palace which acts as permanent residence to Maharaja of Patiala and his family.

Sainik Schoolimages
Sainik School of Kapurthala is one of 24 Sainik Schools across India. The school was inaugurated in July 1961 by Defence Minister V.K. Krishna Menon, with the objective of preparing boys for entry into National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla.

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