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Lalbagh Palace

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The Holkar family resided in the palace up to 1978. After the death of Tukojirao Holkar(III), his granddaughter Usha Raje established a trust and looked after the estate. Later, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Arjun Singh brought it under control of State Government.
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style and once had a 20-acre rose garden, while its main gates are modelled after those at the Buckingham Palace, by Triggs of Calcutta. Paneling, bronze work, decorative plaster, stone work and furniture for the palace were provided by
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in 1926, further expanded it. After the death of Tukojirao Holkar III in 1978, his third wife, an American, Sharmishtha Devi (formerly Nancy Anne Miller) moved out and subsequently, much of the first floor was destroyed in a fire.
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The palace was home to the powerful maratha Holkar Dynasty. Spread over 76 acres of property, the construction of the 45-room palace happened in three phases. It is built in the Italian
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In the 1980s, the palace fell into disrepair and was prone to theft of its antiques before the state government acquired the property in 1987 for Rs 64.46 lakh.
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Residence of the Holkar Maharaja of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
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under the aegis of the Madhya Pradesh state Government.
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Laibagh



Malhar Rao Holkar
Holkar Dynasty
Indore
Renaissance Revival architecture
H.H. Martyn & Co.
Tukojirao Holkar II
Shivajirao Holkar
Tukojirao Holkar III
Archaeological Survey of India
World Monuments Fund
Kalank
Rajwada
Manik Bagh
"Lal Bagh Palace"


"Lal Bagh palace in Indore is a crumbling edifice"
"Four Holkar architectural gems to explore in Indore"
https://www.mptourism.com/lal-bagh-palace-indore.html
"Protected Monuments in Madhya Pradesh « Archaeological Survey of India"
"Lal Bagh Palace"
"India's Extravagant Lal Bagh Palace is Restored to its Former Glory"
"A luxury traveller's guide to Indore, the cleanest Indian city"

Lalbagh Palace
22°42′00″N 75°50′50″E / 22.7001°N 75.8471°E / 22.7001; 75.8471

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