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Anand Bagh Palace (also known as Lakshmivilas Palace) is a palace situated in town of Darbhanga in the Indian state of Bihar.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Bihar, Charles Maries, Darbhanga, Kameshwar Singh, Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Lakshmeshwar Singh, Mahogany, Raj Darbhanga, Roper Lethbridge, Rudraksha, Sandalwood, Sanskrit, 1934 Nepal–India earthquake.

  2. Darbhanga
  3. Indian palace stubs
  4. Palaces in Bihar
  5. Rebuilt buildings and structures in India
  6. Tourist attractions in Darbhanga district

Bihar

Bihar is a state in Eastern India.

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Charles Maries

Charles Maries (18 December 1851 – 11 October 1902) was an English botanist and plant collector who was sent by James Veitch & Sons of Chelsea, London to search for new hardy plants in Japan, China and Taiwan between 1877 and 1879; there he discovered over 500 new species, which Veitch introduced to England.

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Darbhanga

Darbhanga is the fifth largest city and municipal corporation in the state of Bihar in India, and is considered an important city in North Bihar.

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Kameshwar Singh

Maharajadhiraj Sir Kameshwar Singh Goutam Bahadur, K.C.I.E. (28 November 1907 – 1 October 1962) was the Maharaja of Darbhanga.

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Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University

Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University (KSDSU) is a state university located at Darbhanga, Bihar, India, dedicated to the teaching and promotion of Sanskrit.

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Lakshmeshwar Singh

Maharaja Sir Lakshmeshwar Singh, Maharaja of Darbhanga (25 September 1858 – 16 November 1898) was the Zamindar and principal landowner of Darbhanga in the Mithila region, presently in the state of Bihar, India.

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Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight-grained, reddish-brown timber of three tropical hardwood species of the genus Swietenia, indigenous to the AmericasBridgewater, Samuel (2012).

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Raj Darbhanga

The Darbhanga Raj, also known as Raj Darbhanga and the Khandwala dynasty, was a Maithil Brahmin dynasty and the rulers of territories, not all contiguous, that were part of the Mithila region, now divided between India and Nepal.

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Roper Lethbridge

Sir Roper Lethbridge (23 December 1840 – 15 February 1919) was a British academic and civil servant in India and a Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1892.

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Rudraksha

Rudraksha (IAST) refers to the dried stones or seeds of the genus Elaeocarpus specifically, Elaeocarpus ganitrus.

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Sandalwood

Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.

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1934 Nepal–India earthquake

The 1934 Nepal–India earthquake or 1934 Bihar–Nepal earthquake was one of the worst earthquakes in India's history.

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See also

Darbhanga

Indian palace stubs

Palaces in Bihar

Rebuilt buildings and structures in India

Tourist attractions in Darbhanga district

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anand_Bagh_Palace

Also known as Anand Bag Palace, Anandbag Palace, Anandbagh Palace, Lakshmivilas Palace.