Raj Bhavan, Shimla, the Glossary
Raj Bhavan (translation: Government House), formerly Barnes' Court is the official residence of the Governor of Himachal Pradesh.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Edward Barnes (British Army officer), Government of Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, List of governors of Himachal Pradesh, Official residence, Peterhoff, Shimla, Shimla, Shiv Pratap Shukla, Translation, Tudor Revival architecture.
- British-era buildings in Himachal Pradesh
- Buildings and structures in Shimla
- Governors' houses in India
Edward Barnes (British Army officer)
Lieutenant General Sir Edward Barnes, (28 October 1776 – 19 March 1838) was a British soldier who became governor of Ceylon.
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Government of Himachal Pradesh
The Government of Himachal Pradesh also known as the State Government of Himachal Pradesh, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
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Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh ("Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India.
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List of governors of Himachal Pradesh
This is a list of governors of Himachal Pradesh.
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Official residence
An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, or other senior figures), and may not always be the same place where the office holder conducts their official functions or lives.
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Peterhoff, Shimla
The Peterhoff is a building in Chaura Maidan, Shimla which housed at least seven viceroys and governors general of India during the British Raj. Raj Bhavan, Shimla and Peterhoff, Shimla are British-era buildings in Himachal Pradesh, buildings and structures in Shimla and Indian building and structure stubs.
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Shimla
Shimla (also known as Simla, the official name until 1972) is the capital and the largest city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
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Shiv Pratap Shukla
Shiv Pratap Shukla (born 1 April 1952) is an Indian politician and statesman.
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Translation
Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text.
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Tudor Revival architecture
Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the 19th century.
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See also
British-era buildings in Himachal Pradesh
- Auckland House School, Shimla
- Barog railway station
- Bishop Cotton School (Shimla)
- Chail Cricket Ground
- Chail Gurudwara
- Chapslee Estate
- Christ Church, Shimla
- Convent of Jesus and Mary, Shimla
- Dagshai Central Jail & Museum
- Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital, Shimla
- Dharampur Himachal railway station
- Gaiety Theatre, Shimla
- Government College Chamba
- Hari Kothi
- Himachal State Museum
- Indian Institute of Advanced Study
- Jawalamukhi Road railway station
- Joginder Nagar railway station
- Kali Bari, Shimla
- Kalka railway station
- Kalka–Shimla Railway
- Kangra Valley Railway
- Kangra railway station
- Kasauli Brewery and Distillery
- Longwood, Shimla
- Loreto Convent, Tara Hall, Shimla
- Mall Road, Shimla
- Oakover
- Palampur Himachal railway station
- Peterhoff, Shimla
- Raj Bhavan, Shimla
- Rashtrapati Niwas
- Rashtrapati Niwas, Mashobra
- Shanan Power House
- Shoghi railway station
- Solan railway station
- St. Bede's College, Shimla
- St. Edward's School, Shimla
- St. John in the Wilderness Church (Dharamshala)
- Taradevi railway station
- The Cecil
- The Lawrence School, Sanawar
- The Ridge, Shimla
- Victoria Bridge, Mandi
Buildings and structures in Shimla
- Army Heritage Museum, Shimla
- Chapslee Estate
- Christ Church, Shimla
- Dorje Drak
- Gaiety Theatre, Shimla
- Himachal State Museum
- Jakhu Temple
- Kali Bari, Shimla
- Lakkar Bazaar
- Oakover
- Peterhoff, Shimla
- Raj Bhavan, Shimla
- Rashtrapati Niwas
- Rashtrapati Niwas, Mashobra
- Sankat Mochan Temple, Shimla
- Shimla Airport
- The Cecil
Governors' houses in India
- Pushbanta Palace
- Raj Bhavan
- Raj Bhavan, Agartala
- Raj Bhavan, Aizawl
- Raj Bhavan, Bangalore
- Raj Bhavan, Bhopal
- Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar
- Raj Bhavan, Chennai
- Raj Bhavan, Darjeeling
- Raj Bhavan, Dehradun
- Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar
- Raj Bhavan, Gangtok
- Raj Bhavan, Guwahati
- Raj Bhavan, Haryana
- Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad
- Raj Bhavan, Imphal
- Raj Bhavan, Itanagar
- Raj Bhavan, Jaipur
- Raj Bhavan, Jammu
- Raj Bhavan, Kohima
- Raj Bhavan, Kolkata
- Raj Bhavan, Lucknow
- Raj Bhavan, Nainital
- Raj Bhavan, Ooty
- Raj Bhavan, Pachmarhi
- Raj Bhavan, Panaji
- Raj Bhavan, Patna
- Raj Bhavan, Punjab
- Raj Bhavan, Puri
- Raj Bhavan, Raipur
- Raj Bhavan, Ranchi
- Raj Bhavan, Shillong
- Raj Bhavan, Shimla
- Raj Bhavan, Srinagar
- Raj Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram
- Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada
- Raj Niwas, Delhi
- Raj Niwas, Leh
- Raj Niwas, Pondicherry
- Raj Niwas, Port Blair
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raj_Bhavan,_Shimla
Also known as Barnes' Court, Raj Bhavan (Himachal Pradesh), Raj Bhavan, Himachal Pradesh.