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The Amar Mahal Palace is a palace in Jammu, in the Indian erstwhile Kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The palace has now been converted into a museum. Commissioned by Maharaja Amar Singh, a Dogra king, the palace was built in the nineteenth century by a French architect on the lines of a French Chateau. The palace was donated to the Hari-Tara Charitable Trust by Karan Singh for use as a museum. It has many exhibits including a golden throne weighing 120kg, a Pahari miniature, Kangra miniature paintings, a library of 25,000 antique books, many rare art collections, and a large collection of portraits of the royal family.

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  • Amar Mahal Palace (en)
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  • Der Amar Mahal ist ein Palast in Jammu, im indischen Unionsterritorium Jammu und Kashmir, der inzwischen als Museum dient. Er wurde im 19. Jahrhundert für Raja Amar Singh von einem französischen Architekten nach dem Modell eines französischen Chateaus gebaut. Der Palast wurde dem gemeinnützigen Hari-Tara Trust von Karan Singh als Museum geschenkt. Zu den zahlreichen Ausstellungsstücken des Museums gehören ein 120 kg schwerer Thron, Gemälde und eine Bibliothek mit 25.000 Büchern. (de)
  • The Amar Mahal Palace is a palace in Jammu, in the Indian erstwhile Kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The palace has now been converted into a museum. Commissioned by Maharaja Amar Singh, a Dogra king, the palace was built in the nineteenth century by a French architect on the lines of a French Chateau. The palace was donated to the Hari-Tara Charitable Trust by Karan Singh for use as a museum. It has many exhibits including a golden throne weighing 120kg, a Pahari miniature, Kangra miniature paintings, a library of 25,000 antique books, many rare art collections, and a large collection of portraits of the royal family. (en)
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  • Amar Mahal Palace (en)
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