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Jagatjit Palace — Attraction in Punjab

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BASANT RESTAURANT
Sainik Rest House, Bsnl Road, near Fowara Chownk, BSNL Exchange Colony, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
Ricky Cone Zone, Cool Road Kapurthala
3, Mall Rd, Rabbit Avenue, Shivaji Nagar, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
Burger King
Mansurwal Dana NH 703A, Kapurthala Rd, Kapurthala, Punjab 144602, India
KFC
NH 703A, Jalandhar Rd, Mansurwal Dona, Punjab 144601, India
Mr Singh burger
Sultanpur Rd, near Jagatjeet Cinema, Rabbit Avenue, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Taj Regency
99JQ+GH5, Bus Stand Road, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
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Jagatjit Palace

99FR+JQ6, Unnamed Road, Kapurthala, Punjab 144601, India
4.5(62)
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Nearby restaurants of Jagatjit Palace

BASANT RESTAURANT

Ricky Cone Zone, Cool Road Kapurthala

Burger King

KFC

Mr Singh burger

BASANT RESTAURANT

BASANT RESTAURANT

4.0

(701)

$$

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Ricky Cone Zone, Cool Road Kapurthala

Ricky Cone Zone, Cool Road Kapurthala

4.1

(22)

$

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Burger King

Burger King

4.8

(629)

$$

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KFC

KFC

4.4

(507)

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Satvir Khangura (Sav)Satvir Khangura (Sav)
What a place i had no clue that kapurthala have this much great history. I went there with my friend he told me about it. And this mahal is so impressive. And thank to those who kept it nicely as SAINIK SCHOOL.
Sudhansu MisraSudhansu Misra
Nothing to see. They don’t allow anyone to enter.
Ajeet KumarAjeet Kumar
This place is heaven for me. Just loved it
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What a place i had no clue that kapurthala have this much great history. I went there with my friend he told me about it. And this mahal is so impressive. And thank to those who kept it nicely as SAINIK SCHOOL.
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Kapurthala is referred to as the ‘Paris of Punjab’ because of its breathtaking architecture and gorgeous gardens. It is presently the administrative headquarters of the Kapurthala District and was the capital of Kapurthala State - a princely state of British India. It is a well-planned city that is known for its cleanliness. Here one can see the past, blending seamlessly with the present. The most important historical occurrence of this province is the Enlightenment of Guru Nanak Sahib in 1499, while he was bathing in the Bein rivulet, in the town of Sultanpur Lodhi.\r\n\r\nKapurthala has one of the most ground-breaking, major, hi-tech manufacturing units producing railway carriages for the Indian Railways. It is also home to quite a few medium and large scale industries. Kapurthala is very popular for its production of crops like wheat, sugar, cotton and is a major seller for all kinds of rice. The city is famous for its tourist attractions like the Sainik School (Jagatjit Singh Palace), Panj Mandir, Elysee Palace, Moorish Mosque, the Jagatjit Club and more. Like all the cities in the state of Punjab, Kapurthala is also rich in culture and tradition.

Kapurthala is a city in Punjab state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kapurthala District. It was the capital of the Kapurthala State, a princely state in British India. The aesthetic mix of the city with its prominent buildings based on French and Indo-Saracenic architecture self-narrate its princely past. It is also known as city of Palaces & Gardens. According to the 2011 Census, Kapurthala is the least populated city in India.

Kapurthala town was founded by Kotak Rajputs. From 11th century to 1772, Kapurthala was under the control of various Muslim chieftains, who served as feudatories under Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire.

In 1772, Kapurthala was seized from Muslim cheiftains and was annexed into Kapurthala State by the Ahluwalia Sikh rulers. Kapurthala flag has two color background, with insignia and moto that says "pro rege et patria" (in Latin) meaning "For king and country".

The City of Kapurthala has several buildings and places of interest linked to its local history such as the Sainik School (Formerly Jagatjit Palace), Shalimar Bagh (Gardens), District Courts buildings, Moorish Mosque, Panch Mandir ("Five Temples"), Clock Tower, State Gurudwara, Kanjli Wetlands, 15,000-capacity field hockey venue Guru Nanak Stadium, Jagjit Club, and the NJSA Government college. The city also have first climatic change theater of country.

Sainik School (Jagatjit Palace) The Sainik School, formerly known as Jagatjit Palace, is housed in what was formerly the palace of the erstwhile Maharajah of Kapurthala state, Maharajah Jagatjit Singh. The palace building's architecture is based on the Palace of Versailles and Fontainebleau[citation needed] and is spread over a total area of 200 acres (0.81 km2). It was designed by a French architect M. Marcel and built by a local builder Allah Ditta. It was built in renaissance style with the sunken park in the front (Known as Baija). Its Durbar Hall (Diwan-E-Khas) is one of the finest in India,[citation needed] and the Plaster of Paris figures and painted ceilings represent the finest features of French and Italian art and architecture.[citation needed] The construction of this palace was commenced in 1900 and completed in 1908 in time for the new wife of the Maharajah Anita Delgado.Historical facts about her backgrounds need to be ascertained.

Darbar Hall (Diwan -e-Aam) Old Courts The stately Durbar Hall stands proudly at the heart of the city of Kapurthala, Punjab. It was, at one time the Court of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh, its creator. Maharaja's annual birthday celebrations and other state rituals and ceremonies were also held here. The Highest Court of Appeal after Maharaja's Court was Chief Justice Court, The Last Chief Justice of Kapurthala State was His Lordship Hon’ble Justice Pandit Dwarka Dass Randev from...

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The Sainik School, formerly known as Jagatjit Palace, is housed in what was formerly the palace of the Maharajah of Kapurthala state, Maharaja Jagatjit Singh. The palace building is spread over a total area of 200 acres (0.81 km2). It was designed by a French architect M. Marcel and built by a local builder Allah Ditta. It was built in renaissance style with the sunken park in the front (Known as Baija). Its Darbar Hall (Diwan-E-Khas) is one of the finest in India, and the Plaster of Parir figures and painted ceilings represent the finest features of French and Italian art and architecture. The construction of this palace was commenced in 1900 and completed in 1908....

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The Jagatjit Palace has been converted to a Sainik School. The school has been in existence for around four odd decades and has produced some outstanding officer for the defence forces besides other walks of life. The Jagatjit Palace has lost much of its original splendor and is presently in a rather dilapidated condition. The museum has lost much of its sheen and the school building too is in need of repair. However the palace does provide a glimpse of the grandeur that it once boasted including the marvelously painted, etched and sculptured artifact's. The grounds are an excellent place to visit, albeit after seeking permission from the school...

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