Mubarak Mandi complex is in Jammu, India. It was the royal residence and office of the Maharaja (King) of Jammu & Kashmir, from the Dogra dynasty.
Built over a span of 150 years, this royal building served as a massive palace for rulers of the Dogra dynasty. It was infact the main seat of the kingdom until 1925, after which Raja Hari Singh moved the royal seat to Hari Niwas Palace in Northern Jammu. Prone to earthquakes and fires, parts of this building, like the Gol Ghar, lie now in ruins, adding to the palace’s old world charm.
The Pink Hall inside the palace has now been converted to a museum that holds several miniature paintings and emperor Shah Jahan’s golden bow and arrow, among other interesting things. The architecture of the palace is borrowed from European Baroque, Mughal and Rajasthani styles, bringing forth a unique blend of different cultures, that adds a distinct character to both the palace and Jammu.
(source:jktourism.org)
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