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'''Naghol kothi''' is a palace (Kothi) located in [[Patna]] City, [[India]]. This building was built in the [[British Raj]], by a mughal architect and is splendid example of [[Mughal architecture]].<ref>[http://www.mapsofindia.com/patna/places-of-interest/nagholkothi.html Nagholkothi]</ref> This building is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Owned initially by Raja Babu, this building was later sold to Mr. Akhtar Hussain, now survived by his younger son Mr. Masih Ahmad, and the son of his elder son Mr. Nashit Humam.
'''Naghol kothi''' is a palace (Kothi) located in [[Patna]] City, [[India]]. This building was built in the [[British Raj]], by a mughal architect and is splendid example of [[Mughal architecture]].<ref>[http://www.mapsofindia.com/patna/places-of-interest/nagholkothi.html Nagholkothi]</ref> This building is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Owned initially by Raja Babu, this building was later sold to Mr. Akhtar Hussain.


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Latest revision as of 04:57, 15 August 2021

Naghol kothi is a palace (Kothi) located in Patna City, India. This building was built in the British Raj, by a mughal architect and is splendid example of Mughal architecture.[1] This building is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Owned initially by Raja Babu, this building was later sold to Mr. Akhtar Hussain.

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