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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 | '''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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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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