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This is a list of palaces in India.
Lake Palace in Udaipur
Kohra Palace
Hazarduari Palace
Cooch Behar Palace
Andhra Pradesh
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Raj Mahal, Chandragiri
Raj Mahal, Chandragiri - Former residence of the Vijayanagara Emperors - Tirupati
Punganur Palace - Chittoor
Assam
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Kareng Ghar - Former residence of Ahom royals, Sivasagar
Talatal Ghar - Former residence of Ahom royals, Sivasagar
Matiabag Palace - Dhubri
Rajbari, Abhayapuri - Bongaigaon
Bihar
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Anand Bag Palace, former seat of the Maharaja of Darbhanga - Darbhanga
Krishnagarh Palace - Purnia
Nagholkothi - Patna
Nargona Palace, Darbhanga
Navlakha Palace - Rajnagar, Madhubani
Hathwa palace - Hathua, Gopalganj
Navratan palace - Purnia
Krishnagarh palace - Sultanganj, Bhagalpur
Delhi
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Rashtrapati Bhavan - Seat of the President, former viceregal residence, New Delhi
Palaces in Red Fort - Central Delhi
Bijai-Mandal, Tughlaqabad Fort - South East Delhi
Jahaz Mahal - South Delhi
Qudsia Bagh - Central Delhi
Zafar Mahal - South Delhi
Goa
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The Deshprabhu House - Royal family of Pernem
Gujarat
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Lakshmi Vilas Palace
Laxmi Vilas Palace - Seat of the Maharajah of Baroda - Vadodara
Aina Mahal - royal residence of ruler of Kutch.
Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandavi - royal residence of rulers of Kutch
Prag Mahal - royal palace of rulers of Kutch
Nilambaug Palace - Royal Palace of Rulers of Bhavnagar - Bhavnagar
Aaina Mahal - Junagadh.
Sardar Baugh Palace- Junagadh.
Rang Mahal- Junagadh.
Raj Mahal - Junagadh.
Ranjit Vilas Palace - Palace of Thakore Sahebs of Rajkot - Rajkot
Ranjit Vilas Palace - Morbi
Makarpura Palace - Vadodara
Huzoor Palace - Porbandar
Huzoor Palace, Gondal - Rajkot
Balaram Palace - Banaskantha
Moti Shahi Mahal, now a museum - Ahmedabad
Naulakha Palace - Rajkot
Riverside Palace - Rajkot
Rajmahal - Mehsana
Haryana
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Jal Mahal - Mahendragarh
Nahar Singh Mahal - Faridabad
Pataudi Palace - Gurgaon
Jammu and Kashmir
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Grand Palace, former royal residence, today hotel, Srinagar
Mubarak Mandi Palace - Jammu
Amar Mahal Palace - Jammu
Gulab Bhavan - Srinagar
Hari Niwas Palace - Jammu
Sher Garhi Palace - Srinagar
Karnataka
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Amba Vilas PalaceLalitha Mahal Palace
Amba Vilas Palace - Mysore
Bangalore Palace - Bengaluru
Cheluvamba Palace - Mysore
Jayalakshmi Vilas - Mysore
Jaganmohan Palace- Mysore
Rajendra Vilas - Mysore
Karanji Vilas Palace - Mysore
Lalitha Mahal - Mysore
Vasanth Mahal Palace - Mysore
Lokranjan Mahal - Mysore
Shivavilas Palace - Sandur
Lotus Mahal - Hampi
Shivappa Nayaka Palace - Shivamogga
Nalknad Palace - Kodagu
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace - Bengaluru
Daria Daulat Bagh - Srirangapatana
Asar Mahal - Vijayapura
Gagan Mahal - Vijayapura
Rangin Mahal - Bidar
Patwardhan Palace - Jamakhandi
Madikeri Fort - Kodagu
Suralu Mud Palace - Udupi
Chittaranjan Palace - Mysore
Kerala
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Kowdiar Palace
Kowdiar Palace - Residence of the Travancore Royal Family, Thiruvananthapuram
Aranmula Mangattu Palace - Residence of the royal family of Aranmula, Pathanamthitta
Aranmula Palace - Was a royal Palace of the last Aranmula King, Aranmula, Pathanamthitta, Kerala
Kanakakkunnu Palace - Palace for welcoming guests of Travancore Royal Family, Thiruvananthapuram
Halcyon Castle - The Summer palace of The Travancore Royal family, constructed by Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, now converted to The Kovalam Palace under The Leela Kovalam - A Raviz Hotel, Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram.[1][2]
Kuthira Malika - Built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma of Travancore, Thiruvananthapuram
Kilimanoor Palace - Birthplace of Raja Ravi Varma, Thiruvananthapuram
Koyikkal Palace, Nedumangadu, Thiruvananthapuram
Krishnapuram Palace, Kayamkulam
Sri Moolam Thirunal Palace, Kollam - Rest house of Travancore Kings
Thevally Palace, Kollam - Outhouse of erstwhile Travancore Kings
Cheena Kottaram, Chinnakkada - A blend of Indian, European, Islamic and Moorish architecture
Hill Palace, Tripunithura, Cochin
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), Cochin
Bolgatty Palace, Bolgatty Island, Cochin
Shakthan Thampuran Palace, Thrissur - former residence of the Cochin royal family, now a museum
British Residency, Kollam - Built by Col. John Munro
Nedumpuram Palace
Lakshmipuram Palace - is the royal palace of the Parappanad royal families at Changanassery
Ladakh
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Leh Palace - is a former royal palace overlooking the town of Leh, Ladakh, in the Indian Himalayas.The palace was constructed circa 1600 by Sengge Namgyal of the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh.[3]