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Andul Rajbari
Front façade of Andul Royal Palace
General information
LocationAndul
Coordinates22°35′00″N 88°14′08″E / 22.5832°N 88.2356°E / 22.5832; 88.2356
Completed1834

The Andul Rajbari is a palace or rajbari near Kolkata in Andul, Howrah district, West Bengal, India. The rajbari is now a heritage site of Andul.

Geography

Andul (Bengali: আন্দুল; IAST: Āndula) is a census town in the Sankrail block under the Sadar sub-division in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a local hub of commercial and industrial activity within and around Sankrail block. It is considered as one of the developing towns in the district and located near to Kolkata city.

History

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Raja Rajnarayan Bahadur built the palace in 1834 and it was made by the Granville Macleod Company. The family now owns a cinema hall and a local market as well.

Andul Raj picture gallery

  • Andul Royal Palace Andul Royal Palace
  • Andul Rajbari Andul Rajbari
  • Annapurna & Fourteen Shiva Temples Complex, Andul Royal Palace Annapurna & Fourteen Shiva Temples Complex, Andul Royal Palace

References

  1. "Andul Rajbari and Annapurna Temple". Tripoto. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
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