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English: Nilakantha Palace: Nilkantha is a charming spot named after an old shiva shrine which once exited here. The structure ,built of red stone, is a pleasure-house constructed by a governor of the mugal emporer Akbar in the sixteenth century, as recorded in an inscription on the site. This building has no architectural pretensions but its style is typical of the period of Akbar.
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