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  1. Jul 6, 2023 · A Historic Legacy: Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, also known as the Daria Daulat Bagh, was built in the late 18th century. It served as the summer retreat and administrative headquarters for Tipu Sultan, who was renowned for his valor and resistance against the British East India Company. The palace is a magnificent example of Indo-Islamic ...

  2. The perfect fusion of Indo-Islamic architecture, the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan, stands the Tipu Sultan Palace in Bangalore. The palace sits amidst calm and serene surroundings. As soon as you enter the palace, you are greeted with balconies and a beautiful garden. One can take a leisure walk in the garden before ...

  3. Oct 30, 2013 · Then Hyder Ali started the construction of the palace in 1781 and it was completed by his son Tipu Sultan in 1791, upon which people started calling it Tipu's Palace. The entire palace is built of ...

  4. Located inside the Bangalore Fort, the opulent palace of Tipu Sultan once served as a summer retreat for the legendary king of Mysore. The palace stands as a fine specimen of Indo-Islamic architecture and is among Bengaluru's most-visited spots. The most striking part of the palace is its grand architecture that boasts ornamental frescoes ...

  5. Tipu Sultan's summer palace in Bangalore is an historical tourist attraction of the city, the palace is not very huge but its architecture and beauty takes a...

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  6. Mar 11, 2023 · The construction of the palace itself was begun by Mysore ruler Hyder Ali and finished by his son Tipu Sultan in 1791. The British took over the complex in the wake of Tipu’s final defeat. At the time, the palace was far larger than the single building which survives today, according to the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.

  7. Tipu Sultan's Palace is part of Bangalore Fort and the former summer residence of the ruler of Mysore, constructed in the Indo-Islamic style in the late XVIII century. The elegant structure is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state capital of Karnataka, Bangalore, in southern India.