The palace courtyard with from left to right: the Treasury buildings, the palace entrance and the palace of Raja Ram Singh (1905) (Source)
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19th century map of Jammu showing the Mubarak Mandi palace at the top. In the middle of the palace courtyard is an elegant marble royal platform where the maharaja held public court, also named the Diwan-e-Aam. (Source)
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The Mubarak Mandi palace in the 19th century (Source)
Mubarak Mandi Palace seen from across the Tawi River. The Golgar house is in ruins due to a fire in 1984 and an earthquake in 2005. (Source)
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The palace seen today from the river. The Gol Ghar complex is to the left. The Rani Charak's Palace is to the right, which is part of the Ladies' Quarters and the Queen's Palaces. (Source)