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Dilkusha Palace, Lucknow

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December 31, 1857
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Mirza Firuz Shah
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Architectural and Building
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Humayun II 1858-1877

Dilkusha Palace, Lucknow

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The palace was built by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan as a hunting residence and there was a large park around it. This position was held by the Sepoys for many months. Sir Colin Campbell’s force captured it on 14 November 1857; but the Sepoys regained it on Sir Colin’s withdrawal from Lucknow. It was finally taken by the British troops on 3 March 1858.

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