Bir Singh Deo Palace (1620 AD)
The magnificent palace is the fine example of amalgamation of Rajput and Mughal architecture of our country. It was built by Bundela chief Birsingh Deo of Datia in 1620 AD. It is purely built in stone and bricks. No trace of iron and wood can be found. It is square in plan having four octagonal towers, one at each corner and string courses of stone lattice work defining the five storeys.
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Shiv Shyam
April 1, 2013
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Birsingh Deo Palace (1620 AD)
The magnificent palace is the fine example of amalgamation of Rajput and Mughal architecture of our country. It was built by Bundela chief Birsingh Deo of Datia in 1620 AD. It is purely built in stone and bricks. No trace of iron and wood can be found. It is square in plan having four octagonal towers, one at each corner and string courses of stone lattice work defining the five storeys.
April 1, 2013
Shiv Shyam
click here