Commissioned in the late 18th century by the much exalted king of Mysore, Tipu Sultan, the two-floor Indo-Islamic palace made entirely out of teak, is a testament to Bengaluru's storied past.
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Start with the famed Bangalore Palace, a replica of the royal British ... Relive the glory of Tipu Sultan–the Mysore Tiger–with a visit to the royal building that happened to be his palace.
Bengaluru, also known as Bangalore, is famous for its vibrant ... out of teak wood can be seen here too. This palace used to be Tipu Sultan's summer residence before it was changed into a museum ...
Bengaluru's historical connection to metallurgy and technological advancements shaped its growth into a scientific powerhouse ...
Even old historical structures like Bangalore fort and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace that used to once exist in the area are now no longer in their original forms,” said Ankit Bhargava ...
Tipu Sultan (c 1750-1799) was born in Devanhalli, Karnataka. His father, Hyder Ali, made himself Muslim ruler of Mysore around 1761. From an early age Tipu accompanied his father on military ...