- Rao
Lakhpatji, also
known as Lakhaji, was the Rao of
Cutch belonging to
Jadeja Rajput dynasty, who
ruled Princely State of
Cutch as a
regent from 1741...
- Kutch, Gujarat, India. The
palace was
built by Rao
Lakhpatji of
Kutch State around 1750.
Lakhpatji's master craftsman Ram
Singh Malam designed the palace...
- them and
Mughal army was defeated.
Deshalji was
succeeded by his son Rao
Lakhpatji (1741–61), who
appointed Ram
Singh Malam, to
build the
famous Aina Mahal...
- considerably.
Lakhpatji (1741–1752, 1752–1760) The
latter part of Deshalji's
reign was
disturbed by the
violence and
intrigues of his only son
Lakhpatji. Freehanded...
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Village view
Tower to the left of the
gateway Lakhpat Nagar railway station Lakhpatji Gazetteer of the
Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha....
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appreciated by the locals. There, he met the
Jadeja ruler of Kutch,
Maharao Lakhpatji, in Bhuj who took him into service. He
established a
workshop of enamel...
- Bhuj city
belonging mainly to
Jadeja rulers of Kutch. The
chhatri of Rao
Lakhpatji is very
famous for its
intricate designs & carvings. Most of them but...
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Rathod was
dubbed a "Gaidher" (English: "Chief Architect") in 1750 by
Lakhpatji, the Rao of Cutch, for his work
creating the fort
surrounding Anjar. Sons...
- and
defended by
Godji II when he was in
revolt against his
father Rao
Lakhpatji. He
imposed charges on
merchants entering and
exiting the town to raise...
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Paliya of Rao
Lakhpatji of
Kutch and his queens. The
cenotaph over it fell in earthquake....