- temple, the
Mukha Basavanna shrine, and a
gigantic idol of Suryanarayana.
Lakshmeshwar is at 15°08′N 75°28′E / 15.13°N 75.47°E / 15.13; 75.47. It has an...
-
Maharaja Sir
Lakshmeshwar Singh,
Maharaja of
Darbhanga GCIE (25
September 1858 – 16
November 1898) was the
Zamindar and prin****l
landowner of Darbhanga...
- Raja
Lakshmeshwar Singh was a
former member of the
Uttar Pradesh Legislative ****embly from
Basti District,
Uttar Pradesh.
Basti ka
Rajgharana [2] RLD Leader...
- Bihar.
Anand Bagh
Palace was
constructed during the
reign of
Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh in the 1880s and was
severely damaged during the 1934 Nepal–Bihar...
-
Kudalasangama Alamatti Hampi Anegundi Halasi Hooli Asoga Degaon Lakkundi Lakshmeshwar Kanakagiri Itagi Dambal Gokak Falls Pattadakal Chitradurga Coorg Bi****ur...
- 1898 to his death. He
became maharaja on the
death of his
elder brother Lakshmeshwar Singh, who died
without issue. He was
appointed to the
Indian Civil Service...
- of
Lakshmeshwar Singh. This is
installed at
Dalhousie Square in Kolkata. On the
occasion of the
Jubilee of the
reign of
Queen Victoria,
Lakshmeshwar Singh...
- It has
seven talukas: Gadag, Gajendragad, Ron, Shirhatti, Nargund,
Lakshmeshwar and Mundargi.
Gadag The town has 11th- and 12th-century monuments. The...
- free
Mithila from
Mughal Bengal Subah's rule.[citation needed]
Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh Bahadur (ruled 1860 to 1898) (born 25
September 1858, died 17 December...
- (1883) S****
Ameer Ali (1883–1885)
Vishvanath Narayan Mandlik (1884–1887)
Lakshmeshwar Singh (1885–1888)
Peary Mohan Mukherjea (1885–1888) Syud
Ameer Hossain...