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- by a high fortified wall built by Aurangzeb. It has seven gates viz., Nagarkhana, Pangra, Langda, Mangalpeth, Kumbi Ali, Hamdadi and a wicket called Azam...
- replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the Nagarkhana Darwaja. It faces the East Side. It was here where Chhatrapati Shivaji...
- subsequently rebuilt by the government. The main gate entrance has a Nagarkhana or drum house and is built similar to the B****ein fort entrance. The temple...
- (governor), Shankar Keshav Phadke, to build the Vajreshwari temple. The Nagarkhana in the main entrance gate was built by the Gaikwads, Maratha dynasty of...
- built during the Peshwa era. Positioned atop the entrance gate is the Nagarkhana. The temple, oriented towards the east, boasts a grand and magnificent...
- Sardar Haripant Phadke, an official with the Peshwa rulers, built the Nagarkhana - a chamber which stores Nagaras (kettle drums) and a paved pathway to...
- moved to Pune. It is a very old temple with a huge stone entrance called "Nagarkhana" and in front of the temple there is "Garudadhwaj"[clarification needed]...
- Shravana in the Hindu calendar. Shri Nagnatha Temple Mahadwar, Nagnathwadi Nagarkhana- Shri Nagnatha Temple, Nagnathwadi Yerla river next to Shri Naganatha...
- Mecca and Delhi gates of the city. It had four or five gateways and a nagarkhana for the musicians. The walls were battle-mented and loop-holed, and had...
- deity are kept. These are used for ceremonial purposes on festival days. Nagarkhana Related offices The following festivals are celebrated in all the Goan...