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List of journalists killed in Pakistan Date killed	Name 	Publication November, 2011	Javed Naseer Rind	Daily Tawar October 7, 2011	Faisal Qureshi	London Post June 17, 2011	Shafiullah Khan	The News June 11, 2011	Asfandyar Khan	Akhbar-e-Khyber May 29 or 30, 2011	Saleem Shahzad	Asia Times Online May 10, 2011	Nasrullah Khan Afridi	Khyber News Agency, Pakistan Television, Mashreq January 13, 2011	Wali Khan Babar	Geo TV December 6, 2010	Pervez Khan	Waqt TV December  6, 2010	Abdul Wahab	Express News September 14, 2010	Misri Khan	Ausaf and Mashriq September 6, 2010	Ejaz Raisani	Samaa TV May 28, 2010	Ejazul Haq	City-42 TV January  4, 2009	Tahir Awan	freelance January 4, 2009	Mohammad Imran	Express TV November 3, 2008	Abdul Razzak Johra	Royal TV August 29, 2008	Abdul Aziz Shaheen	Azadi May 22, 2008	Mohammed Ibrahim	Express TV and Daily Express February 29, 2008	Siraj Uddin	The Nation February 9, 2008	Chishti Mujahid	Akbar-e-Jehan November 23, 2007	Zubair Ahmed Mujahid	Jang October 19, 2007	Muhammad Arif	ARY One World TV July 3, 2007	Javed Khan	Markaz and DM Digital TV June  2, 2007	Noor Hakim Khan	Daily Pakistan April 28, 2007	Mehboob Khan	freelance June 16, 2006	Hayatullah Khan	freelance May 29, 2006	Munir Ahmed Sangi	Kawish Television Network (KTN) February 7, 2005	Allah Noor	Khyber TV February 7, 2005	Amir Nowab 	Associated Press Television News and Frontier Post January 29, 2004	Sajid Tanoli	Shumal January 21, 2003	Fazal Wahab	freelance October 20, 2002	Shahid Soomro	Kawish May 2, 2000	Sufi Mohammad Khan	Ummat January 18, 1997	Z.A. Shahid	Khabrain December 6, 1994	Mohammad Samdani Warsi	Parcham December 4, 1994	Mohammed Salahuddin	Takbeer May 9 or 10, 2010	Ghulam Rasool Birhamani	Daily Sindhu Hyderabad April 17, 2010	Azamat Ali Bangash	Samaa TV April 16, 2010	Malik Arif	Samaa TV

1995 state guest house incident

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List of Independent India Commerative Coins The list of Republic India Commemorative Coins. The list includes all the coins from the first commemorative series started in 1964 till year 2013. It also gives out the Mints and the KM numbers associated. Mint: - M: Mumbai; C: Calcutta; H: Hyderabad; N: Noida

List of Indian Commemorative Coins Deno	Year	Description	Metal	Mints	KM No	Price-2013 5 Paise	1976	Food & Work For All	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	19	40 5 Paise	1977	Save for Development	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	20	40 5 Paise	1978	Food & Shelter For All	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	21	40 5 Paise	1979	Year of the Child	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	22	40 10 Paise	1974	Planned Family: Food For All	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	28	40 10 Paise	1975	Women's Year	Aluminium + Magnesium	MC	29	60 10 Paise	1976	Food & Work For All	Aluminium + Magnesium	MC	30	60

10 Paise	1977	Save for Development	Aluminium + Magnesium	MC	31	40 10 Paise	1978	Food & Shelter For All	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	32	40 10 Paise	1979	Happy Child Nations Pride	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	33	40 10 Paise	1980	Rural Women's Advancement	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	35	40 10 Paise	1981	World Food Day	Aluminium + Magnesium	MC	36	30 10 Paise	1982	IX Asian Games	Aluminium + Magnesium	MCH	37	30 10 Paise	1982	World Food Day	Aluminium + Magnesium	CH	38	60 20 Paise	1969	Mahatma Gandhi Centenary	Aluminium + Bronze	MCH	42.1	25 20 Paise	1970	Food For All	Aluminium + Bronze	MC	43.1	60 20 Paise	1982	World Food Day: Food For All	Aluminium	CH	45	60 20 Paise	1986	Fisheries	Aluminium	CH	46	40 25 Paise	1980	Rural Women's Advancement	Cupronickel	MCH	50	150 25 Paise	1981	World Food Day	Cupronickel	MCH	51	150 25 Paise	1982	IX Asian Games	Cupronickel	MCH	52	20 25 Paise	1985	Forestry Development	Cupronickel	MCH	53	200 50 Paise	1964	Jawhar Lal Nehru	Nickel	MC	56	40 50 Paise	1964	Jawhar Lal Nehru	Nickel	MC	57	30 50 Paise	1969	Mahatma Gandhi Centenary	Nickel	MC	59	20 50 Paise	1972	25th Independence Day	Cupronickel	MC	60	10 50 Paise	1973	Grow More Food	Cupronickel	MC	62	20 50 Paise	1982	National Integration	Cupronickel	MC	64	20 50 Paise	1985	Reserve Bank of India Golden Jubilee	Cupronickel	MCH	66	10 50 Paise	1985	Indira Gandhi	Cupronickel	MCH	67.1	10 50 Paise	1986	Fisheries	Cupronickel	MCH	68.1	10 50 Paise	1997	50th year of Independence	Stainless Steel	MCHN	70	20

Deno	Year	Description	Metal	Mints	KM No	Price-2013 One Rs	1964	Jahwarhar Lal Nehru	Nickel	MC	76	20 One Rs	1969	Mahatma Gandhi Centenary	Nickel	MC	77	50 One Rs	1985	International Youth year	Cupronickel	MC	80	75 One Rs	1987	Small Farmers	Cupronickel	MCH	81	20 One Rs	1988	Rainfield Farming	Cupronickel	MC	82	20 One Rs	1989	World Food Day: Food and Environment	Cupronickel	MHN	84	20 One Rs	1989	Jahwarhar Lal Nehru - Centenary	Cupronickel	MCHN	83.1	20 One Rs	1990	Care for the Girl Child	Cupronickel	MH	87.1	20 One Rs	1990	World Food Day: Food For Future	Cupronickel	CH	88.1	100 One Rs	1990	15 years of ICDS	Cupronickel	MH	86	20 One Rs	1990	Dr BR Ambedkar Centenary	Cupronickel	MH	85	20 One Rs	1991	Common wealth Parliamentary Conference	Cupronickel	M	90	20 One Rs	1991	Tourism Year	Cupronickel	MH	91	20 One Rs	1991	Rajeev Gandhi	Cupronickel	MH [2]	89	20 One Rs	1992	Food and Nutrition: World Food Day	Cupronickel	C	94	100 One Rs	1992	50 years of Quit India Movement	Cupronickel	MCH	93	20 One Rs	1993	89th Inter Parliamentary Union Conference	Cupronickel	M	95	100 One Rs	1994	International Year of the Family	Stainless Steel	MN [3]	96.1	20 One Rs	1995	World Tamil Congress: Saint Thirivalluvar	Stainless Steel	MHN	97.1, 97.2	50 One Rs	1997	Cellur Jail Port Blair	Stainless Steel	MCHN	98	20 One Rs	1999	Saint Dnyashwar	Stainless Steel	MCN	295.1, 295.2	20 One Rs	2002	Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan	Stainless Steel	MH [4]	313	25 One Rs	2003	Veer Durgadas Rathod	Stainless Steel	H	316	50 One Rs	2004	Maharana Prathap	Stainless Steel	MH	314	30 One Rs	2004	150 Year of Indian Post	Stainless Steel	C	321	75 One Rs	2010	RBI Platinum Jubilee	Stainless Steel	H	385	10 One Rs Two Rs	1982	National Integration	Cupronickel	MC	121.1, 121.4	20 Two Rs	1982	IX Asian Games	Cupronickel	MC	120	20 Two Rs	1993	Small Family Happy Family	Cupronickel	MH	124.1	30 Two Rs	1993	Bio Diversity: World Food Day	Cupronickel	MH	125.1	30 Two Rs	1994	Water for Life: World Food Day	Cupronickel	MCH	126.1 - 126.2	20 Two Rs	1995	Agri Expo 95	Cupronickel	MC	127.1 to 127.3	100 Two Rs	1995	World Tamil Congress	Cupronickel	M	128.1	50 Two Rs	1996	Sardar Vallabhai Patel	Cupronickel	MCHN	129.1 to 129.5	30 Two Rs	1996	Subhas Chandra Bose - Withdrawn	Cupronickel	C	130.3	3500 Two Rs	1997	Subhas Chandra Bose	Cupronickel	MCHN	130.1 - 130.2	30 Two Rs	1998	Sri Aurobindo	Cupronickel	MCN	131.1	30 Two Rs	1998	Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das	Cupronickel	CHN	296.1 to 296.5	25 Two Rs	1999	Chatrapati Shivaji	Cupronickel	MCHN	290	30 Two Rs	2000	Supreme Court	Cupronickel	MCN	291	30 Two Rs	2001	Dr Shyam Prasad Mukherjee	Cupronickel	CHN	303	30 Two Rs	2002	Saint Tukaram	Cupronickel	MCHN	305	30 Two Rs	2003	150 Glorious years of Railways	Cupronickel	MCHN	307	30 Two Rs	2007	75 Yrs of Indian Air Forces	Stainless Steel	C	350	350 Two Rs	2009	Louis Braille	Stainless Steel	MCH	368	10 Two Rs	2010	RBI Platinum Jubilee	Stainless Steel	C	386	10 Two Rs	2011	XIX Common Wealth Games	Stainless Steel	CHN	401	10 Two Rs Five Rs	1984	Indira Gandhi	Cupronickel	MH	150	40 Five Rs	1989	Jawaharlal Nehru	Cupronickel	MH	151	40 Five Rs	1994	ILO World of Work	Cupronickel	MHN	155.1	25 Five Rs	1995	50 Years of United Nations	Cupronickel	MN	156.1	25 Five Rs	1995	Food and Agriculture Organisation	Cupronickel	MHN	157	25 Five Rs	1995	World Tamil Congress	Cupronickel	MN	158	25 Five Rs	1996	Mothers Health is Childs Health	Cupronickel	MHN	159	25 Five Rs	1996	Crop Science Conference	Cupronickel	C	160	8500 Five Rs	2001	Bhawagan Mahavier	Cupronickel	MN	304	25 Five Rs	2002	Dadabhai Naoroji	Cupronickel	MCH	308	20 Five Rs	2004	K Kamaraj	Cupronickel	MH	317.1	50 Five Rs	2004	Lal Bhadur Shastri	Cupronickel	C	329	150 Five Rs	2004	Lal Bhadur Shastri	Stainless Steel	CH	329a	50 Five Rs	2005	75 years of Dandi March	Cupronickel	M	325	1200 Five Rs	2005	75 years of Dandi March	Stainless Steel	M	361	20 Five Rs	2006	Jagat Guru Shree Narayan Gurudev	Cupronickel	M	355	100 Five Rs	2006	Jagat Guru Shree Narayan Gurudev	Stainless Steel	M	355a	25 Five Rs	2006	Mahatma Basaweshwar	Cupronickel	M [1]	324	20 Five Rs	2006	Mahatma Basaweshwar	Stainless Steel	M	324a	25 Five Rs	2006	State Bank of India	Stainless Steel	CH	357	25 Five Rs	2006	50 Years of ONGC	Stainless Steel	CH	354	25 Five Rs	2007	Bal Gangadhar Tilakji - Withdrawn	Cupronickel	M	356	1500 Five Rs	2007	Bal Gangadhar Tilak	Nickel-Brass	M	328	150 Five Rs	2007	Bal Gangadhar Tilak	Stainless Steel	M [1]	391	150 Five Rs	2007	150 Years of War of Independence	Stainless Steel	M	359	100 Five Rs	2008	Khadi and Village Industries	Stainless Steel	M [1]	360	75 Five Rs	2009	Saint Alphonsa Birth Centenary	Nickel-Brass	MCH	365	20 Five Rs	2009	Perarignar Anna Centenary	Nickel-Brass	MCH	367	20 Five Rs	2009	60 Years of The Commonwealth	Nickel-Brass	MCH	376	20 Five Rs	2010	Rajendra Prasad	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	392	20 Five Rs	2010	Rabindranath Tagore	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	393	20 Five Rs	2010	Mother Teressa	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	381	20 Five Rs	2010	RBI Platinum Jubilee	Nickel-Brass	M	387	20 Five Rs	2010	C Subramaniam Birth Centenary	Nickel-Brass	CHN	377	20 Five Rs	2010	Tanjavur Temple	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	378	20 Five Rs	2010	XIX Common Wealth Games	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	391	20 Five Rs	2011	Income Tax	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	379	20 Five Rs	2011	100 Years of Civil Avaition	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	397	20 Five Rs	2011	100 Years of ICMR	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	396	20 Five Rs	2011	150 Years of CAG	Nickel-Brass	MCH	403.1	20 Five Rs	2012	Shaheed Bhagat Singh	Stainless Steel	H	406	20 Five Rs	2012	60 years of Parliament	Nickel-Brass	MCHN	404	20 Five Rs	2012	150 Years of Kuka Movement	Nickel-Brass	MCH	409	15 Five Rs	2012	150 th Birth Anniversary of Madan Mohan Malaviya	Nickel-Brass	MH [1]	405	15 Five Rs	2012	Silver Jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi	Nickel-Brass	MHN		15 Five Rs	2012	150th Birth Anniversary of Motilal Nehru	Nickel-Brass	MCH		15 Five Rs	2012	60 Years of Kolkata Mint	Nickel-Brass	MCH		15 Five Rs	2013	150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda	Nickel-Brass	MH		15 Five Rs	2014	Birth Centenary of Jain Muni Acharya Tulsi	Nickel-Brass	M		NA Five Rs Ten Rs	1969	Mahatma Gandhi Centenary	Silver 80% Nickel 20%	MC	185	1400 Ten Rs	1970	Food For All	Silver 80% Nickel 20%	MC	186	3500 Ten Rs	1972	Independence Jubilee	Quaternary Alloy	MC	187.1	1400 Ten Rs	2009	Homi Baba Birth Centenary	Bi Metallic	MN	372	30 Ten Rs	2010	RBI Platinum Jubilee	Bi Metallic	N	388	30 Ten Rs	2012	60 years of Parliament	Bi Metallic	MCHN	407	30 Ten Rs	2012	Silver Jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi	Bi Metallic	MHN		20

[1] Available in Diamond & "M" Mint Mark

[2] Doubt exists on Noida Mint mark of Rajiv Gandhi. The Mint Mark is neither Diamond or Round, but inbetween. Thus its easily mistaken for Noida Mint, however its Mumbai Mint Coin

[3] 1994 - International Year of the Family, Doubt exists on Calcutta Mint. I have few coins, however these are Mumbai Mint with Die Clog on mint mark. Faint Diamond Mark is seen on magnification.

[4] 2002 - Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan, Doubt exists on Calcutta Mint. Few Die Clog coins were found in the sealed RBI bag of Mumbai Mint coins.

2008-2013

 * Ashok Gehlot- Chief minister, Finance & Taxation, Planning, Personnel, Program Implementation, Administrative Reforms & Co-ordination, Ministerial Secretariat,  Raj. State Investigation Bureau, General Administration,  Khadi & Rural Industries, Social Justice & Empowerment, Civil Aviation & Others

Cabinet Ministers

 * Aimaduddin Ahmad 'Duru Miyan'- Medical & Health, Family Welfare, Ayurveda, Health Education
 * Bharat Singh- Rural Development & Panchayati Raj
 * Beena Kak- Woman & Child Development, Tourism, Art & Culture, Archeology, Printing & Stationery
 * Brijkishore Sharma- Transport, Sanskrit Education, Language & Linguistic Minorities, Devsthan (Addl. Charge)
 * Harji Ram Burdak- 	Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries
 * Hema Ram Chaudhary- Revenue, Colonisation & Soldier Welfare
 * Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya- Tribal Area Development, Technical, Public Grievance & Engineering Education (Addl. Charge)
 * Mahipal Maderna- Water Resources, Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojna, PHED, Ground Water, CAD
 * Master Bhanwar Lal- Primary & Secondary Education, Labour & Employment
 * Parsadi Lal Meena- Co-operative, Small Savings & State Lottery, Home & Civil Defense
 * Shanti Kumar Dhariwal- Home, Law & Justice, Parliamentary Affairs, UDH (Addl. Charge), Local Self Government (Addl. Charge)
 * Jitendra Singh - Energy, Non Conventional Energy Resources, Information Technology, Disaster Management (Addl. Charge), Higher Education (Addl. Charge) 	- 	 	- 	- 	-
 * Rajendra Pareek- Industry, NRIs, Public Undertaking, Economics & Statistics, Excise (Addl. Charge)

State Ministers

 * Ramkishore Saini- Jail (Ind. Charge), Social Justice & Empowerment
 * Smt. Golma Devi- 	Khadi, Rural Industries, Home & Civil Defense
 * Ameen Khan-	Waqf (Ind. Charge), Rural Development & Panchayati Raj
 * Ashok Bairwa-	Information & Public Relations (Ind. Charge), State Insurance (Ind. Charge), Elections (Ind. Charge), Transport,
 * Babu Lal Nagar- 	Food & Civil Supply, Dairy, Tech. Education (Agriculture) (Addl. Charge)
 * Bharosi Lal Jatav- Estate (Ind. Charge), Motor Garage (Ind. Charge), Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries
 * Gurmeet Singh Kunnar- Agriculture Marketing (Ind. Charge), Water Resources, Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojna, PHED, Ground Water, CAD
 * Mangi Lal Garasia- Youth Affairs & Sports (Ind. Charge), Primary & Secondary Education, Labour & Employment
 * Pramod Jain 'Bhaya'- PWD, Science & Technology (Addl. Charge)
 * Ram Lal Jat 	Forest & Environment, Mines (Addl. Charge)

Thakkar Commission of InquiryJustice M P Thakkar, a sitting judge of the Supreme Court was appointed as Commission of Inquiry on 20 November 1984 to inquire into Indira Gandhi’s assassination on 31st October. He submitted an Interim Report on 19 November 1985 and a Final Report on 27 February 1986. Both were tabled in Parliament on 27 March 1989 with an Action Taken Report. The Annexures have not been published. Some 214 of the 312 pages of the Final Report dealt with the late P M’s Special Assistant, R K Dhawan, implicating him with a wealth of metaphors - "Needle of suspicion" et. al.

Maha Pawan Tirth Yatra is a 1975 Hindi language movie.

Ashish Kumar, Rajni Bala, Mahipal and Jeevan B.M.Vyas acted in the film. It was directed by Vijay Sharma and Produced by Ramakrishan Gupta/ The story was written by Dhirubhai B. Desai. Dr Nandini Sharma ( born on 29 May, 1969) is a social worker, politician and homoeopathy practitioner in South Delhi, India. She is Bharatiya Janata Party’s candidate from Malviya Nagar constituency for the Delhi Legislative Assembly Elections 2015.

Early life
Sharma was born in Delhi to astrologer father Madan Mohan Sharma. She grew up in Geetanjali Enclave in Malviya Nagar with her five siblings and did her schooling from New Green Field Public School, Saket.

Education
Sharma studied medicine at Jodhpur University, specializing in homeopathy and receiving her MD degree in 2007. , she was pursuing PhD studies at the Homoeopathy University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. She did her Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) from Dr Madan Pratap Khuteta Homeopathic College, Jaipur, in 1991.

Medicine
Besides treating patients at her own clinic, Sharma has been associated with the Shri Ram Homoeopathic Dispensary, Tirupati Nursing Home, Shivalik Road New Delhi and Aashlok Hospital, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi.

She has also been the honorary visiting physician at the President Estate Dispensary, Rashtrapati Bhawan.

She is an Executive Member of the Standing Finance Committee of Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH). She is also the Honorary Secretary of South Delhi Homeopathic Association and Executive Member of Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI) Indian Chapter.

She actively participates in the medical conferences and is also instrumental in organising the seminars.

Social work
Sharma has been treating patients free of cost for more than two decades. She also organizes health camps for the underprivileged people on regular intervals and guides them on nutrition, obesity, cancer and the relevance of yoga.

Her trust “Dr Nandini Charitable Trust” works to provide education and improve the health of underprivileged children; empowerment of women; organises health awareness camps, including breast cancer awareness programmes on regular intervals in Malviya Nagar, Khirki village and Hauz Rani, and a nutrition camp every month in the premises of Laxmi Narayan Temple, Malviya Nagar. Patients from all walks of life and status visit her at the Temple.

Her trust provides free medical aid and medicines to the underprivileged children.

Politics
Sharma is an executive member of the BJP state unit and is the party’s candidate from Malviya Nagar for the Delhi Assembly Elections, 2015. Before joining the BJP, she was associated with Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, a non-profit organisation associated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), working for the education of children and development of villages.

Since her association with BJP she has been an active worker connecting with the people and devising strategies to resolve the problems related to civic issues, sanitation, roads, parks, parking; women safety, health, senior citizens safety, old age pensions and welfare of minority communities.

Awards
Sharma has received many awards including:
 * Appreciation award from Asian Homeopathy Medical League in January 2014
 * Lifetime achievement award from Delhi Homoeopathic Board in April 2013
 * Unnat Bharat Sewashri Award in January 2013
 * Dr Youdhvir Singh Award in 1998

Personal life
Nandini Sharma married Vishnu Sharma, an entrepreneur, in 1999. They have one daughter.

Karnataka

 * Cheluvamba Vilas Palace-Mysore
 * Amba Vilas Palace–Mysore
 * Bangalore Palace - Bengaluru
 * Jagan Mohan Palace-Mysore
 * Lalitha Mahal Palace-Mysore
 * Vasanth Mahal Palace-Mysore
 * Jaya Lakshmi Vilas Palace-Mysore
 * Lokranjan Mahal-Mysore
 * Rajendra vilas Palace-Mysore

Gujarat

 * Agra Fort - former royal residence of the Moghul, Agra
 * Aina Mahal - royal residence of ruler of Kutch.
 * Amber Palace (Amber Fort) - former royal residence, Jaipur


 * Bilara Palace (Dist Jodhpur, RajasthanPalace of Bilara View.jpeg
 * Bhutan House - royal residence of the Dorji family, Kalimpong
 * British Residency, Kollam - Architectural Marvel built by Col. John Munro
 * Chatrapati Shahu palace - former royal residence of chatrapati shahu maharaj kolhapur


 * Chowmahalla Palace
 * City Palace, Jaipur - Seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur
 * City Palace, Udaipur - Seat of the Maharana of Udaipur
 * Candra Mahal, Jaipur
 * Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh - Largest Fort in India
 * Cooch Behar Palace - former royal residence, Cooch Behar
 * Delhi Fort - former seat of the Moghul, Delhi
 * Falaknuma Palace - royal residence, Hyderabad
 * Fatehpur Sikri - former royal residence of Emperor Akbar
 * Gohar Mahal - former royal residence, Bhopal
 * Gorbandh Palace, Jaisalmer
 * Grand Palace, Srinagar - former royal residence, today hotel, Srinagar
 * Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) - former royal residence, Jaipur
 * Hazarduari Palace - former royal residence, Murshidabad
 * Hill Palace, Tripunithura, Cochin - former Royal Residence of Maharaja of Cochin,


 * Jag Mandir - former residence of Shah Jahan, Udaipur
 * Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) - former royal residence, Udaipur
 * Jai Mahal - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur


 * Jai Vilas Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Gwalior
 * Jaisalmer Fort - Seat of the Maharaja of Jaisalmer
 * Jhargram Palace - royal residence & heritage hotel, Jhargram
 * Karanji Vilas Palace-Mysore
 * Kangra Fort - Seat of the Maharaja of Kangra-Lambagraon
 * Kathgola - former estate of a zamindar (landowner), Murshidabad
 * Khasbagh Palace - Palace of the Maharaja of Rampur
 * King Kothi Palace - Palace of VII Nizam, Osman Ali Khan
 * Kowdiar Palace- Residence of the Travancore Royal Family
 * Lalgarh Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Bikaner
 * Laxmi Vilas Palace - Seat of the Maharajah of Baroda
 * Laxmipuram Palace


 * Laxmi Vilas Palace (also known as Anandbagh Palace) - seat of the Maharaja of Darbhanga,


 * Marble Palace (Kolkata) - former residence of Raja Rajendra Mullick, Kolkata
 * Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), Cochin - former Royal Residence of Maharaja of Cochin, archeological museum at present.
 * Nashipur Rajbari - former royal residence, Murshidabad
 * Narain Niwas Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur
 * Nedumpuram Palace
 * New Palace - Seat of Maharaja of Kolhapur
 * Padmanabhapuram Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Travancore
 * Prag Mahal - royal palace of rulers of Kutch
 * Purani Haveli - Seat of the Nizam of Hyderabad


 * Raj Mahal Palace - former royal residence, Jaipur (today hotel)
 * Rajbari - Seat of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar
 * Rambagh Palace - former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur (today hotel)
 * Rashtrapati Bhavan - Seat of the President, former viceregal residence, Delhi
 * Red Fort - seat of many dynasties of India
 * Samode Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur
 * Shaniwar Wada, Pune - royal residence of Peshwas
 * Shaukat Mahal - former royal residence, Bhopal
 * Thanjavur Nayak - Thanjavur (Tanjore) Nayak Palace, Thanjavur
 * Thevally Palace, Kollam - Outhouse of erstwhile Travancore Kings
 * Umaid Bhawan Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Jodhpur
 * Uparkot Fort - former seat of the Chudasama of Junagadh, Gujarat


 * Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandavi - royal residence of rulers of Kutch
 * Wasif Manzil - former royal residence, Murshidabad

1995 state guest house incident