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Answered by priyankagupta280211
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chowmahalla palace or chowmallat . it is the palace of nizams of Hyderabad State in Hyderabad , Telegana , india.it was the seat of Asaf Jahi dynasty and was the official residence of nizamas of Hyderabad while they ruled their state.

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Here are 10 lines about Chowmahalla Palace

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1. Chowmahalla Palace or Chowmahallat  is the palace of the Nizams of Hyderabad State in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

2. It was the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and was the official residence of the Nizams of Hyderabad while they ruled their state. The palace was built by Nizam Salabat Jung.

3. The palace remains the property of Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah, heir of the Nizams. Other members of the Hyderabadi Nizam family have also wed here.

4. The word chār or chahār, and its variation chow, means "four" and the word mahal means "palace" in Urdu, Hindi and Persian.

5. All ceremonial functions including the accession of the Nizams and receptions for the Governor-General were held at this palace.

6. The UNESCO Asia Pacific Merit award for cultural heritage conservation was presented to Chowmahalla Palace on 15 March 2010.

7. UNESCO representative Takahiko Makino formally handed over the plaque and certificate to Princess Esra, former wife and GPA holder of Prince Mukarram Jah Bahadur.

8. This palace became the venue where the Nizams used to entertain their important guests and special visitors and organize ceremonial ceremonies.

9. The Southern Courtyard comprises of four palaces, which led to the name of Chowmahalla which literally means 'Four Palaces'. 'Chow' is derived from the Hindi word char, meaning four, and 'mahalla' means palace.

10. The construction of Chowmahalla Palace was mainly completed between 1857 to 1869 during the rule of fifth Nizam, Afzar-ud-Daulah, Asaf Jav.

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