Lakhota Museum Jamnagar
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Archaeological Museum of Jamnagar, also known as Lakhota Museum.
Building
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The Main Gate of Lakhota Museum Jamnagar
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Inside view of Lakhota Museum Jamnagar
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The bridge connecting the Museum to the banks of the lake
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The view of the museum from the banks of lake
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The statue of one of the rulers of Jamnagar on Horse in midst of Lakhota Lake Jamnagar
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The second bridge connecting Lakhota Museum Jamnagar to the banks on the other side
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The beautifully carved window at Lakhota Museum Jamnagar
Exhibits
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Shri Ranjit Singhji of Jamnagar
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Information about Shri Ranjit Singhji
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The Statue of Attendant wearing a slanted turban
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Jamnagar as Winning team of Ranji Trophy
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A stone carved with floral design
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A sculpture of a Nymph with Garland
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A stone sculpture of an animal resembling a lion
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A sculpture of Goddess Mahisasuramardini with four hands
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A sculpture of Panther
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A sculpture of Lord Ganpati
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A sculpture of Goddess Mahisasuramardini with twenty hands
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A 16th Century Portuguese Canon
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A sculpture of Feet of Surya of 10th Century from Bharana
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A sculpture of Uma Maheshwara
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Different type of rifles and pistols
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An image of the Solarium of Jamnagar
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The sample displaying the Embroidery work of Jamnagar done by the local people of Ahir, Mer, Rajput, Satvara, Patel communities
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The Turban of His Highness Jam Shri Vibhaji of Navanagar (1852 to 1903 AD)
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The sample of Bead Work made by the local communities of Jamnagar
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A black marble stone showing inscription of Jamranmal
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An image of Jam Vibhaji First
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An image of Shri Jam Raval, the founder of Jamnagar
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An image of Shri Jam Vibhaji II
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An image of Shri Jam Sataji First 1569 - 1608
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An image of Shri Jam Ajaji
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An image of Shri Jam Jasaji First 1608-1624
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An image of Shri Jam Ranmalji First 1645-1661
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An image of Shri Jam Raysangji First
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An image of Shri Jam Tamachi Tagad
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An image of Shri Jam Lakhaji Second
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An image of Shri Jam Tamachi
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An image of Shri Jam Lakhaji Third
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An image of Shri Jam Ranmalji Second
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An image of Shri Jam Jasaji Third
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An image of Bhavindra Palace where the king of Jamnagar used to live