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Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892, holds historical importance as a symbol of Indian freedom struggle, serving as a prison for Mahatma Gandhi and other prominent leaders.
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Admire the palace's exquisite Italian arches and spacious lawns, a blend of Italian architecture and Indian craftsmanship, creating a serene and picturesque ambiance.
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Discover the room where Mahatma Gandhi was held captive during the Quit India Movement in 1942, now a museum displaying his personal belongings and artifacts.
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Stroll through the lush memorial gardens surrounding the palace, where a simple yet poignant memorial commemorates the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi's wife, Kasturba Gandhi.
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Learn about the palace's origins, commissioned by Aga Khan as a charitable initiative to provide employment to the famine-stricken locals during its construction.
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Marvel at the architectural harmony, with a synthesis of Islamic, Rajasthani, and Italian styles, showcasing the versatility of the palace's design.
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Step into the grand Darbar Hall adorned with chandeliers and intricate designs, where important events and functions were once hosted.
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Visit the Samadhi of the builder, Aga Khan III, paying tribute to his philanthropy and recognizing the unsung heroes who contributed to its construction.
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Understand the connection between Aga Khan Palace and the historic Yerwada Satyagraha, a pivotal moment in the Indian independence movement.
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Today, Aga Khan Palace serves as a cultural hub, hosting events and exhibitions, inviting visitors to delve into the intertwined tapestry of history.
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