Raj Bhavan (Tamil Nadu)
978-613-2-94725-3
6132947256
140
2010-09-09
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Raj Bhavan (Hindi for Government House) is the official residence of the Governor of Tamil Nadu. It is located in the capital city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The earliest official residence of the Governors of Madras were in Fort St. George, the first one built in the 1640s on what is now the Parade Square. This was pulled down in 1693 and a new one built eastwards where, in later years, it became the core of the Secretariat. When the Governor's garden house, was destroyed by the French in 1746, a new garden house was acquired for the Governor after the French withdrawal in 1749. A house, which belonged to Antonia de Madeiros, a member of perhaps the richest family of the time, became the core of Government House around which developed what is now called Government Estate.
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