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Narain Niwas Palace
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Kanota Bagh, Narain Singh Road,
Jaipur – 302004, Rajasthan (India)
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Narain Niwas Palace was built in the 1928 by
General Amar Singh, Thakur of Kanota, Commander of the Jaipur
State Forces and confident of the then Maharaja, Sawai Man Singh.
General Amar Singh was the grandson of Thakur Zorawar Singh,
founder of the Kanota family. Thakur Shivnath Singh, (General
Amar Singhji’s brother) supervised the actual construction.
The new mansion was named after their father, Thakur Narain
Singh, who had been Chief of police in Jaipur State as well as a
minister at the neighbouring princely state of Alwar.
Narain Niwas was a country residence to which Amar Singh could
withdraw when he wanted a change from his busy administrative and
court life, and from the cares of ‘the Kanota
family’s Haveli (the Narain Niwas) within the walled city.
Like other noblemen of old Jaipur State, he built his "garden
house" in the vicinity of Rambagh, the pleasure garden and palace
whose construction was begun in the 19th century by Maharaja Ram
Singh (1835- 1880). Until World War II, Narain Niwas surrounded
by jungle where Amar Singh could go for pig sticking (hunting
wild boar), to shoot game birds, and to hunt black buck and the
occasional panther.
Amar Singh ’s reputation as a soldier, administrator and a
sports man is exceeded by his reputation as a diarist. His diary,
kept in English for 44 years, from 1898 to 1942, in 89 folio
volumes, 800 pages per volume, provides and unparalleled
ethnographic account of Rajput life in princely India in the late
Victorian and Edwardian eras.
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| Swimming Pool, Billiards Table, Table Tennis, Ayurvedic
Massage, Doctor on Call, Laundry, Money Changer, Safe Deposit,
Travel Desk Service, Car-Parking. |
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