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Faridkot House

Coordinates: 28°37′07″N 77°13′50″E / 28.618738°N 77.230577°E / 28.618738; 77.230577
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28°37′07″N 77°13′50″E / 28.618738°N 77.230577°E / 28.618738; 77.230577

Faridkot House is the former residence of the Maharajah of Faridkot in Delhi. It is located on Copernicus Marg, next to the Baroda House.

The palace is constructed in the art deco style.

In a court battle that took over 20 years, the daughters of Maharajah Sir Harinder Singh Brar won the will and received Rs. 200 billion (US$4.4 billion),[1] which includes Faridkot House.[2][3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "A royal bonanza! After 20 years, daughters of former Punjab Maharaja inherit Rs 20,000-crore property".
  2. ^ "A royal bonanza! After 20 years, daughters of former Punjab Maharaja inherit Rs 20,000-crore property".
  3. ^ "Indian princesses win £2.5 billion inheritance after epic battle over father's will".
  4. ^ "Court stays order declaring Faridkot Maharaja's will for property worth Rs 20,000 as fake".
  5. ^ "Faridkot maharaja's daughters to inherit Rs. 20,000 crore assets". The Hindu. 29 July 2013.