Talcher Rajabati
Talcher, Angul
About this place
Talcher Rajabati, also known as Emperor Sadan Mahal, is one of Odisha's oldest and most historically significant royal palaces. Built in the 14th century, the palace served as the capital residence of Talcher kingdom rulers until 1948. The palace is strategically located on the banks of the Brahmani River. The architectural style reflects royal palace design of medieval Odisha.
14th century royal palace; Emperor Sadan Mahal; Talcher kingdom heritage; Pre-industrial royal residence
19th century CE
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