The most famous tourist hot spot for the city of Mysore is the auspicious Mysore Palace. Entry to palace is through the southern gate and shoes plus camera (including camera phones) aren’t permitted in the historical palace. The complete area in which the palace is spread is enlightened by around 100000 bulbs during Sundays and other National Holidays which gives the palace a look which anyone would love to watch at...
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Maharaja’s Palace is the scene to watch once the sun sets and the are on. Around 5000 bulbs are used to light up this huge palace and they truly increase the look of the palace. This palace is lit up using the awesome lightning system only on Sunday nights or during various festivals hence if you really want to enjoy this sight, you must prepare your tour of this city after completing your research. you will...
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The city of Mysore (which has been renamed to the city of Mysuru) happens to be the second largest city in the state of Karnataka which is located on the southern side of India. The city of Mysore is also the headquarters for the District of Mysore and also of the Division of Mysore. The city is situated around 150 kilometer away from the city of Bangalore which is the capital city for the state of Karnataka. The name...
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Later on, the famous ruler Tipu Sultan took control of Mysore. Under Tipu’s rule most of the Mysore was re-established as he wanted to remove any traces of the Wodeyar rule. After the decline of Tipu the Wodeyar rule once again came back to take control of Mysore and there control of Mysore continued till 1947.
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