Maharaja Sir Lakshmeshwar Singh, Maharaja of DarbhangaGCIE (25 September 1858 – 16 November 1898) was the Zamindar and principal landowner of Darbhanga in the Mithila region, presently in the state of Bihar, India. His philanthropic works, administrative abilities and management of his estate (Raj Darbhanga) were highly appreciated and led to development of his estate.
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Maharaja Sir LakshmeshwarSingh, Maharaja of Darbhanga GCIE (25 September 1858 – 16 November 1898) was the Zamindar and principal landowner of Darbhanga...
Raja LakshmeshwarSingh was a former member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Basti District, Uttar Pradesh. Basti ka Rajgharana [2] RLD Leader...
used Singh as a title, middle name or a surname; these include non-Sikh Punjabis, Gurjar (e.g. Nain Singh Nagar), Brahmins (e.g.LakshmeshwarSingh), Lodhi...
to his death. He became maharaja on the death of his elder brother LakshmeshwarSingh, who died without issue. He was appointed to the Indian Civil Service...
Bihar. Anand Bagh Palace was constructed during the reign of Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh in the 1880s and was severely damaged during the 1934 Nepal–Bihar...
Mithila from Mughal Bengal Subah's rule.[citation needed] Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh Bahadur (ruled 1860 to 1898) (born 25 September 1858, died 17 December...
honorifics Jagirdar Ghatwals and Mulraiyats Thakur Zamindars of Bengal Lata Singh (2012). Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-1922. Primus Books...
the 1st December 1946. Was made C.I.E 1st January 1948. Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh, Maharaja of Darbhanga. On 22 June 1897, he was advanced to the rank...
building and other developmental work". Banaili Raj Darbhanga Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh "History of T.N.B. College". T.N.B. College. Archived from the original...
botanical garden in Bangalore, the 1899 seated statue of Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh Bahadur of Darbhanga in Kolkata and two full-size statues representing...
and rather pompous sort of gentleman'. The two Indian members were: LakshmeshwarSingh (1858–1898), Maharaja of Darbhanga, a committed Indian nationalist...
"Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh Museum, Famous Museum in Darbhanga". www.darbhangaonline.in. Retrieved 14 September 2022. "Maharajadhiraja Lakshmishwar Singh Museum...
His education along with his brothers, was sponsored by Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh of Raj Darbhanga who also happened to be a relative of his. His schooling...
Mithila Digdarshan. According to Dr. Shivkumar Mishra, curator of the LakshmeshwarSingh Museum of the Archaeological Survey of India, earlier it was a Mahavihara...
believed that the temple was built by the Darbhanga Maharaj Shree LakshmeshwarSingh Bahardur of Darbhanga Raj Kingdom. It was completed between 1858 AD...
Scindia Shivaji VI Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir Jaswant Singh of Bharatpur LakshmeshwarSingh Rameshwar Singh Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir Shah...
India. In 1895 he was appointed by Queen Victoria along with Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh to be part of the Royal Opium Commission. The team consisted of 7...
He studied in the village school. He matriculated from Maharaja LakshmeshwarSingh Academy, Sarisab Pahi, Dist Madhubani. He attended Patna Science College...
constructed a large Jain temple during the reign of Kirtivarman II. Lakshmeshwar was established as a Jain center by Chalukya dynasty and was further...