A beautiful palace. The estate was awarded by Emperor Jehangir to Raja Farzand Ali therefore the name Jehangirabad. It was only used for living after the independence by the family. The architecture of the palace was inspired by Sir Walter Burley Griffin in the 1930's. He is the same architect responsible for the city of Canberra in Australia. Presently the palace is primarily used as the residence ofRaja Mohammed Jamal Rasaul Khan.
Beautiful building wrongly posted as a museum, the palace is the residence of a personal friend Raja Jamal Rasool Khan. One may have seen it in Bollywood movies as his office sometimes gives parts of the palace for major film shoots. The front lawn was occassionally given out for functions but that was discontinued a few years ago.