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Darbhanga, Bihar, India
The Maharaja Laxmiswar Singh Museum was established on September 16, 1977, named after Maharaja Lakshmeshwar Singh of Raj Darbhanga. The museum's collections were largely gifted by Prince Subheshwar Singh and others from the royal family to preserve the rich cultural and historical legacy of the Mit hila region's ruling dynasty. It serves as a vital repository of royal artifacts, including the famous silver throne, ivory pieces, metallic artifacts, stone sculptures, and historical weapons, providing a window into the opulent and artistic life of the Maharajas. It is located near the Darbhanga Railway Station on the serene bank of Mansarover Lake.

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