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Beja Palace

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Country
  
India

Structural system
  
Small bricks ,cemented

Client
  
Rana Laxmi Chand,

Beja Palace

Architectural style
  
Rajput Palaces and Forts

Town or city
  
Kot Beja, Kasauli, solan, Himachal Pradesh.

Beja State was The Princely State and semi-sovereign kingdom of India (Himachal Pradesh) from the 18th century till 15 April 1948. It was ruled by the Tomara dynasty (Tunwar) who own the title of Thakur.

It is located just below Kasauli to the west and was surrounded by other princely states of that period namely Mahlog, Patiala State, Kuthar State and the Bharauli tract of Shimla District around Sabathu. Beja was a small state having 45 villages.Area of this State wasonly 13 km2 or 5 mi2 with 1,131 subjects.

Beja is one of the original constituent members of the Chamber of Princes.

References

Beja Palace Wikipedia