The Viceroy and Governor-General of India, commonly known as the Viceroy of India, came into effect after the revolt of 1857 by the Government of India Act 1858.
Its key building is the Palace (though always referred to as the House) of the Viceroy of India, the British Monarch’s representative in India. Back in London, another architect, Herbert Baker, pens a ...
‘No Lord Without Vassals, Nor Vassals Without a Lord’: The Royal Palace aand the Shape of Kingly Power in Viceregal Mexico City ... divided into viceroyalties. back to text Viceroy: (English) The head ...
Formerly the residence of the British Viceroy of India, The Viceregal Lodge ... Valley in Himachal Pradesh Neermahal or The Water Palace is an Architectural Marvel in Tripura Here Are Some ...