Raj Bhavan
Raj Bhavan ist Hindi für „Regierungsgebäude“.
Es ist die allgemeine Bezeichnung für die Amtssitze der Gouverneure in den indischen Bundesstaaten:
- Raj Bhavan (Andhra Pradesh)
- Raj Bhavan (Arunachal Pradesh)
- Raj Bhavan (Assam)
- Raj Bhavan (Bihar)
- Raj Bhavan (Chhattisgarh)
- Raj Bhavan (Goa)
- Raj Bhavan (Gujarat)
- Raj Bhavan (Haryana)
- Raj Bhavan (Himachal Pradesh)
- Raj Bhavan (Jammu)
- Raj Bhavan (Srinagar)
- Raj Bhavan (Jharkhand)
- Raj Bhavan (Karnataka)
- Raj Bhavan (Kerala)
- Raj Bhavan (Madhya Pradesh)
- Raj Bhavan (Pachmarhi)
- Raj Bhavan (Maharashtra)
- Raj Bhavan (Nagpur)
- Raj Bhavan (Pune)
- Raj Bhavan (Mahabaleshwar)
- Raj Bhavan (Manipur)
- Raj Bhavan (Meghalaya)
- Raj Bhavan (Mizoram)
- Raj Bhavan (Nagaland)
- Raj Bhavan (Orissa)
- Raj Bhavan (Punjab)
- Raj Bhavan (Rajasthan)
- Raj Bhavan (Sikkim)
- Raj Bhavan (Tamil Nadu)
- Raj Bhavan (Ooty)
- Raj Bhavan (Tripura)
- Raj Bhavan (Uttar Pradesh)
- Raj Bhavan (Uttarakhand)
- Raj Bhavan (West Bengal)
- Raj Bhavan (Darjeeling)
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