Sadiq Garh Palace, an awe-inspiring architectural marvel, was built in 1882–85 by H.H. Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi IV of Bahawalpur. It contains 120 rooms, with each room decorated in a different theme. Being the residence of the ruler of one of the wealthiest princely states in the subcontinent, the palace has seen its fair share of splendor and magnificence.
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