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Sri Pratap Singh Museum (Srinagar) - TripHills
Sri Pratap Singh Museum, established in 1898, is a historical monument of the kings of the princely state of Kashmir. The museum is famous for the collection of the rare terracotta heads of 3rd century and some 4th and 5th century moulded plaques from Ushkar and Harwan. It also houses one of the unique ancient brass model of Lokeshvara and green stone structure of Lord Vishnu. Apart from these, the museum also has some of the very old artefacts and Ladakhi handicraft products.
http://www.triphills.com/destination/srinagar/places-to-visit/sri-pratap-singh-museum
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The Shri Pratap Singh Museum - JK Tourism
The Shri Pratap Singh (SPS) Museum was set up arround 1898 AD when a memorandum was submitted to the then Dogra ruler of the Jammu & Kashmir State, Maharaja Pratap Singh, by his younger brother, General Raja Sir Amar Singh, and a European scholar, Captain S.H. Godmerry, proposing the establishment of a museum in Srinagar to house exhibits and artifacts covering the region of Jammu, Kashmir, Baltistan and Gilgit. The museum was set up in a building belonging to the state at Lal Mandi, Srinagar, on the left bank of the river Jhelum.
http://www.jktourism.org/sps-museum.html
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Sri Pratap Singh Museum (Srinagar, India): Top Tips Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor
Sri Pratap Singh Museum, Srinagar: See 14 reviews, articles, and 7 photos of Sri Pratap Singh Museum, ranked No.39 on TripAdvisor among 74 attractions in Srinagar.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g297623-d3705740-Reviews-Sri_Pratap_Singh_Museum-Srinagar_Srinagar_District_Kashmir_Jammu_and_Kashmir.html
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Sri Pratap Singh Museum - Lonely Planet
It's worth visiting this richly endowed historical museum for Mughal papier-mâché work, 4th-century tiles, 8th-century god-statues, stuffed birds, mammoth bones, weaponry and traditional Kashmiri costumes.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/srinagar/attractions/sri-pratap-singh-museum/a/poi-sig/478122/356307