Daulat Khana
Daulat Khan is a huge rectangular palace that has now been turned into a government museum. The museum houses a large collection of weapons of the Mughals and Rajputs, in addition to delicate sculptures of the region. The palace served as the residence of the Mughal emperors Akbar and Jahangir between 1613 and 1616 during their visit to Darg Sharif. The shells of the Rajput and Mughals, as well as Hindu statues of the 8th century are outstanding exhibits of the museum. The idol of the Goddess Kali is placed here - another notable thing that adorns the museum. The museum, founded in 1908 at the initiative of Lord Curzon and Sir John Marshall, is also known as the Journal. He has a huge collection of writings belonging to Pushkar, Adhai Din Ka Jhopra, Baghera, Pisangan, Harshnath (Sikar) Bharatpur, Sirohi, Arthuna and Osian. The museum also houses prehistoric relics and steel castings with their photographs, which were found in Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley.