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'''Pankot Palace''' was the capital building of the city of [[Pankot]], India. Within it was a temple that the [[Thuggee]] cult used during sacrifices and where they kept their slaves.
 
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|name = Pankot Palace
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|image = [[File:Pankot palace.jpg|250px]]
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|located = [[Pankot]], [[India]]
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|locations within = [[Indiana Jones' suite]]<br />[[Pleasure Pavilion]]<br />[[Temple of Doom]]
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|residents = [[Zalim Singh]]
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|artifacts =
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'''Pankot Palace''' was the capital building of the province of [[Pankot]], [[India]]. In addition to being the seat of government, it was the home for the Maharajah [[Zalim Singh]]. The palace was built on the top of a mount known as the "wounded" or "bleeding" mountain, so named for its subterranean volcanic activity that left boiling pools and sulfurous fumes in its cave systems. The mount was located above a tropical valley, and not far from a murky but [[crocodile]]-infested tributary of the [[Ganges River]].
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Below the palace was a temple that the [[Thuggee]] cult used during sacrifices and where they kept their slaves.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' {{Fa}}
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*[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (novel)|''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' novel]]
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*''[[Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures]]''
   
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==Sources==
[[Category:Locations]]
 
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Sourcebook]]''
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*''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''
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[[Category:Castles and Fortresses]]
 
[[Category:Private Residences]]

Revision as of 22:31, 24 September 2017

Pankot Palace was the capital building of the province of Pankot, India. In addition to being the seat of government, it was the home for the Maharajah Zalim Singh. The palace was built on the top of a mount known as the "wounded" or "bleeding" mountain, so named for its subterranean volcanic activity that left boiling pools and sulfurous fumes in its cave systems. The mount was located above a tropical valley, and not far from a murky but crocodile-infested tributary of the Ganges River.

Below the palace was a temple that the Thuggee cult used during sacrifices and where they kept their slaves.

Appearances

Sources