The Pazhassiraja Museum and Art Gallery, located in Kozhikode, Kerala, India, houses a collection of historical artifacts dating from 1000 BC to 200 AD. Originally built in 1812 as the Ear Hill Bungalow for British dignitaries, the building was converted into an archaeological museum in 1976 and officially renamed the Pazhassiraja Museum in 1980. The museum is dedicated to King Pazhassi Raja, also known as the “Lion of Kerala.”
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