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Chiffon sari: A fabric that defines Rajput women

It is the one fabric royal Rajput ladies were known to historically patronise and wear everyday with élan. When holidaying in the Swiss Alps,...

DIGGING OUT THE LITTLE-KNOWN ANNALS OF VALIANT RATHORES

India’s glorious histories are interwoven by the timeless heroic sagas of its warrior scions—the Kshatriyas. The ever-inspiring traditions of virtue, sacrifice and loyalty run...

DUSSEHRA AND THE ROYALTY

Dussehra, for royal families in the country, is all about celebrating their lineage and traditions. While for most, it is a time to worship and rejoice, for a rare few, it is a time to mourn as well.

Rajputana’s debutant cartist: Chirantana Kumari

Hailing from the house of Jamnia in Madhya Pradesh, Chirantana Kumari was raised by a family of petrolheads. Both her father, Raja Saheb Shaliwahan...
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An introvert’s kaleidoscope with Jahnvi Singh of Rohet

Dualism is a word that most of us Rajput millennials know too well. We have grown up juggling with two parallel worlds. On the...

Keeping the heritage of the havelis alive

With House of Badnore’s rich offerings of fabrics, jewels and art objects, blueblooded entrepreneur Rani Archana Kumari has successfully combined the centuries-old legacy of her family with a spectacular modern aesthetic.

How kingdom of Panna turned into a wildlife sanctuary

Panna is a sleepy town of Madhya Pradesh, known both for its now dried diamond mines and the wildlife sanctuary that houses the Kohinoor...

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