Author: | Dr. Shyam Singh Tanwar | ISBN: | 1230002263328 |
Publisher: | Maharaja Mansingh Pustak Prakash Research Centre, Fort, Jodhpur | Publication: | April 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Shyam Singh Tanwar |
ISBN: | 1230002263328 |
Publisher: | Maharaja Mansingh Pustak Prakash Research Centre, Fort, Jodhpur |
Publication: | April 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Oha! PIO and NRI and Indian diaspora – the denizens of different climes and countries. These global sobriquets are the gift of your motherland, your homeland of Rajasthan India. The land of your birth has been portrayed in colourful costumes and contours of the royals and regal dignitaries in the book 'The State Administration in Rajasthan' authored by Dr. Shyam Singh Tanwar.
This book is the conduit to revisit your homeland of yesteryears. Behold! Your former Maharajas and their Darbars, coupled with the world of harems and harlots, of queens and concubines and royal rituals and festivals. The Darbaris were none else than the scions of some ancestral royals who were called Lord, Thakoor or Jagirdar and their land called Jagir.
The principle of hereditary was practiced and observed on all occasions of succession.
The book beckons you Oha! Rajasthanis to revisit your alma mater with all the pristine glory of gorgeous Darbars and their pageantries during their special occasions like royal birth-days or royal weddings containing a string of tastefully decorated colourful elephants and horses. The salient feature of the book is the royal signatures and insignia appending the foreword of the book.
Oha! PIO and NRI and Indian diaspora – the denizens of different climes and countries. These global sobriquets are the gift of your motherland, your homeland of Rajasthan India. The land of your birth has been portrayed in colourful costumes and contours of the royals and regal dignitaries in the book 'The State Administration in Rajasthan' authored by Dr. Shyam Singh Tanwar.
This book is the conduit to revisit your homeland of yesteryears. Behold! Your former Maharajas and their Darbars, coupled with the world of harems and harlots, of queens and concubines and royal rituals and festivals. The Darbaris were none else than the scions of some ancestral royals who were called Lord, Thakoor or Jagirdar and their land called Jagir.
The principle of hereditary was practiced and observed on all occasions of succession.
The book beckons you Oha! Rajasthanis to revisit your alma mater with all the pristine glory of gorgeous Darbars and their pageantries during their special occasions like royal birth-days or royal weddings containing a string of tastefully decorated colourful elephants and horses. The salient feature of the book is the royal signatures and insignia appending the foreword of the book.