Articles, tagged with "princely state", page 1
15th November 2011
Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan. It was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459. The city is encompassed by a high wall -10 km long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions. A major trade centre of the 16th century A.D. It was actually the Rathore Rajpu...
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Author:
Ayush Aggarwal
26th September 2011
An aspect perhaps well known about Punjabi city people is their penchant for fashion. The latest trends in Indian clothing are first adopted in this former princely state before they migrate to the rest of the country and even the world. The famous Patial...
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Author:
Jasnav
19th September 2011
Reasons to visit Rajasthan are aplenty. Still retaining the vestiges of royal splendor, this princely state is huge and laced with the wonders of bygone eras. Its architectural gems are more than what the parables have spread. So is its culture that has a...
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Author:
Pavitra Khanna
14th September 2011
Udaipur is a beautiful city of lakes, palaces, rustic traditions and handicraft. It is a popular destination for western tourists and is home to the famous Picchhola Lake. It was the previous capital of the princely state of Mewar and is regarded to be th...
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Author:
TechSneha
19th August 2011
Districts
•Bilaspur
•Chamba
•Hamirpur
•Kangra
•Kinnaur
•Kullu
•Lahaul and Spiti
•Mandi
•Sirmaur
•Shimla
•Solan
•Una
About Bilaspur
Thbe Bilaspur district is situated in Satluj valley in the outer hills and covers area of 1,167 sq...
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Author:
Ayush Aggarwal
16th August 2011
Kanpur was a city that existed on the Indian map as an insignificant village founded by king Hindu Singh of Sachendi till the 1st half of the 18th century. Kahnpur became a princely state by the time it was captured during the British regime and since the...
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Author:
Khare
20th July 2011
Alfred School in Rajkot became famous for being the school where MK Gandhi once studied. It was there that the famous ‘Kettle’ spelling incident occurred. Once the capital of the princely state of Saurashtra, the city of Rajkot was also the British Govern...
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Author:
Naresh Samal
10th June 2011
Rajasthan is one of the popular tourist destinations of India which is visited by large number of tourists from several parts of the globe. It is the heritage and royal land of India renowned for its beauty of rippling sand dunes, striking architecture of...
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Author:
Sanjog
05th June 2011
A tiny patch of greenery, Mount Abu is the only hill station in the ‘Desert State’ of Rajasthan. The sole hill station in the region is nestled at an altitude of 1219 meters on the Aravalli Mountains. When tired of harsh and tiring climate of princely s...
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Author:
Travelmasti
27th May 2011
From its blood-thick codes of chivalry to extravagant palaces and vibrant colors of its festivals and bazaars, Rajasthan is a kaleidoscope that admires travelers from all parts of the world. Rajasthan tours thus open gates to a world of folklores of migh...
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Author:
Travelmasti
27th May 2011
Bangaluru, the pub city of India is worth visiting million times. The dream city was formerly known as Bangalore and is an ideal destination if you are in search of nature at its best. A huge credit of city’s development goes to a perfect mélange of natur...
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Author:
Kundan
09th May 2011
India dazzles with its colors of awe-inspiring natural splendor, harmonious existences of several diverse cultures, smell of its delectable cuisines and rolling tracks to its historic heritage. Once you pick India tours for your holiday add all the famou...
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Author:
Travelmasti
03rd May 2011
The interwoven charm of natural wonder and cultural glory makes Bharatpur one of the premier attractions of Rajasthan Tour Packages. This beautiful city was founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal founded in 1733 AD. Bharatpur's close proximity to Agra City makes i...
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Author:
Caper
12th April 2011
Hyderabad is famous for many things, from its rich heritage and magnificent monuments to its mouthwatering food and amusing local language. Beside the major attractions like Charminar, Veiled Rebecca and the Biryani, another aspect that makes the city qui...
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Author:
balubojja4u
10th April 2011
Golden Triangle Tour is extremely popular in India as it is the combination of three major cities located in north India which are called Golden Triangle. Delhi, Agra and Jaipur are the tri cities which comprise of unique cultural excursions for the peopl...
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Author:
Harry Rajput