There is no shortage of palaces in India, particularly in Rajasthan, but none gives as much as the Neemrana the feeling of the splendor and refinement of the Indian aristocracy. Throughout its long history, until independence in 1947, the Indian subcontinent was divided into hundreds of small fiefdoms headed by hereditary princes – or maharajas – who exercised absolute power. Same...
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