Maharana; The Story of the Rulers of Udaipur

by Brian Masters
Overview: This history of the erstwhile princely state of Udaipur evokes the glory and grandeur of the Rajput courts. Here are tales of honour and chivalry, of magnanimity to enemies, and of a fierce pride that did not bow down before Moghul might or British power. Udaipur is the world's oldest ruling dynasty.....more

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This history of the erstwhile princely state of Udaipur evokes the glory and grandeur of the Rajput courts. Here are tales of honour and chivalry, of magnanimity to enemies, and of a fierce pride that did not bow down before Moghul might or British power. Udaipur is the world's oldest ruling dynasty, whose antiquity surpasses any European royal line—it spans 76 generations and some 1500 years. There are Maharajas aplenty in Rajasthan, but only one Maharana: Udaipur.

Many interesting episodes enliven this historical account—how Prince Khurram sought refuge in Udaipur, from where he was proclaimed Emperor Shah Jahan; how King George V had to visit the Delhi railway station to meet Maharana Fateh Singh; how a nautch girl nearly achieved the feat of walking a tightrope across the lake from the City Palace. The book ends with a description of the palace, a splendid example of Rajput architecture which "combined building with poetry".

This revised and updated edition (first published in 1990) contains a new chapter 'Concept of Custodian', which explores the relevance of the dynasty for the people of Mewar and present-day India.

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ISBN 9788189995706
Category Biographies and Memoirs
Language English
Edition First
Published in 2012
Publisher Mapin Publishing
Condition Brand New
Pages 176
Width 10.5 inches
Height 11.0 inches
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