Maharajahs Collection
Maharajahs: Regal Sovereigns of India's Princely States (1918-circa 1890s) Two Sikh Princes of the Punjab
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Maharajahs: Regal Sovereigns of India's Princely States (1918-circa 1890s) Two Sikh Princes of the Punjab, 20th July 1918: A black-and-white photograph capturing the solemnity and grandeur of His Highness The Maharajah of Rajpipla and His Highness The Maharajah of Nawanagar, both proudly adorned in traditional attire, during a significant event in the annals of Indian history. A moment of respite: Amidst the backdrop of the First World War, Maharajahs H.H. Ranjisinghi Jamsaheb of Nawanagar (left) served as a Major in the British Indian Army, while the Maharajah of Rajpipla (right) offered unwavering support to the British Crown. Timeless elegance: The Maharajah's Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, circa 1890s, stands as a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Maharajahs' reign. Eternal resting place: The Maharajahs' Tomb in Jeypore, India, is a poignant reminder of the rich history and heritage of the Indian Maharajahs. United in duty: During the First World War, the Maharajahs of India rallied together, joining forces with the British to defend their lands and uphold their allegiance. Education and enlightenment: The Maharajahs College in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, was a beacon of knowledge and wisdom, providing a quality education to the future leaders of the Princely States. Picture No. 10900476: A glimpse into the past, this captivating image showcases the majesty and splendor of the Maharajahs and their regal traditions. Royal transportation: The Rewa Elephant Coach, a symbol of power and prestige, was a common mode of transportation for the Maharajahs, adding to their regal aura.