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"Sir Pratap Singh: The Illustrious Maharaja of Idar and Indian Ruler" Step into the world of Sir Pratap Singh, also known as Maharaja Pertab Singh

Background imagePratap Collection: Sir Pertab (Pratap) Singh, Maharaja of Idar, Indian ruler

Sir Pertab (Pratap) Singh, Maharaja of Idar, Indian ruler
Sir Pertab (Pratap) Singh (1845-1922), Maharaja of Idar (Gujarat), Indian ruler, First World War. Date: circa 1913-1914

Background imagePratap Collection: Miniature Painting of Maharaja Pratap Singh Kishangarh, 1788

Miniature Painting of Maharaja Pratap Singh Kishangarh, 1788
3610086 Miniature Painting of Maharaja Pratap Singh Kishangarh, 1788 by Indian School, (18th century); Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imagePratap Collection: Miniature Painting of Maharana Pratap Singh

Miniature Painting of Maharana Pratap Singh
3610129 Miniature Painting of Maharana Pratap Singh by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imagePratap Collection: Sir Pratap Singh of Idar, Delhi Durbar, India

Sir Pratap Singh of Idar, Delhi Durbar, India

Background imagePratap Collection: King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). Creator: Unknown

King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). Creator: Unknown
King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). The Visit of King George to the Head-quarters of the Belgian Army

Background imagePratap Collection: Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Creator: Carl Vandyk

Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Creator: Carl Vandyk
Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Portrait of Lieutenant-General Pratap Singh of Idar (1845-1922), a British Indian Army officer and Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat)

Background imagePratap Collection: Pratap Singh (1845-4 -1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of Idar, 1917

Pratap Singh (1845-4 -1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of Idar, 1917
Pratap Singh (1845-4-1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), 1917. Singh often travelled to Europe and was close to Queen Victoria and her family

Background imagePratap Collection: Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer and Maharaja, 1914

Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer and Maharaja, 1914
Pratap Singh (1845-1922) British Indian Army officer and Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), c1914. Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer

Background imagePratap Collection: H. H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh / Stamp

H. H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh / Stamp
Lieutenant-General MAHARAJA SRI SIR PRATAP SINGH SAHIB BAHADUR OF IDAR (1845 - 1922). A career British Indian Army soldier

Background imagePratap Collection: Full lemgth image of the Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh

Full lemgth image of the Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh
The Maharajah was a career officer in the Indian Army and Commanded his forces in Flanders in 1914. WW1 Date: 1914

Background imagePratap Collection: Indian Maharajahs offering support to Britain in First World

Indian Maharajahs offering support to Britain in First World
On the left, Lieutenant-General MAHARAJA SRI SIR PRATAP SINGH SAHIB BAHADUR OF IDAR (1845 - 1922). A career British Indian Army soldier

Background imagePratap Collection: PERTAB SINGH (1845-1922). Sir Pertab Singh, Indian soldier and Maharaja of the

PERTAB SINGH (1845-1922). Sir Pertab Singh, Indian soldier and Maharaja of the Indian city of Idar 1902-1911

Background imagePratap Collection: Haig introducing Sir Pertab Singh to General Joffre

Haig introducing Sir Pertab Singh to General Joffre
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) introducing Lieutenant-General Maharaja Sri Pratap Singh Sahib Bahadur of Idar (1845-1922) to Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852-1931)

Background imagePratap Collection: INDIA. RAJASTHAN. Jaipur. Hawa Mahal or Palace

INDIA. RAJASTHAN. Jaipur. Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds, built in 1799 by order of the Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh II. Hindu art. Architecture

Background imagePratap Collection: SAWAI PRATAP SINGH (1764-1803). Maharaja of Jaipur, India, 1778-1803

SAWAI PRATAP SINGH (1764-1803). Maharaja of Jaipur, India, 1778-1803. Also a poet, musician and patron of the arts. Portrayed draped in pearls

Background imagePratap Collection: India, Jaipur - the Hawa Mahal

India, Jaipur - the Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal, a palace in Jaipur, India. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, and designed by Lal Chand Usta in the form of the crown of Krishna, the Hindu god


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"Sir Pratap Singh: The Illustrious Maharaja of Idar and Indian Ruler" Step into the world of Sir Pratap Singh, also known as Maharaja Pertab Singh, a prominent figure in India's history. Born in 1845, he was not only a British Indian Army officer but also held the esteemed title of Maharaja of Idar. With his regal presence and influential persona, Sir Pratap Singh played a significant role during the Delhi Durbar, an imperial gathering that showcased India's rich culture and heritage. His full-length image captures his majestic aura and showcases his commitment to preserving tradition. During World War I, this distinguished leader stood alongside King George V at Furnes in Belgium. This powerful photograph from December 4th, 1914 symbolizes the unity between Britain and its loyal allies. Throughout his life, Sir Pratap Singh remained devoted to serving both his country and the British Empire. As an army officer with immense bravery and strategic prowess, he offered unwavering support during times of conflict. His contributions did not go unnoticed; H. H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh even had a stamp dedicated to him as recognition for his remarkable achievements. Carl Vandyk's late 19th-century portrait immortalizes this extraordinary man who left an indelible mark on history. With every glance at this captivating image, one can't help but admire the strength and dignity exuded by Sir Pratap Singh. Pratap Singh's legacy lives on through generations as one of India's most revered figures—a true embodiment of honor and loyalty towards both nationhood and empire alike.