| Rajasthan Cities |
| Jaipur |
| Jodhpur |
| Udaipur |
| Jaisalmer |
| Ajmer |
| Bikaner |
| Pushkar |
| Siliserh |
| Mount Abu |
| Attraction In Rajasthan |
| Fare & Festivals |
| Music & Dance |
| Rural Bazzar |
| Heritage Buildings |
| People of Rajasthan |
| Rajasthan Tourism Map |
| Palace On Wheels |
| Palace On Wheel Tour |
| Rajasthan Tour & Pacakges |
| Rajasthan Exclusive Tour |
| Rajasthan Heritage Tour |
| Rajasthan Forts & Palaces |
| Delhi Jaipur ( Same Day ) |
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The Land of the Kings, is India at its exotic
and colourful
With the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Rajputs gradually clawed back their independence through a series of spectacular victories, but then a new force appeared on the scene in the form of the British. As the Raj inexorably expanded, most Rajput states These alliances proved to be the beginning of the end for the Rajput rulers. Indulgence and extravagance soon replaced chivalry and honour. Their profligate waste of the resources of Rajputana (the land of the Rajputs) was socially and educationally detrimental.
Although the fortunes of its former rulers may be in tatters, the culture of Rajasthan, with its battle-scarred forts, its palaces of breathtaking grandeur and whimsical charm, its riotous colours and even its romantic sense of pride and honour, is still very much alive. |
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