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Rulling-princess-India

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Details of Collection

 

The collection "Ruling Princes of India," featuring portraits of 40 Indian Maharajas, was published by PS Johi & com. Based in Ghatkopar Bombay  . These were likely part of a set of six colored Post Cards   printed in 1911 for the Delhi Durbar. The collection showcased rulers who attended the Delhi Durbar, arranged by the number of gun salutes they received. Arrangement of Standing is based on Gun Salute they used to get based on their reputation. This shows how Britishers made Indian  Maharaja's  as slaves & rulled this country

Key Aspects of the Collection:

  • Purpose: To commemorate the ruling princes who attended the Delhi Durbar of 1911. 
  • Format: A series of colored Lithograpah featuring portraits of the Maharajas. 
  • Publication: Printed and published by A. Vivian Mansell & Co., London. Latter on Many India press made this oleograph which includes Ravi Varma Press, Ravi Uday Press, Jagatram Banrsidas from Delhi .
  • Context: The Delhi Durbar was a grand display of the British Raj, showcasing the rulers of the Indian princely states. 
  • Content: The collection featured portraits of prominent rulers, including:
    • The Maharaja of Mysore 
    • The Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda 
    • The Maharaja of Gwalior and Sindhia 
    • The Maharaja of Kashmir and Jammu 
    • The Maharaja of Travancore 
    • The Nawab of Bahawalpur 
    • The Maharaja of Kapurthala 
    • The Maharaja of Patiala 
    • The Maharaja of Alwar 
    • The Raja of Benares 

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