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Gwalior Collection (#5)

"Gwalior: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Grandeur" Step into the enchanting world of Gwalior, where history unfolds at every turn

Background imageGwalior Collection: The Maharajah Scindiah of Gwalior and his Councillors: the Late Rajah Sir Gunput Rao Khudkay

The Maharajah Scindiah of Gwalior and his Councillors: the Late Rajah Sir Gunput Rao Khudkay
THE MAHARAJAH SCINDIAH OF GWALIOR AND HIS COUNCILLORS: THE LATE RAJAH SIR GUNPUT RAO KHUDKAY, K.C.S.I. President of the Council of Regency, THE MAHARAJAH, GENERAL BAPU SAHIB AVAR

Background imageGwalior Collection: Index Chart of the Cutch Topographical Survey by the Trigonometrical Branch, Survey of India

Index Chart of the Cutch Topographical Survey by the Trigonometrical Branch, Survey of India
XCF291078 Index Chart of the Cutch Topographical Survey by the Trigonometrical Branch, Survey of India, Dehra Dun, November, 1883 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageGwalior Collection: Some Nobles of Gwalior, India, 1876

Some Nobles of Gwalior, India, 1876

Background imageGwalior Collection: Review before the Prince of Wales at Gwalior: the Heavy Battery Passing, India, 1876

Review before the Prince of Wales at Gwalior: the Heavy Battery Passing, India, 1876

Background imageGwalior Collection: INDIA: GWALIOR, c1790. View of the fort at Gwalior, India, from the northwest

INDIA: GWALIOR, c1790. View of the fort at Gwalior, India, from the northwest. Copper engraving, English, c1790

Background imageGwalior Collection: WORLD HISTORY: INDIA. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward the VII

WORLD HISTORY: INDIA. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward the VII, mounting his elephant at the old Palace of Lushkur, Gwalior: American wood engraving, 1876

Background imageGwalior Collection: Zero - concept and symbol

Zero - concept and symbol
Zero, symbolised by the numeric character 0, is both a number and a numerical digit that acts as a placeholder in place-number value systems

Background imageGwalior Collection: The Colonial and Indian Exhibition

The Colonial and Indian Exhibition
The Gwalior gateway, entrance to the courtyard of the Indian Palace, during the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in South Kensington, London during Queen Victorias golden jubilee year

Background imageGwalior Collection: Maharaja of Gwalior / Stamp

Maharaja of Gwalior / Stamp
MADHO RAO SCINDIA (1875 - 1925), was the 5th Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior. He acceded to the throne in 1886 and ruled to his death in 1925

Background imageGwalior Collection: Bathroom suite

Bathroom suite, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGwalior Collection: Main entrance to fort

Main entrance to fort, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh State, India, Asia

Background imageGwalior Collection: Dining room area

Dining room area, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGwalior Collection: One of the inner courtyards of the palace

One of the inner courtyards of the palace, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGwalior Collection: Private dining outside a bedroom suit with view of

Private dining outside a bedroom suit with view of Gwalior fort in distance, Usha Kiran Palace Hotel, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageGwalior Collection: India / Gwalior / Palace

India / Gwalior / Palace
The Royal Palace : the entrance Gate

Background imageGwalior Collection: Gwalior Plains Australia

Gwalior Plains Australia
The Gwalior Plain - native Australian boys at play




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"Gwalior: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Grandeur" Step into the enchanting world of Gwalior, where history unfolds at every turn. Delve into the rich heritage as you witness the grandeur of Delhi Durbar Elephants parading through its ancient streets. Transport yourself back to 1921, when The Prince of Wales graced this land alongside the illustrious Maharajah during his Indian tour. Feel the echoes of their presence resonate within these hallowed grounds. Immerse yourself in a bygone era as you explore The Man Sing Palace, an architectural marvel that stood tall since c1880 (1905). Marvel at Alexander Henry Hallam Murray's artistic prowess captured in every intricate detail. Indulge your senses in an art deco period bar area that exudes elegance and sophistication. Sip on exotic concoctions while basking in the ambiance reminiscent of a glamorous past. Embark on a spiritual journey at the Buddhist Temple nestled within Gwalior's embrace. Let serenity wash over you as you seek solace amidst its tranquil surroundings. Discover Jain rock sculptures that stand as testaments to centuries-old devotion and craftsmanship. Admire their intricate beauty below fortresses that have witnessed countless tales unfold throughout time. Experience opulence redefined at Usha Kiran Palace Hotel - where luxury meets tradition seamlessly. Find respite in elegant dining areas and unwind amidst plush sitting areas within exquisite bedroom suites. Be greeted by regal splendor at the front entrance to this majestic palace - a gateway to unforgettable experiences awaiting your arrival. Allow yourself to be captivated by its awe-inspiring exterior, standing proud against time's relentless march. Gwalior beckons with open arms, inviting you to unravel its captivating tapestry woven with threads from history, culture, and grandeur like no other place can offer.