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  • Old hand painted frescoes inside the Deogarh Mahal Palace, once a fort dating back 340 years, now since 1996 a "heritage" hotel, Deogarh, Rajasthan, India
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in discussion with his wife Rani Saheb in the Sheesh Mahal suite of Deogarh Mahal (Fort -Palace) a 340 year old, she is the chief decorator of this architectural jewel, now converted into  a heritage hotel after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort after which in 1996 it was converted into a hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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  • Heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal at night, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming a hotel in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years it belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur.
    20071112_india_0016_1.jpg
  • Rawat Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, drives his old american Jeep across his land close to his Fortress Deogarh Mahal, now a heritage hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
    20071112_india_0013_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb  together with his daughter-in-law distribute homeopathic medicines to the staff of the hotel they own, the Deogarh Mahal Palace, as well as women from nearby villages, they support, Deogarh, Rajasthan, India.
    20071114_india_0182_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb  together with his daughter-in-law distribute homeopathic medicines to the staff of the hotel they own, the Deogarh Mahal Palace, as well as women from nearby villages, they support, Deogarh, Rajasthan, India.
    20071114_india_0168_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb drive through the village of Deogarh as they head to an appointment at the local school they supoort, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
    20071113_india_0223_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, relaxes  with his wife Rani Saheb on a terrace of the Deogarh Mahal (Fort - Palace) a 340 year old architectural jewel. She being the chief decorator of the now heritage hotel, after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort after which in 1996 it was converted into a hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0333_1.jpg
  • Rawat Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, greets the staff of the Deogarh Mahal, a fort - palace, now converted into a heritage hotel after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort -palace after which it underwent its transforamation in 1996, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071114_india_0311_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb  sits in his living room reviewing a book he has written at his lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
    20071114_india_0092_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, sits in the Sheesh Mahal suite of Deogarh Mahal (Fort -Palace) a 340 year old architectural jewel, now converted into  a heritage hotel after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort after which in 1996 it was converted into a hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0016_1.jpg
  • Rawat Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, drives his old american Jeep into his family's Fortress - Palace, Deogarh Mahal, now a heritage hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
    20071114_india_0286_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb (center left), with his wife Rani Saheb (center), son, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a relaxed breakfast in their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
    20071114_india_0063_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a genteel and relaxed cup of tea on the law of their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
    20071113_india_0270_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in silence with his wife Rani Saheb overseeing a school lesson. Rao and Rani Saheb financially support  the school from the proceeds of the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
    20071113_india_0193_1.jpg
  • Noblewoman Rani Saheb, hands over school uniforms to young children that her family financially support close to the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal they own, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0132_1.jpg
  • Noblewoman Rani Saheb, hands over school uniforms to young children that her family financially support close to the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal they own, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0119_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in discussion with his wife Rani Saheb as a local doctor attends to patients in the hospital that Rao and Rani Saheb financially support close to their fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0083_1.jpg
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