Street Art of Rishikesh
L in museum
National Museum
Ride the Rickshaw
Veil
Triveni Ghat
Water Merchant at Chandni Chowk
And the Raven says...
Street Art I
Street Art II
Street Art III
Ugrasen ki Baoli
Ugrasen ki Baoli
Ugrasen ki Baoli
Ugrasen ki Baoli
Third Eye
TCM cosmetics
TCM cosmetics
I want all those!
Green
Wash yr teeth, little rascals!
Palms of Kinabalu
Blue striped busses
Choti Wala
In front of a Temple
Gola - Sweet Shaved Ice
Ganesha Business Art
Lakshman Jhula
Rishikesh / View over ghat
Lunica a strom života / Moon and Tree of life symb…
Rodinka / A family
Jarný sprievod / Marzanna tradition
Marina & Morena
Morena 2013, Myjava
Morena / Marzanna tradition, 2013, Myjava
Morena 2013 na Myjave
Morena 2013, Myjava
Morena 2013, Myjava
Šmertka britká / Ugly face
Morena 2013, Myjava
Horí / On fire!
Morena zhorená / Burnt Morena
Éj!
Spring tunes / Jarná
Playing / Koncovka
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House of Tekari Raj


Tekari Raj was a zamindari in South Bihar, the Tekari family belonging to the Bhumihar Brahmin community it controlled 2,046 villages big 7,500 km2 area.
In the Mughal period, Tekari was a rich estate, protected by Bhumihar Brahmins as part of the Mughal Empire.
The emblem of the Kingdom of Tekari was a pigeon attacking over an eagle sat on the perch of a tree. Pundits said "this jungle of tetris (a kind of tree) is the place where the fort should be made," and declared it very lucky.
"The zamindari of Tekari owed its origin to an imperial grant made about the time when the Mughal empire first began to decay." The mansions of the Maharaja of Tekari dominated the Patna riverfront in 1811-12.Maharajas of Tekari like Maharaja Mitrajit Singh were renowned for their scholarship and for their works of poetry and history.
Maharaja Hit Narayan Singh of Tekari was said to have been "a man of a religious turn of mind...who became an ascetic and left his vast property in the hands of his wife" shortly after inheriting a lion's share of the estate in the 1840s.
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, suspicions were entertained by the East India Company's officers in Bihar about the Rani of Tekari, who had sympathy for the movement. The Commissioner of Patna favoured demolishing the Fort of Tekari and removing the Rani to Patna. The Lieutenant Governor of Bengal did not approve of these measures but guns and ammunition found at Tekari were seized.
In the Mughal period, Tekari was a rich estate, protected by Bhumihar Brahmins as part of the Mughal Empire.
The emblem of the Kingdom of Tekari was a pigeon attacking over an eagle sat on the perch of a tree. Pundits said "this jungle of tetris (a kind of tree) is the place where the fort should be made," and declared it very lucky.
"The zamindari of Tekari owed its origin to an imperial grant made about the time when the Mughal empire first began to decay." The mansions of the Maharaja of Tekari dominated the Patna riverfront in 1811-12.Maharajas of Tekari like Maharaja Mitrajit Singh were renowned for their scholarship and for their works of poetry and history.
Maharaja Hit Narayan Singh of Tekari was said to have been "a man of a religious turn of mind...who became an ascetic and left his vast property in the hands of his wife" shortly after inheriting a lion's share of the estate in the 1840s.
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, suspicions were entertained by the East India Company's officers in Bihar about the Rani of Tekari, who had sympathy for the movement. The Commissioner of Patna favoured demolishing the Fort of Tekari and removing the Rani to Patna. The Lieutenant Governor of Bengal did not approve of these measures but guns and ammunition found at Tekari were seized.
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