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Page 13
... Pheasant , the Sarus crane , the Great Horn - owl , the Buntings , the Rabbits , the Guinea pigs and the Chakors . After the fall of Mughal Empire , the gardens passed through a long period of neglect until the princes of Patiala ( in ...
... Pheasant , the Sarus crane , the Great Horn - owl , the Buntings , the Rabbits , the Guinea pigs and the Chakors . After the fall of Mughal Empire , the gardens passed through a long period of neglect until the princes of Patiala ( in ...
Page 31
... ( pheasant ) etc. It is said that the Nizam of Hyderabad was also a great admirer of this art , and his daughter- in - law added the Ajanta motifs to the already existing designs . Pune was the centre of fashion in those days and orders ...
... ( pheasant ) etc. It is said that the Nizam of Hyderabad was also a great admirer of this art , and his daughter- in - law added the Ajanta motifs to the already existing designs . Pune was the centre of fashion in those days and orders ...
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