SOVEREIGNTY AND SPLENDOR: THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD OF THE KACHHAWA KINGS OF JAIPUR
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This paper explores the rich history and cultural significance of the Royal Household of the Kachhawa Kings of Jaipur, known as the Rajlok. Tracing its origins from the establishment of the Kachhawa dynasty in the 12th century, the study examines the evolution of royal customs, governance structures, and the socio-political role of the Rajlok within the broader context of Rajasthan's history. Through a detailed analysis of archival materials, royal edicts, and contemporary accounts, the paper highlights the interplay between sovereignty and splendor in the Kachhawa lineage, showcasing how the royal household functioned as a symbol of power, cultural patronage, and regional identity. The research also addresses the challenges faced by the Rajlok in modern times, including the impact of colonialism, post-independence reforms, and the preservation of heritage in contemporary society. Ultimately, this paper underscores the enduring legacy of the Kachhawa Kings and their household, contributing to the understanding of Rajasthan's royal heritage and its significance in India's cultural tapestry.
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