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Royal apartment in ruined Talatal Ghar, 18th century Ahom kingdom palace originally built as military base in Rangpur, Assam, India, Asia

Royal apartment in ruined Talatal Ghar, 18th century Ahom kingdom palace originally built as military base in Rangpur, Assam, India, Asia


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Royal apartment in ruined Talatal Ghar, 18th century Ahom kingdom palace originally built as military base in Rangpur, Assam, India, Asia

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18th Century Assam Indian Culture Royalty Traditionally Indian Typically Indian Military Base Rangpur


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This print showcases the royal apartment within the Talatal Ghar, a magnificent 18th-century palace located in Rangpur, Assam. Originally built as a military base by the Ahom kingdom, this architectural gem now stands in ruins but still exudes an air of grandeur and tradition. Stepping into this interior is like stepping back in time, immersing oneself in the rich history and cultural heritage of India. The ornate stone walls bear witness to centuries of royalty and power that once resided within these very walls. Shadows dance across the vibrant colors adorning every corner, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shade. The image captures not only the physical beauty but also the essence of traditional Indian culture that permeates every inch of this space. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can be more than just bricks and mortar; it can be a testament to a nation's past glory. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported to another era where kings ruled with grace and elegance. It invites us to explore our own fascination with history while marveling at the craftsmanship displayed throughout this traditionally Indian palace. Annie Owen/Robert Harding has skillfully captured all these elements through her lens, allowing us to appreciate both the tangible remnants of bygone days and intangible echoes from centuries ago. This image serves as an invitation for travelers seeking unique destinations steeped in culture and history – beckoning them towards Assam's enchanting allure.

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