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Hind Pocket Books The Maharaja's Man by Rakesh Bhan Dass
Exciting stories that capture the magic. romance. secrets and sensuality of Princely India. Tales of love and betrayal spread over the magnificent decades of the Maharajas, with their harems of Indian and European Maharanis and Mistresses. Palaces. Horses. Rolls Royces. Tiger Hunts. Feasts and Darbars. An invaluable insight into a bygone era of opulence and extravagance. This book is an intimate and fascinating insight by Diwan Jarmani Dass who rubbed shoulders with the rich and famous. A brilliant recounting of first-hand experiences, it reveals tales of chivalry and sacrifice, of love and betrayal of the Kings and Princes under the British Raj. and their eventual decline. About the Author Diwan Jarmani Dass born in Punjab in 1895, was a Minister in the States of Kapurthala and Pariah Articulate in Punjabi, Dylu, English and French, he was highly decorated by the Vatican and the Governments of France, Spain, Morocco, Egyr and many other countries. He was also decorated by the Riders of Kapurthala, Patiala and Bhawalpur States. Maharaja is his most famous book, followed by Maharani.