Jodhpur's royal contibution to
the world has been, if I might say so, a horsy one -
what else but "Jodhpurs"
or riding breeches, as we know them today. It was
born out of necessity as the remarkable Sir Pratap
Singh got tired of the way his traditional Rajput
riding pyjamas would get frayed on the inside of his
knees, as he rode. This inventive maharaja also came
up with the ankle-length Jodhpur
boots and the close-collared princely
Jodhpuri coat.
In the evening, we visited the gigantic
Umaid Bhawan Palace
- a stately mansion based on the Western model. With
nearly 350 rooms, it has the distinction of having
been one of the largest private residences of the
world. Today, it houses an excellent little museum
of some of the royal family's possessions and a
luxury hotel and
the present Maharaja's
residence.
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Umaid
Bhawan Palace.
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