Indian Royals
Indian Royals refer to the rulers and noble families that governed various regions of India before and during the British colonial period. These royals often belonged to dynasties such as the Mughals, Rajputs, and Marathas, each with its own unique culture, traditions, and contributions to Indian history. They played significant roles in politics, art, and architecture, leaving behind magnificent palaces and forts.
Many Indian Royals maintained vast armies and engaged in warfare to expand their territories. They also patronized the arts, leading to the development of rich cultural legacies, including classical music, dance, and literature. Today, some descendants of these royal families still hold ceremonial titles and are involved in various social and cultural activities.