On the day of Pran Pratishtha (Consecration) of Ram Lalla, a quote on the Suryavanshi Gohil Rajput clan, and a picture
The fierce battles between the Gohil Rajput rulers of Rajpipla and the Sultans of Gujarat in the 15th and 16th centuries
The hand of Marcus Marsh in the purchase and training of Windsor Lad, the Epsom Derby 1934 winning horse owned by Maharaja Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla. Chapter from Indra Vikram Singh’s book ‘A Maharaja’s Turf’
The old Rajpipla Fort atop Devchhatra (Devastra) or ‘Abode of the Gods’ Hill in the Western Satpuras, a reminder of rich history wrapped in exquisite landscape
The intrepid Gohil Rajput rulers of Rajpipla and their courageous struggle to retain their principality over 600 years
Resurrection and expansion of territories of the Gohil Rajput clan in Saurashtra through the 13th century up to the middle of the 14th century