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A painting at Ajanta shows horses and elephants that are transported by ship. [31] Trautmann (1982) thus remarked that the supply and import of horses has "always" been a preoccupation of the Indians, and "it is a structure of its history, then, that India has always been dependent upon western and central Asia for horses." [11]
The Pushkar Fair, also called the Pushkar Camel Fair or locally as Kartik Mela or Pushkar ka Mela is an annual multi-day livestock fair and cultural fête held in the town of Pushkar near Ajmer city in Ajmer district in (Rajasthan, India). The fair starts with the Hindu calendar month of Kartik and ends on the Kartik Purnima, which typically ...
The Horse Fair – a depiction of the Paris horse market in the 1850s A Horse and His Trader, circa 1800. Horse trading, in its literal sense, is the buying and selling of horses, also called "horse dealing".
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This fair is the outcome of signing of the trade treaty between the erstwhile Bushahr state and Tibet in the end of the 17th century (1679-1684). [4] Historically, it is an important commercial fair and is attended by tourists from all over the world. It is the most significant trade and commercial fair of Shimla as well as of Himachal Pradesh.
The Dominion of India, officially the Union of India, [7] was an independent dominion in the British Commonwealth of Nations existing between 15 August 1947 and 26 January 1950. [8] Until its independence , India had been ruled as an informal empire by the United Kingdom.
Miranda Lambert took a brief reprieve from slaying the stage to show her prized horses at the Oklahoma State Fair. “Y’all I took a little break last weekend from album release press run to do ...
A money-lender on a Deccan pony - John Lockwood Kipling, Beast and Man in India. The Bhimthadi or Deccani horse is an almost extinct breed of Indian horses. It was developed in Pune district in 17th and 18th centuries during the Maratha rule by crossing Arabian and Turkic breeds with local horse breed.