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Bird of prey
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Vulture's perch
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Jahangir Mahal as seen from the streets of Orchha
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Rai Parveen Mahal as seen from Jahangir Mahal
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Palace of Rai Parveen, the royal danseuse who outwitted Akbar
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Inside Orchha's Raj Mahal
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Jahangir Mahal, where the emperor Jahangir stayed but for one night - two fewer than us
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Jahangir Mahal - a palace and fortress
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Cupolas of Jahangir Mahal
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A centuries-old landscape
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A skyline like no other; it's impossible to look in any direction in Orchha and not see a centuries-old palace or temple
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The entrance to the Jahangir mahal is a masterpiece of syncretic architecture
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Built by the Bundelas to court the favour of Prince Salim, the future Shahanshah Jahangir
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Raj Mahal as seen from Jahangir Mahal
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Chaturbhuj temple built in honour of the self-sacrificing Bundela prince
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Islamic arches inside Madhukar Shah's Raj Mahal hint at Mughal influence
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Entrance to the Jahangir Mahal - one that befits a fortress
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Jahangir Mahal as seen from the Chaturbhuj Mandir
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Jahangir Mahal's charm is rather rugged
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Chaturbhuj temple up-close
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Bridge across the river Betwa
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Water sports hotspot on the river Betwa
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Domes of the Ram Rajya Mandir on a foggy morning
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Ram Rajya Mandir on Diwali day - the only temple where Ram is worshipped as a king
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Islamic arches inside the Chaturbhuj temple
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Camel stable or perhaps a den of decadence
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Scenes from the Ramayana at Orchha's Raj Mahal
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Rajput family
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Ferocity on the streets of Orchha