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Heritage buildings disappear but what about their stories?

Last Updated : 12 September 2020, 04:50 IST

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Different views of the Mysuru palaces horse and elephant stables. Till the early decades of the 20th century, the Mysuru kindgom had separate departments to look after and cater to the needs of various animals employed in royal service.
Different views of the Mysuru palaces horse and elephant stables. Till the early decades of the 20th century, the Mysuru kindgom had separate departments to look after and cater to the needs of various animals employed in royal service.
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Different views of the Mysuru palaces horse and elephant stables. Till the early decades of the 20th century, the Mysuru kindgom had separate departments to look after and cater to the needs of various animals employed in royal service.
Different views of the Mysuru palaces horse and elephant stables. Till the early decades of the 20th century, the Mysuru kindgom had separate departments to look after and cater to the needs of various animals employed in royal service.
The main entrance to the palace stables. Photos by author and B R Savitha
The main entrance to the palace stables. Photos by author and B R Savitha
Dasara elephants walk past the Devaraja Market in Mysuru; the main entrance to the palace stables. Photos by author and B R Savitha
Dasara elephants walk past the Devaraja Market in Mysuru; the main entrance to the palace stables. Photos by author and B R Savitha
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Published 11 September 2020, 17:50 IST

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