Rajasthan, the Lost Land of the Maharajas

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This land rich in history embodies all the magic of India. Located in the North of India, it is the ancestral land of the maharajas. We go to meet inhabitants and travelers of this isolated state between plains and mountains.

Director: Laurent Cadoret
Original Title: Somewhere on Earth: Rajasthan
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The horserider is like some character from a romantic or warriors tale. The more I watch...the more I admire.
The way he was sat on his noble steed & then they twirled around in perfect harmony.
The programme is almost over the whole thing was mesmerising...especially the horseman, Ajid & of course the horses.
I will shush up now.
Thanks for a great documentary

sTraYa
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i once had the honour and pleasure to witness the sun rise across the thar desert.a camel safari from jaiselmer an experience of a lifetime.

pedrothewise
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These are beautiful people with beautiful art who deserve respect.

Elizabeth-rhhl
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I literally just watched a video about India's geography and it's amazing how they have shaped much of the desert into habitable land.

splitman
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Be proud of yourself! The horses need you and you need them. You are a fine man

heathergustafson
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Untouchability is a blight upon my great nation and I as a millennial have vowed to end it with my generation. I vow to respect all people regardless of colour, race, gender, caste or other divisions and categories. It does nto mean that i will stop believing in my varna or caste as a Kshatriya but that i will shed the wickedness that made many of my ancestors oblivious to see other human beings as equal and worthy of dignity.

userxyz
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Majestic majestic majestic, all the feels exploring from my couch potato throne.

juanjosetorresflores
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I remember working in Rajasthan for a fortnight when I was 22. What an experience.

gavindodder
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Unveiling the mystique of Rajasthan, where Maharajas' legacy still lingers.

rubaiathrahman
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Too beautiful to attempt any words… Ajit and his Mawari horses took my breath away… thank you for a great documentary.

ajunthamedicinewoman
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as a Roma my self this feels very close to my soul ❤ 😢 .. stay strong and proud my brothers and sisters .. they say the ones who can survive in the deserts for many centuries in a row those are the toughest and also could survive anywhere god bless 💪🏼 🙏 ❤

ferencfarkas
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Horseman is lovely and so is his horse. All the best to Geraldine and her iron horse too.

seriousros
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And just like that... I am going to India

khetkast
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I’m a huge believer in keeping good traditions alive

heathergustafson
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RAJASTHAN is most varsetile and full of butyful landscape areas state of INDIA. I am leaving in this area since my childhood. Butyful land with butiful people.

anjlisharma-shyt
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Beautiful people, rich in so much. Blessings on those families. Great documentary

HayleydeRonde
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The term “untouchables” certainly dates back to ancient times.
No longer represents what it once was.
The grave desecration at minute 11 is indicative of the godlessness of some beings.
Wonderfull old culture.
another piece of the puzzle of the great tartaria history
🙏❤☀️

Anahato
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Great documentary. As a south Indian it breaks my heart that there are bad people who would trouble Bhils or low caste people even in this age. This thing also happens in south. Discrimination and hatred based on social status.

Yatra-kjzq
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They speak English! Why does it need to be dubbed in English!? Mindboggling! Where can I watch the original?

franblanc
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Beautiful humble colourful people. No fakes, no wealth. Just happy and humble with their horses . The horse a d his owner ressemble😂. Such majesty and beauty❤❤ congratulations Geraldine and Praveen❤ all the best! And please, these people are beautiful. They are not " untouchable".

dellchica