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9781845117078

Once a Prince of Sarila Of Palaces and Tiger Hunts, Of Nehrus and Mountbattens

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-04-15
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
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Summary

Princely India in the 1930s and 40s enjoyed a golden age which already seems immeasurably distant from the thriving, modern nation of today. These were halcyon days of bejewelled and eccentric Maharajas; life in marble palaces mirrored in lakes or in mighty stone fortresses on craggy hills; tiger hunts on elephant back and elephant hunts on horseback; and lavish house parties ringing with the sound of polo and music and laughter. As heir apparent to the central Indian kingdom of Sarila, Narendra Singh Sarila was born into the very heart of this society and his life offers a unique vista on a vanished world. The author enjoyed a wonderfully privileged childhood in what remained a traditional, feudal state even as the call for democratic change was being heard elsewhere on the subcontinent. This warm and unsentimental personal history beautifully evokes life at the end of the British Raj in vivid and colorful detail. But it also reveals how, despite their position, Singh and his family embraced the changes occasioned by Independence and adapted rapidly to its new demands. In 1947, at the age of just 21, Singh put his childhood concerns firmly behind him when he became Aide de Camp to Lord Mountbatten, the last British Governor General of India. From inside the Mountbattens' household, Singh occupied a unique position both within and without the British government. Once a Prince in Sarila draws on his experiences and his detailed diaries from the period and includes intimate and revealing portraits of Lord Mountbatten and his wife, Edwina, as well as the many important visitors they received--including Jawarhalal Nehru and Sardar Patel among other top civil and military leaders, both British and Indian. Once a Prince in Sarila is a unique history of a forgotten world and Singh is a sensitive and perceptive guide to India's transition from British rule to independent nation.

Author Biography

Narendra Singh Sarila was born in 1927 as heir to the princely state of Sarila in central India. An ADC to Lord Mountbatten, he later joined the Indian Foreign Service, where he worked from 1948 to 1985. He was a deputy permanent representative in the Indian delegation to the U.N. and headed the Pakistan and International Organisations Divisions at New Delhi in the late 1960s. He later served as India’s ambassador to Spain, Brazil, Libya, Switzerland (with concurrent accreditation to the Vatican) and France. He has commentated on international affairs for numerous journals, both in India and abroad, and is the author of the international bestseller, The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of India's Partition.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. vi
Prefacep. x
An Elephant Was My Pramp. 1
My Fatherp. 15
My Motherp. 26
Life in the Palace: Ip. 34
Life in the Palace: IIp. 44
The Round Table Conferences in Londonp. 58
A Tiger is Shot in Sarilap. 70
The Political Departmentp. 75
Mayo: The Eton of Indiap. 88
The Dussehra Durbarp. 106
The Princely States of Rajputanap. 114
Turmoil in Sarilap. 137
The Revolutionaryp. 153
The Nawab Misses a Tigerp. 163
The Charkhari Successionp. 173
Mussooriep. 186
The Last Delhi Durbarp. 200
The New Orderp. 215
Why the Princes Collapsedp. 231
The Viceregal (Government) Housep. 235
Aide-de-Camp to Lord Mountbattenp. 252
Epiloguep. 290
Glossaryp. 295
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