Jodhpur, niebieskie miasto - AFP
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Part of the painted Takhat Vilas bedroom used by Indian Maharaja Takhat Singh (r.1843-72) is seen inside Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur on March 18, 2016. Rajasthan's 'Blue City' Jodhpur is famed for the blue-painted walls of the old city that sits in the shadow of the Mehrangarh Fort. Used to denote Brahmin, or upper-caste, households, discouraging looters if the city ever came under attack, many of Jodhpur's buildings retain the traditional blue paintwork that has come to signify the city. / AFP PHOTO / Rebecca CONWAY
2016-03-18
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REBECCA CONWAY
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