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Begum Samru's Household

Rekhta Foundation

Rekhta Foundation
Noida, India

In the picture: Begum Samru's court at the state of Sardhana. Notice the presence of Europeans in addition to the local people. It is said that she held her court adorning a turban and usually with a hookah in her hand. Such a brazen act gains more importance as this was during a time when women were veiled and confined to their households. Given her husband's history of butchering Englishmen, it is indeed a testimony to her crafty ways that she managed to not only survive but thrive. There had been many instances of her rumored alliances with various European men.

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  • Title: Begum Samru's Household
  • Rights: Rekhta Foundation
Rekhta Foundation

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