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Indian artisans keep traditional toymaking alive despite challengesChannapatna's toymaking industry dates back to the 1700s when Tipu Sultan, ruler of the then kingdom of Mysore, asked artists ...
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The Print on MSNWhat’s Bangalore Palace Land Bill passed in Karnataka & why Mysuru royal family is opposing itEven as Gowda was speaking in the national capital, the Upper House of Karnataka’s legislature passed a bill effectively ...
This file photograph, taken on Feb. 26, 2025, shows an artisan keeping the painted heads of dolls for drying at a toy ...
Rising competition from mass-produced toys, including cheap replicas made in China, has cast a shadow on the growth of the ...
Channapatna's toymaking industry dates back to the 1700s when Tipu Sultan, ruler of the then kingdom of Mysore, asked artists from Persia to train the locals. Rising competition from mass-produced ...
In time, Tipu repaid damages and took back his sons. But he and the kingdom of Mysore were now much weakened and in no position to take on the British. Then the battle came to his doorstep.
Channapatna's toymaking industry dates back to the 1700s when Tipu Sultan, ruler of the then kingdom of Mysore, asked artists from Persia to train the locals. Rising competition from mass-produced ...
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