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Jaipur's Diggi Palace: From heritage hotel to literature hub (view pics)

From a mere 100 visitors in 2006 to a massive footfall of around 200,000 in 2013, the 17th century Diggi Palace shot into global fame from being just another heritage property to a literature hub



The palatial property was converted into a heritage hotel in 1991. Its manicured lawns, sunny courtyards and open verandas get transformed into a platform for deliberations and discussions in the balmy winter sun.

The palace traces its origins to the reign of Emperor Akbar in 1524 AD when Khangarji chalked out a political career for himself in the Mughal court and created the aggressive and brave lineage of Khangarwat Rajputs. The Diggi branch of the Khangarwat Rajputs owes its genesis to Bhikharsinghji, the eighth son of Raja Khangarji.