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- Polo_in_India abstract "India is considered the cradle of modern polo. Babar, the founder of the Mughal dynasty in the 15th century, firmly established its popularity. The period between the decline of the Mughal dynasty and the upsurgence of the British Imperial rule, polo almost vanished from the mainland India. Fortunately, the game survived in a few remote mountainous enclaves of the subcontinent, notably Gilgit, Chitral, Ladakh, and Manipur.In India, the popularity of polo has waned and risen many times. However, it has never lost its regal status. In the last few decades, the emergence of privately owned teams has ensured a renaissance in Indian polo. Today, polo is not just restricted to the royalty and the Indian Army.".
- Polo_in_India thumbnail Polo_jaipur.jpg?width=300.
- Polo_in_India wikiPageID "35716751".
- Polo_in_India wikiPageRevisionID "535839268".
- Polo_in_India caption "Polo in Jaipur".
- Polo_in_India country "India".
- Polo_in_India hasPhotoCollection Polo_in_India.
- Polo_in_India sport "polo".
- Polo_in_India subject Category:Polo_in_India.
- Polo_in_India comment "India is considered the cradle of modern polo. Babar, the founder of the Mughal dynasty in the 15th century, firmly established its popularity. The period between the decline of the Mughal dynasty and the upsurgence of the British Imperial rule, polo almost vanished from the mainland India. Fortunately, the game survived in a few remote mountainous enclaves of the subcontinent, notably Gilgit, Chitral, Ladakh, and Manipur.In India, the popularity of polo has waned and risen many times.".
- Polo_in_India label "Polo in India".
- Polo_in_India sameAs m.0jt4672.
- Polo_in_India sameAs Q7225911.
- Polo_in_India sameAs Q7225911.
- Polo_in_India wasDerivedFrom Polo_in_India?oldid=535839268.
- Polo_in_India depiction Polo_jaipur.jpg.
- Polo_in_India isPrimaryTopicOf Polo_in_India.