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18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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#13466300
18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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#13466301
18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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#13466302
18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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#13466303
18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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18 Mar 2026
A Nepali horseman parades a decorated horse in the ancient cityscape of Lalitpur, Nepal, on March 18, 2026, during Ghode Jatra, the Nepali festival of horses. King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan adopted the tradition in Patan to prevent locals from traveling to Kathmandu to see the horse procession. This festival, which has been practiced since the Malla regime (13th to 18th Century), has been preserved and continued into the 21st century by Walkhu Chibaha: Guthi, run by Maharjan. Members of the Guthi take turns riding the horse and touring the city annually on Ghode Jatra, keeping this ancient tradition alive.
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#13462359
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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#13462360
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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#13462361
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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#13462362
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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#13462363
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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#13462364
17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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17 Mar 2026
A hatchery at a poultry farm in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on January 19, 2026. India is the world's second-largest egg producer, with approximately 142-149 billion eggs annually, and ranks among the top five in broiler chicken production, generating around 2.6 million tons of chicken meat. The leading egg-producing states are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
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