Law of Royal Patronage


 
 
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Law of Royal Patronage

Law of Royal Patronage: Many of the products made by the Indian craftsmen were designed for the local aristocracy. When the British started making over the country, the Indian princes, and nobles could no longer patronise why artisans, as most of them now depended direct or indirect on the British.

Royal patronage may refer to: Fount of honour, a representative of a sovereign or formerly sovereign entity who, by virtue of his or her official position, has the exclusive prerogative of conferring legitimate titles of nobility and orders of chivalry to other persons. Royal patronage in arts, commerce, etc.

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Royal patronage may refer to _________________

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