NAYANTARA : Hukum's Warrior Queen

NAYANTARA : Hukum's Warrior Queen

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"Hum vachan dete hai ki hmesha aapke sath har sukh dukh me rahenge" I repeated the seventh vow and then the priest passed him the vermillion to fill in my hairline. With this I was married to Rana Dev Pratap whom I had never known. Princess Nayantara Mewar, a fun loving and bold princess was forced into a marriage by her own father to Rana Dev Pratap Singh who lost his belief in love due to his past. The princess was determined to be the warrior and serve her kingdom. The king was ready to spend his life with her but not love. The journey was not going to be a path of roses for them as the challenges were about to start.
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