ROOPCHAND - The Prose

ROOPCHAND - The Prose

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'The Dancing Women', or 'The Nachnewalis,' is the name given to the women who used to dance in the courts of the Mughals, entertaining them with grace and elegance. Over the decades, these women became known as the Nats, a name derived from the terms 'Natyam' or 'Nritya,' both meaning dance.
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