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Trans-Siberian Railway Part 51 (Shimanovsk - Belogorsk)

Транссиби́рская магистра́ль часть 51 (Шима́новск - Белогорск)
00:00 Shimanovsk - Шимановск (18 643) Km 7723
1:06:28 Svobodny - Свободный (53 678) Km 7807
1:38:09 Seryshevo - Серышево (9 773) Km 7845
1:57:18 Belogorsk - Белогорск (66 183) Km 7866
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Trans-Siberian Railway Part 45 (Ksenyevka - Mogocha)

Транссиби́рская магистра́ль часть 45 (Ксеньевка - Могоча)
00:00 Ksenyevka - Ксеньевка (2 717) Km 6799
1:50:13 Mogocha - Могоча (13 442) Km 6906
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Trans-Siberian Railway Part 29 (Tayshet - Nizhneudinsk)

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00:00 Tayshet - Тайшет (33 364) Km 4515
1:02:50 Alzamay - Алзамай (6 040) Km 4586
2:24:01 Nizhneudinsk - Нижнеудинск (33 954) Km 4679
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Trans-Siberian Railway Part 57 (Vyazemsky - Bikin)

Транссиби́рская магистра́ль часть 57 (Вя́земский - Бики́н)
00:00 Vyazemsky - Вяземский (12 974) Km 8651
53:33 Lermontovka - Лермонтовка (3 775) Km 8714
1:27:07 Bikin - Бикин (15 954) Km 8757
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In times of crisis, it's the stories of kindness and empathy that stand out. This brings to mind Jamsaheb Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja, the former ruler of the princely state of Nawanagar in the Kathiawar region of present-day Gujarat.

The large-hearted king sheltered hundreds of Polish children displaced by World War II.

As Indian students in Ukraine flee to Poland, the country has promised support. It reminds us of the time when Jamsaheb Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja, a former ruler of the princely state of Nawangar, gave refuge to hundreds of Polish children during World War II

Little Poland in a little part of India

Months before the outbreak of World War II, the now-celebrated Kinder transport project was undertaken – a mission to ferry orphaned and lost children from Germany and occupied Europe to safety. It helped 10,000 children escape from the brutalities of Adolf Hitler.

Around 500 Polish children, aged between two and 17, from war-torn Poland and prison camps in the Soviet Union were put on a ship that was headed to India's western coast. The journey was long and arduous, stretching across Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan, present-day Pakistan before it reached western India.

The children were denied entry at many ports before they arrived at Nawanagar. By now, they were exhausted and famished but found a kindred soul in Digvijaysinhji. It was not an easy time in India, as the country was fighting for its independence.

But the maharaja put all of that behind him and took the children in, looking after him like their own. Don't consider yourselves orphans. You are now Nawanagaris and I am Bapu, the father of all Nawanagaris, including yourselves, he told them.

And thus began the story of Little Poland in a little part of India.

Digvijaysinhji built a camp for the refugee children in a place called Balachadi not too far away from his summer palace, 23 km from Jamnagar. He provided them with medical aid, accommodation, and schools. He opened another camp for them in Chela. The maharaja roped in rulers of Patiala and Baroda and also reached out to the Tata group to raise funds for the children. Lakhs of rupees were pooled to ensure that the needs of the Polish children were met.

#Digvijaysinhji was familiar with the culture of Poland. During his stay with an uncle in Switzerland in the 1920s, he had interacted with his Polish neighbours.

It is said that it was this kind gesture that encouraged other places in India to welcome #Polish refugees. Between 1942 and 1948, more than 20,000 refugees stayed and travelled through India.

After the war was over, the refugees were asked to return. A few returned to Poland; many others chose the United Kingdom, Australia, and other Commonwealth Nations. Digvijaysinhji bid them farewell personally at a railway station.

Decades later, Digvijaysinhji's legacy remains alive. A school in Warsaw is named after the maharaja and it has a touch of India to it. Walls are adorned with pictures of Indian monuments and graffiti on our classical dances and culture. It is run by the Friends of India Education Foundation and Digvijaysinhji is the patron saint of the school.

The Polish government has also honoured the king posthumously by presenting the Commanders Cross of the Order of the Merit of the Polish Republic, awarded to those who have contributed to improving Warsaw's relations with other nations.

Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Do you know any other interesting facts? Let us know in the comments below what your favorite fact is! Share your thoughts in comments! And do not forget to like and share the video links...

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