This story appears in the August 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. The royalty of India—Hindu and Muslim—understood long ago that power was best wielded from the back of an elephant.
This story appears in the September 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine ... All at once baby elephants emerge from the brush, a straggled procession of 18 flap-eared brown heads, their ...
His mother called him Bebe the elephant, which his father later changed to Babar. "My mother started to tell us a story to distract us," the artist told National Geographic in a 2014 interview.
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