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The entire history of the family of Diggi has been written in a major historical book called "The History of The House of Diggi" by Professor K. R. Qanungo.

The Diggi Family traces their history back to 1524 AD, with the birth of Khangarji, who grew up to have a brilliant political career during the reign of Emperor Akbar. Khangarji was the founder of the sect of the Khangarwat Rajputs, men known to be fiery and impetuous, but also endowed with great political acumen and patriotism. The Diggi branch of the Khangarwats traces its descent through Bhakarsinghji, eighth son of Raja Khangarji.

The elegant Diggi haveli came into being when Maharajah Sawai Jai Singhji II of Jaipur, moved from the old city of Amber to his newly-built capital, Jaipur, in 1727. He invited his nobles to establish their homes in and around the fabled Pink City, so that they might always be within reach of the court.

Each ensuing Thakur Sahib added something to the haveli, down the generations. In 1991, Thakur Ram Pratap Singh Diggi and his wife, Thakurani Jyotika Kumari Diggi, along with their nephew Shakti Singh and his wife, Kaushika Kumari, converted part of their family home and gardens into a peaceful friendly hotel, never realising what an immense success this small project was to become.

Hotel Diggi Palace has been lauded and praised, written up very well in all major guide books, by Condé Nast Traveler, by Travel Associations all over the world, and sits high on the 'must-stay-at' lists of good Internet Sites designed to help people make informed choices. Even with 70 beautiful rooms to its credit, staying at Diggi still always means one thing - it is a family home, and everyone who visits is treated as an honoured guest.