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The Indian Jurassic Park and the princess who watches over its fossil trove

How ‘Dinosaur Princess’ discovered family estate was littered with fossils, including a new species of dinosaur and 10,000 dinosaur eggs, and why she’s impatient for a better visitor experience

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"Dinosaur Princess" Aaliya Sultana Babi holds a fossilised dinosaur egg at her palace in Balasinor. The rescued egg now has pride of place among her collection of prehistoric fossils, part of a lifelong legacy of protecting the dinosaur remains on the land her family once ruled over. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

One of princess Aalia Sultana Babi’s most prized possessions is a fossilised dinosaur egg she found an unsuspecting villager using to grind spices on her ancestral lands, an area billed as “India’s Jurassic Park”.

Babi rescued the egg and it now has pride of place among her collection of prehistoric fossils, part of a lifelong legacy of protecting the dinosaur remains on the land her family once ruled over.

“She didn’t know it was a dinosaur egg!” says Babi, 42, who has been dubbed the Dinosaur Princess for her work.

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“I lovingly call it my masala (spice) egg,” she adds of the rare find, a complete Titanosaurus egg belonging to the late Cretaceous period, around 99-65 million years ago.

It now sits in her home, in pride of place, wrapped in white silk inside a red velvet jewellery box.

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