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Forts of
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Khimsar Fort ,
Nagaur |
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Junagarh Fort,
Bikaner |
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Jaisalmer Fort,Jaisalmer |
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Jaigarh Fort
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Taragarh fort,
Bundi |
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Kumbhalgarh Fort,
Udaipur |
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Achalgarh Fort,
Mount Abu |
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Amer Fort, Jaipur |
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Rohet fort , Near Jodhpur |
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Lohagarh fort, Bharatpur |
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Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore |
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Luni fort, Near
Jodhpur |
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Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur |
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Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur |
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Monuments |
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Brahma Temple,
Pushkar |
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Ranakpur Temples,
Ranakpur |
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Ajmer Dargah
Sharif,
Ajmer |
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Dilwara Jain Temple,
Dilwara |
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Hawa Mahal,Jaipur |
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Jantar
Mantar,
Jaipur |
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Jaisalmer
Havelis,
Jaisalmer |
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Nathmal ki
Haveli,
Jaisalmer |
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Patwon ki
Haveli,
Jaisalmer |
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Palaces of
Rajasthan |
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City Palace ,
Udaipur |
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Taragarh Palace,
Bundi |
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Padmini
Palace, Chittorgarh |
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Fateh Prakash
Palace, Chittorgarh |
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Umaid bhawan
palace, Jodhpur |
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City Palace, Alwar |
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Jagmandir Palace
Udaipur |
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Lal Garh Palace
Bikaner |
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Sariska Palace ,Alwar |
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Lake palace, Udaipur |
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City Palace,Jaipur |
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KUMBHALGARH FORT, UDAIPUR
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Located
64 kms north of Udaipur in the wilderness, Kumbhalgarh
is the second most important citadel after Chittorgarh
in the Mewar region. Cradled in the Aravali Ranges the
fort was built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha.
Because of its inaccessibility and hostile topography
the fort had remained un-conquered.
It also served the rulers of Mewar as a refuge in
times of strife. The fort also served as refuge to the
baby king Udai of Mewar. It is also of sentimental
significance as it is the birthplace of Mewar's
legendary King Maharana Partap.
The fort is self-contained and has within its amalgam
almost everything to withstand a long siege. The fort
fell only once that too to the combined armies of
Mughal and of Amber for scarcity of drinking water.
Many magnificent palaces an array of temples built by
the Mauryas of which the most picturesque place is the
Badal Mahal or the palace of the clouds.
The fort also offers a superb birds view of the
surroundings. The fort's thick wall stretches some 36
kms and is wide enough to take eight horses abreast.
Maharana Fateh Singh renovated the fort in the 19th
century. The fort's large compound has very
interesting ruins and the walk around it can be very
rewarding.
The Kumbhalgarh Fort also has a great significance by
being the birthplace of Maharana Pratap and as the
finest examples of defensive fortification in
Rajasthan. The most interesting part is that this fort
has a fort within itself. Named Kartargarh, the inner
fort has a palace built by Maharana Fateh Singh after
he had pulled down the old palace built by Rana Kumbha.
Some remains of the old palace are still there below
the new one which includes the portion that had been
occupied by Prithvi Raj. Kartargarh has 365 temples
and shrines including one with a huge Shivlinga
dedicated to Lord Shiva. The sanctuary is famous for
it's wildlife which includes- wolf, leopard, jackal
and a variety of birds. The sanctuary is one of the
few parks that allows people on horseback.
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