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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
,Jaipur |
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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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NAHARGARH FORT, JAIPUR
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Nahargarh Fort was built by Sawai Raja Jai Singh in
1734. Since Jaipur was his capital, the Nahargarh Fort
was strategically important and was built as a means
of bolstering the defence of Amer. It was also known
as the Tiger Fort. New additions were made to the fort
in the 19th century by Sawai Ram Singh II and Sawai
Madho Singh II. The older parts of he fort are being
hard hit by the ravages of times but the newer
additions are quite captivating.
According to a legend, the Fort was named after a
prince whose spirit used to haunt the site and would
cause mischief so as to delay the construction of the
fort. After too many disturbances, finally after a
Tantrik prayer the ghost or the spirit, agreed to
leave on the condition that the fort should be named
after him.
One of the major attractions of the Nahargarh Fort is
the view it offers of the Man Sagar lake and the
surrounding area. If you are visiting Jaipur, then do
take out the time to visit Nahargarh Fort, which
stands as a symbol of the royal past and reminds the
visitors of the glory of the former age that belonged
to kings and Maharajas.
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Rajasthan - Monuments,Forts,Palces and Havelis
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