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Palaces of Rajasthan
City Palace , Udaipur
Taragarh Palace, Bundi
Padmini  Palace, Chittorgarh
Fateh Prakash Palace, Chittorgarh
Umaid bhawan palace, Jodhpur
City Palace, Alwar
Jagmandir Palace Udaipur
Lal Garh Palace Bikaner
Sariska Palace ,Alwar
Lake palace, Udaipur
City Palace,Jaipur
Monuments
Brahma Temple, Pushkar
Ranakpur Temples, Ranakpur 
Ajmer Dargah Sharif, Ajmer
Dilwara Jain Temple, Dilwara
Hawa Mahal,Jaipur
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur
Jaisalmer Havelis, Jaisalmer
Nathmal ki Haveli, Jaisalmer
Patwon ki Haveli, Jaisalmer
Forts of Rajasthan
Khimsar Fort , Nagaur
Junagarh Fort, Bikaner
Jaisalmer Fort,Jaisalmer
Jaigarh Fort ,Jaipur
Taragarh fort, Bundi
Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur
Achalgarh Fort, Mount Abu
Amer Fort, Jaipur
Rohet fort , Near Jodhpur
Lohagarh fort, Bharatpur
Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore
Luni fort,  Near Jodhpur
Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur


PADMINI PALACE, CHITTORGARH

It is built beside the lotus pool with a historical pavilion that changed the history of Chittor. Ala-ud-din saw the reflection of Queen Padmini from here and so mesmerized was he, that the quest of possessing her led to a furious battle which saw the last of Maharana Ratan Singh (husband of Maharani Padmini) and the epitome of beauty-Cleopatra of Rajasthan, became an eternal legend in the history of chittor and also of the Mewar state. The feel still lingers on. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever- and now they don't say this for nothing.

Chittorgarh is the epitome of Rajput pride, romance and spirit. It reverberates with history of heroism and sacrifice, which is evident as it echoes with the tales sung by the Bards of Rajasthan.

The main reason for visiting Chittorgarh is its massive hilltop fort, which is a depiction of Rajput culture and values. The fort stands on a 240-hectares site on an 180m high hill that rises rapidly from the plains below.

Thrice a stronger enemy sacked Chittorgarh. The first sack occurred in 1303 when a Pathan King Ala-ud-din Khilji overwhelmed by the beauty of Queen Padmini besieged the fort in order to capture the regal beauty.

In 1535 Bahadur Shah the Sultan of Gujarat besieged the fort causing immense carnage and it is said that 32000 men donned the saffron robes of martyrdom and rode out to face a certain death, and the women folkes committed Jauhar (an act of self immolations by plunging in a large fire) led by Rani Karnawati.

In 1568 Mughal Emperor Akbar razed the fort to the rubble and once again the history repeated itself. In 1616 Mughal emperor Jehangir restored the fort to the Rajput but it was not resettled.

Today a new township sprawls below the hill on the west side. Chittorgarh is connected by both bus and rail. The bus stand and the railway are located in the new township.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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