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The ever enchanting Forts and Palaces of Rajasthan -
Rajasthan Maharajas and
their tales of romance, velour and chivalry have passed into
history, but their imposing edifices remain even today. Be it a
fort on a hilltop, an isolated hunting lodge, a grand palace
or a lake palace. Each monument in Rajasthan speaks
volumes of a rich heritage, which lures tourist from all over
the world.
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Rao Jodha, who
claimed descent from Lord Rama founded Jodhpur in 1459. One of Rao Jodha'
son Bika, later established Bikaner. Rao Ganga Singh of Jodhpur (1516-32)
joined hands with Rana Sangha of Mewar against the Mughal emperor Babar.
Later, emperor Akbar won over the rulers of Jodhpur and it become a center
of art under the Mughals. For a short span Jodhpur came under the
Marathas and then under the British rule in 1818. The fort is here is
known by the name Mehrangarh Fort and is situated about 400 ft above the
city thus dominating the surroundings. The seven successive gateways were
built as a deterrent to any invader. The wall are 68ft wide and 117 ft
high at places. Rao Jodha and his successors constructed the palaces in
the Mehrangarh Fort . The Phool Mahal , Moti Mahal, Chandan Mahal and
Darbar Takht ornate.
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The foundation of the
fort was laid in 1156or Trikuta hill by the Bhatti chief
Jaisal. The fort called Sonar Kila or Golden Fort
(shown above) is made of yellow sandstone, and seems to ignite into a
golden flame when scorched by the desert sun.
There is a cross cultural
merging of Rajput and Islamic building styles. There are
Rana Mahal,Gaj Villas and Moti Mahal which have
balconies and cupolas with finely executed carvings and
tracery. Jaisalmer is renowned for its havelis.
The major ones are Nathmalji-ki-Haveli, Patwon
ki-Haveli and Salim Singh -ki-Haveli.
Hertiage Properties
: Rajasthan has a rich cultural and historical
background. The hunting pavillions, garden palaces,
pleasure pavilions, the grand palaces are some of the
best in the world. In order to conserve our
historical heritage many of these properties have been
converted into heritage resorts. Each property is
unique and managed professionally in a typical Rajasthani
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The history of
Chittaurgarh revolves around its ancient fort which is traced to the reign
of the Sisodia ruler Bappa Rawal (AD 734-53). The saga of Chittaurgarh is
full of legends of valour and chivalary and rules like Rana Kumbha, Rana
Sangha and Rana Pratap are revered every today.
Chittaurgarh is the most
important fort in Rajasthan. Built on a long rugged hill and covering over
280 hectares with its fortifications, palaces, tower and temples, it has a
history of grimness juxtaposed with glory and was the capital of Mewar for
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