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Jaigarh Fort Jaipur
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About Jaipur
Jaipur,
the capital of northern Indian state of Rajasthan is one of the most
attractive cities of India. The credit of transforming a largely barren
landscape into a splendour in pink goes to the brave hearted Rajputs and
aristocratic princes of Jaipur. The legacies that they left in the form of
magnificent palaces and forts gives the Jaipur landscape an enchanting look
even to this day. Leading the pack of attractions of the 'Pink City' is the
Jaigarh Fort- an example of the great expertise that Rajputs had over
building military structures. About Jaigarh Fort Jaipur
Built by Sawai Jai Singh in the year 1726
to bolster the defence of the area, Jaigarh is the best example of a
full-fledged citadel. A simple looking Jaigarh fort, no palaces or other delicate
structures have been built inside the fort. The architecture of Jaigarh fort Jaipur makes clear
Sawai Jai Singh's intentions of using the fort purely as a military
structure. Also known as the Victory Fort, Jaigarh is located some 15 kms
away from the city centre on a cliff. Jaigarh fort Jaipur is surrounded by huge
battlements. The inside walkways have been built in such a way that a clear
view of all the sides are easily available. There is a steep road leading to
Dungar Darwaza-the main entrance of Jaigarh fort. The view that one gets of
Jaipur city from the Jaigarh fort is simply amazing.


Attractions of Jaigarh Fort Jaipur
Jaivana :
The chief attraction of this rugged
military structure is Jaivana, world's largest cannon on wheels. The cannon
was built in the year 1720 in the foundry of Jaigarh. Although a debatable
issue, some historians are of the firm opinion that the cannon was fired
only once. It is said that the huge cannon had the potential of causing
immense damage if fired upon approaching enemies.
Water Channels :
Another striking feature of Jaigarh Fort Jaipur are
the water channels built inside the fort. All the channels were part of the
rainwater harvesting system. There are a total of 3 underground tanks at the
fort. The largest of them had the capacity to store 60,00,000 gallons of
water. Thus, it was clear that proper arrangements were in place to store
essentials during times of war.
Jaigarh Fort Museum
Jaigarh fort also houses a beautiful
museum. The museum has a very impressive collection of armory used during
that period. This collection includes swords, shields, guns, muskets and
cannon balls. Some old photographs of Jaipur's rulers and military generals
have also been kept in the museum.
Shubhat Niwas
Another place that stores some of the
precious items of Rajput warriors is Shubhat Niwas, the meeting hall of
warriors. One could surmise the circumstances under which military
strategies were devised after visiting the place.
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Maharajahs of Rajasthan ruled the
land with bejewelled fists and bequeathed it a legacy of forts that are
the best speakers of time. |
Palaces or the erstwhile
residences of the Maharajahs of yore create a milieu that's inescapably
attracting. Come and experience. |
The wildlife in Rajasthan is
perhaps as exotic as its culture. Be it birds, mammals or reptiles,
you'll see varieties you'll lose count of. |
As you finish your hunt with
forts, palaces and wildlife, get ready to soothe your souls at places
like Pushkar, Ajmer Sharif, Dilwara etc. |
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