Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
Considered as one of the largest and most majestic forts of India, Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur was constructed by Rao Jodha, the chief of Rathore clan, in 1459. The Mehrangarh Fort is positioned high on a hill which is 150 m high. The hill is known as the Bhaurcheeria that is mountain of Birds. This hill is situated 9 Km from Mandore in the South of it. The fort has a curvy path to access it. Thick and heavy walls enclose the MehranGarh Fort.
The Mehrangarh fort houses many imposing palaces having delicate carvings and impressive architecture. Moti Mahal (Pearl palace), Phool Mahal ( Flower Palace) Sheesh Mahal ( The Mirror Palace), Sileh khana, Daulat Khana are the important strucres in the fort. Besides palaces there is temple like Nagnechiji Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple. Also there is fascinating museum showcasing collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture. Apart from the breathtaking views of the city, wall of the fort displays well maintained canons.
There is legend associated with the making of fort. A hermit was forced to leave this hill where fort is standing. Hermit cursed the place for acute shortage of water. To counteract this curse, a live man was buried in the foundation of this fort.
There are seven gateways in the Mehrangarh Fort. Around a series of interconnecting courtyards, there is palace complex. The fort has seven gateways to it. Originally it was not so large. Different rulers of the same clan in different times added more charm to it. MehranGarh fort is invincible as it is not made siege even once.
The Mehrangarh fort houses many imposing palaces having delicate carvings and impressive architecture. Moti Mahal (Pearl palace), Phool Mahal ( Flower Palace) Sheesh Mahal ( The Mirror Palace), Sileh khana, Daulat Khana are the important strucres in the fort. Besides palaces there is temple like Nagnechiji Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple. Also there is fascinating museum showcasing collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture. Apart from the breathtaking views of the city, wall of the fort displays well maintained canons.
There is legend associated with the making of fort. A hermit was forced to leave this hill where fort is standing. Hermit cursed the place for acute shortage of water. To counteract this curse, a live man was buried in the foundation of this fort.
There are seven gateways in the Mehrangarh Fort. Around a series of interconnecting courtyards, there is palace complex. The fort has seven gateways to it. Originally it was not so large. Different rulers of the same clan in different times added more charm to it. MehranGarh fort is invincible as it is not made siege even once.
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