India is a nation rich in cultural symbolism, history and numerous religious practices. In the historic pink city of Jaipur, which has had a turbulent and sometimes violent history, Nahargarh Fort stands as a silent reminder of the Indian people's resistance.
The city
of Jaipur was founded by a Mughal regional ruler named Jai Singh II, who
ascended the throne in 1699 at the tender age of 11. The capital of the
occupied territory was previously in Amber, 11 kilometers from Jaipur.
But with the influx of immigrants from neighboring states and continuing water
shortages, Jai Singh has decided to move the capital to its current location.
The city
of Jaipur was heavily fortified as the king had a particular interest in the
security of the area due to his frequent skirmishes with the Maratha, a
powerful empire based in the Deccan region. To protect his people, King Jai
Singh II began building Nahargarh Fort in 1734. The fort was enlarged the
following year and played an important role in the battles that would unfold in
the region. Although the fort was intended to provide security to the Mughals,
it served as a hiding place for Europeans in the following years, when the
Indians rose up against the colonial Raj.
The fort
is believed to be named after a Mughal prince whose spirit is said to haunt it.
Although it was built primarily for war purposes, the walls in parts of
Nahargarh are adorned with beautifully painted frescoes depicting the skills of
the Mughal Empire. Located above the city, it allows you to enjoy beautiful
views of the cityscape.
A hotel in Jaipur like
The Gateway Hotel Ramgarh Lodge Jaipur offers travelers great access to this
and other historical sites in the city and offers comfortable accommodations. Sightseeing in
Jaipur has never been so affordable.
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