Chittorgarh Fort History, Facts, Wiki & More..

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Chittorgarh fort (Chittor fortification) is one of the largest in India. It is also a World Heritage Site. This fort is especially known as Chiittaur, the capital of Chittod Ka Kila Mewar. At first it was Guillot's rule and later Sisodiya's reign was.

The Suryavanshi dynasty of Chittodi Rajput ruled till the abandonment of 7th century to 1568, and in 1567 Akbar had siege this fort. This fort stands at 180 meters high on the hill and spreads in the area of ​​691.9 acres. There are many historical events associated with this fort. Today this monument remains a tourist attraction.

Chittorgarh Fort History

The Fort was robbed three times after the 15th to 16th century. In 1303 Allauddin Khilji had defeated Rana Ratan Singh.

In 1535 Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat defeated Bikramjit Singh and in 1567 Akbar defeated Maharana Udai Singh II.

Who had left this fort and established Udaipur But in all three times the Rajput soldiers fought with their own lives. He made every possible effort to save the palace and the state but every time he was facing defeat.

After the defeat of the soldiers in the Battle of Chittorgarh, more than 16,000 women and children of Rajput soldiers had made johar. And had sacrificed his life.

Firstly Jauhar Rana Ratan Singh's wife Rani Padmini did. Her husband was killed in the war of 1303 and later in 1537 Queen Kannavati also made jewelers.

That is why this fort is the best example of patriotism, courage, medieval heroism, and sacrifice in the 7th and 16th centuries to the Sisodia of Mewar and their women and children.

At that time, Rajput rulers, soldiers, women and locals used to surrender to the Mughal army, instead of fighting the fighting-fighting souls.

In 2013, in the Phonm Penh of Colombia, in the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee, along with Chittorgarh Fort, five more kilograms of Rajasthan were included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

History of Chittorgarh Fort

The Chittorgarh Fort was constructed during the reign of Maurya in the 7th century and its name was also kept after the Maurya ruler Chitrangada Mori.

According to the historical documents, Chittorgarh Fort remained the capital of Mewar till 834 years. It was established by Bappa Rawal, ruler of Sisodia dynasty of Mewar in 734 AD.

It is said that in the 8th century, the solanki queen gave Bappa Raval as a dowry. In 1568 AD, this fort was destroyed by robbing this fort during Akbar's reign but after a long time later it was repaired in 1905 AD. Three important battles took place to get control of this fort.

In 1303 Allauddin Khilji surrounded the fort. In 1534 Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat had surrounded the fort and in 1567 the Mughal emperor Akbar invaded the fort. If the siege period is abandoned, then this fort was always under the control of Sisodia of the Rajput descent of Guhilot.

He had revealed it to Bappa Rawal. There are many ancient stories about the establishment of this fort and there are many stories of reconstruction after every siege.

Chittor has also been mentioned in the Mahabharata. It is said that Pandav's brother Bhim was known for his huge strength. Because of this, once he demonstrated his power over water, which created a trunk and that trough was known as Bhimtal Kund.

But later it was renamed Bhima. According to ancient gatho, the construction of this fort was started by Bhima only.

Bappa Rawal

In ancient history we see this fort connected to Bappa Rawal. Bappa Rawal's Huna empire was demolished by Yashodharman. But later the Kshatriya Empire Tuck, aka Takshak had seized it. From ancient times Mori was considered to be the God of Chittot.

But after a few generations Guhilot took his place. In the 9th century, we also see small Buddhist stupas on the side of the Jamal Leaf Lake.

Vijay column - Vijay Stambha

Vijay pillar or Jai pillar is considered a symbol of Chittod, and in particular it is considered a symbol of victory. It was constructed between 1448 and 1458 by Rana Kumbh in 1440 AD in order to win against Sultan Mahmud Shah First Khaliji of Malwa.

Its construction was started almost 10 years after the war. This 37.2 Meter (122 ft) high and 47 square feet (4.4 m square) is built on the basis. It has about 157 staircases till the 8th floor. From the 8th floor we see the breathtaking view of the city of Chittod.

The dome formed on it was damaged in the 19th century. But at present this pillar is decorated with lights in the evening and with its top floor we can see the breathtaking view of Chittor.

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