Nahargarh Fort History, Facts, Wiki & More.

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Nahargarh Fort History, Facts, Wiki & More.

Nahargarh Fort stands at the height of the Aravalli mountain of Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is surely delightful and adorable to see this fort from the city.

The Nahargarh Fort also provides strong security to the city of Jaipur, along with the Aamer Fort and the fort of Jaigad. In fact, the name of the fort was first Sudarsangarh but later it became known as Nahargarh fort, which means "the place of a lion."

According to the famous practice, Nahar name has been taken from Nahar Singh Bhomiya, who provided and constructed a place for the fort. In the memory of Nahar, a temple has been constructed inside the fort, which is known by them as well.

The Nahargarh fort was built in 1734 by the founder of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur. The wall is all around for this protection of the mountain, it is said that this fort was formerly the capital of Amer.

This fort was never attacked by anybody, but there have been many historical incidents in this area, which includes mainly the battle of Maratha's Jaipur in the 18th Century.

At the time of the Indian Rebellion of 1847, the European in this region, including the wives of the British, had sent them all to King Sawai Ram Singh of Jaipur for their protection in the Nahargarh fort.

In 1868, this fort was expanded during the reign of King Sawai Ram Singh. In the period 1883-92, Sawai Madho Singh constructed many palaces in Nahargarh with the cost of Rs 3 to 3.5 lakh. Madhavendra Bhawan built by Sawai Madho Singh, is very much pleased to the Queen of Jaipur and the main palace is the only king of Jaipur.

The rooms of the palace are connected to the corridors and there are some interesting and soft graffiti in the palace. The Nahargarh Fort used to be the residence of Maharaja, until April 1944, the Jaipur government used it for office work.

Some scenes of Hindi film Rang De Basanti and pure country romance and Bengali film Sonar Kella have been shot in Nahargarh Fort.

Some interesting Facts of Nahargarh fort :

The Nahargarh Fort is one of the architectural wonders of Jaipur. Made in Pink City, Jaipur, this Fort will definitely be delightful and charming for you. You know all this. But do you know these interesting bottoms?

1. The Nahargarh fort is built on the security of the city at an altitude of 700 feet, there has never been any attack on this fort. But still there are some historical incidents in this fort. In the 18th Century, there is also an attack on Maratha on Jaipur.

2. There was no attack on this fort by the Mughals, the pistol used in the Nahargarh fort was used to give singing of firing.

3. At the time of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the European people were sent by King Sawai Ram Singh for his protection in the Nahargarh Fort.

4. The scenes were shot in Nahargarh Fort by some famous Bollywood films such as Rang De Basanti and Jodhaa Akbar.

5. The most spectacular part of the Nahargarh fort is the Madhavendra Bhawan, which was built for the Royal Women. The rooms of the castle have also been linked to the corridors. In the palace, women's rooms have been built so that the king could go to any queen's room without knowing the other queens.

6. The name of this fort is named after Nahar Singh Bhomiya. But after all, who is this person named after this fort? Some people believe that he was a Rathod prince and the place where King Sawai Jai Singh built this fort was the same as that of Nahar Singh Bhomiya.

Jai Singh also built a temple named after him in the fort for his soul's peace. And since then he kept the name of the fort after him - Nahargarh fort -

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