Forts and palaces of Jaipur :-
Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan and is known for
the forts and palaces that were built by Maharajas here.
Popularly known as the Pink City, Jaipur contains many
forts and palaces which have preserved the rich cultural
heritage of the city. These structures are provided with
courtyard, outbuildings, gateways and temples. The forts
also houses museums wherein the legacy of Maharajas has
been resting.
The monuments are real attractions as the architecture
and construction of the monuments are superb. The architecture
of these monuments reveal a blend of Hindu (Rajasthani)
and Mughal architecture. Amer Fort built by Raja Man
Singh in 16th century is a perfect example of this arcitectural
blend. Some of these Havelis (Palaces) are still inhabited
with descendents of Maharajas. The Sheesh Mahal which
is a delightful hall of mirrors has been constructed
in such a manner that even a small flicker of light
reflects and illuminates the hall.
Some forts were particularly built to protect the city
from foreign invasion. Fort like Jaigarh was cleverly
built to give its archers an advantage over their targets.
According to a popular belief Raja Man Singh has buried
huge treasures in this bastion which have never been
recovered. The fort also houses the Jai Ban, the largest
cannon in Asia, which is supposed to have been test
fired only once. The fort has an exclusive part devoted
to the arms and ammunitions used by the royal family
in the past.
The monuments that are found in Jaipur have been built
with sandstone and marble. The building walls are painted
with hunting practices and other activities during the
times of Maharajas. Precious stones are embedded in
the plaster walls of many palaces. The medieval buildings
of Jaipur reveal the elegance and charm of the royal
family as well architectural feats.
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