My Kumbhalgardh Trip Pics - Birth place of Pratap Other will come soon

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As i don't want to share my personal pics...Here i posted only Pics of Kumbalgardh in which no one pic is mine.

You can see some another faces,not related to me.

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History Of Kumbhalgardh

Under the rule of the king Rana Kumbha, the kingdom of Mewar stretched right from Ranthambore to Gwalior. The kingdom also included vast tracts of Madhya Pradesh as well as Rajasthan. About 84 fortresses have been defending Mewar from its enemies. Out of the 84, Rana Kumbha, himself, has designed about 32 of them. Of all the fortresses, which have been designed by Rana Kumbha, Kumbhalgarh has been the most impressive, famous and the massive one with a wall of the length 36Km. The fort lies at about 90Kms away from Udaipur towards its Northwest. It is situated at about 1914m above the sea level and is the most important fort after Chittorgarh.

The site where Kumbhalgarh stands once was a bastion, which belonged to the Jain descendent of Mauryan emperors of India during the second century AD. It also separated Mewar and Marwar from each other and was also use as a place of refuge for the rulers of Mewar at times of danger, especially Prince Udai, the baby king of Mewar. It was only once in the entire history that Kumbhalgarh was taken or it could not defend or breach its defense when the combined armies of Emperor Akbar, Raja Udai Singh of Amber along with the armies of Raja Man Singh of Amber and Raja Udai Singh of Marwar attacked the fort of Kumbhalgarh. That too happened because of the scarcity of drinking water.

Kumbhalgarh is the same place where prince Udai was smuggled to in 1535. This happened when Chittaur was under siege. Prince Udai who later became the successor to the throne also became the founder of the Udaipur City. The renowned Maharana Pratap, who fought against the army lead by Akbar in the battle of Haldighati in the year 1576, was also born at Kumbhalgarh.

Rana Kumbha who found the fort of Kumbhalgarh got it constructed in the 15th Century. Kumbhalgarh Fort was one of the very few forts in history, which never got conquered. One of the most important reasons stated for it is the aggressive or the hostile landscape of the fort. A thick wall that is 36Kms long surrounds this remarkable fort. The perimeter of the wall is assumed to be the longest after the Great Wall Of China. The wall stretches across the Aravali Mountains. The fort is about 1100m high from the sea level and offers a marvelous view of the surrounding area. The main attractions of the fort consist of mesmerizing palaces along with about 360 different types of temples inside it with 300 being the Jain temples and the remaining being the Hindu temples.

13 mountain peaks surround the fort of Kumbhalgarh, 7 huge gates guard the fort and immense watchtowers further strengthen it. The Badal Mahal Palace is right at the top of the fort. The palace has beautiful rooms and is painted in the colours of green, white and turquoise, thus providing an interesting contrast to the raw and grim fortress. Kumbhalgarh is also the place where the great warrior of Mewar, the legendary Maharana Pratap was born.

The Mewar Fortress in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan was renovated and enlarged again by Maharana Fateh Singh in the 19th Century. Now it is accessible to the public and tourists as a museum. The fort is easily accessible and is just about 60Kms away from the city of Udaipur.

It is also said that the Maharana of Kumbhalgarh failed to build the fort's wall for several times. Then later after they consulted a pilgrim about this problem, he advised that them to behead him and to build up a temple wherever his head fell. He also asked them to build the wall where his body laid. Following his advice the wall, which is the second largest wall in the world, was built.

Kumbhalgarh - Location
Its location had always been Kumbhalgarh's greatest advantage. Because it was virtually inaccessible in the 15th century, Rana Kumbha of Mewar built this great defensive fortress on a 3,500 feet (1,100 meters) high hill overlooking the approaches from Ajmer and Marwar. Today, precisely because it is within easy reach of Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, and Pushkar-yet off the well trodden tourist routes-Kumbhalgarh is an attractive destination.


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Lights at night images



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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank you very much @Manan for sharing these awesome pics. 😊
those pics taken in night are really brilliant 😊 ... I wish some day I managed to visit this place.

An from what I could see that these historical forts and monuments are maintained in much better condition than what I have seen in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra Govt. has failed to preserve these historical monuments and there is absolutely no maintains of such places. I have visited many forts which ones upon a time had seen the glory of Maratha empire and had witnessed their bravery... but today, these symbols of our history are in really bad conditions and most of the parts r destroyed due to no maintains or less maintains, nd I really sad abt it. 😔

These places earns business for locals in that area in terms of Tourism, still Maharashtra Govt. is failing to understand the seriousness of matters.

Only by showing Maharashtra Tourisms Advertisement will not solve the basic problems. Anyways, I am sorry I just got carried away and did blah blah...

This is Raigad Fort, capital of Maratha Empire:



This is Murud-Janjira fort:




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Thanks ...Really 100 % Rajshthan Gov. take care of historical places much better i feel after my visit & Yes,Maharashtra Places are not well in heritage security.

I will upload soon new pics in same Thread here. Many more are still left.😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
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thanks for sharing beautiful pics the info pics, fort pics, temple n all pics are awesome!!! places are well kept n cared
and you are right cherry Maharashtra govt. not taking much care of heritage n historical places
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proud india thanks a lot for sharing the pics😊😊😊
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Thanks for sharing manan n very nice picss n yes that night pics r too beautiful
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Thanks for the pics!! Beautiful and amazing! 👏 The ones taken at night are especially breathtaking! ⭐️

Rajasthan government is definitely doing a great job in maintaining our heritage - better than other states.

Historical background of these buildings is simply amazing and unbelievable!

A "wow" thread! Thanks Manan! 👏

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