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Mehrangarh Fort

The majestic MehrangarhFort is one of India's largest forts and located
in the picturesque city of Jodhpur. The work of building the fort originally
commenced in 1459 on the behest of the founder of Jodhpur - Rao Jodha but
much of the fort as it stands today was built in the era of Jaswant Singh.
This magnificent fort is spread over 5 kms. and is located on top of a hill
which is all of 125 meters high.
To honor and memorialize momentous triumphs there are three stately gates
to the fort. Once inside the fort visitors can't help marveling at some
astonishing palaces which are a living testimony to the high standard
of craftsmanship prevalent in those days.
The MotiMahal which is made of elaborately carved stones is the dwelling
place of the royal throne of Jodhpur which is popularly referred to as the
Sringar Chowki in local parlance. There is also the majestic Umaid Villas
that showcases some remarkable Rajasthani miniature art work. The Ajit Villa
is conspicuous with its rich collection of musical instruments and regal
attires while the gorgeous Phool Mahal is where the legendary Jodhpur Coat
of Arms is preserved. The parapets of Phool Mahal are adorned with exquisite
art works portraying various melodious scenes.
For some bravado, one doesn't need to go far. There is the well preserved
Maan Villas which exhibits the arsenal and weaponry of the house of Rathores.
The intriguing Tent Room is fabulous which has distinct Mughal features.
Legend has it that it was once used by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The
tent is richly embroidered with gold and is literally a treat to the eyes.
Mehrangarhfort has never ever been seized. The invincible fortifications
are six meters thick. Some of the walls still bear cannon marks and today
this magnificent Jodhpur fort is a living testimony that recounts the chronicles
and legends of Jodhpur's rich past.
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