Mehrangarh Fort
The fort is situated 400 feet (122 m) above
the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its boundaries there
are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive
courtyards. A winding road leads to and from the city below. The imprints of
cannonball hits by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second
gate. To the left of the fort is the chhatri
of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot defending the Mehrangarh
fort..
Umaid Bhawan Palace
located at Jodhpur in Rajasthan India, is one of the world's largest private residences. A part of the palace is managed by Taj Hotels. Named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, grandfather of the present owners of the palace, this monument has 347 rooms and serves as the principal residence of the erstwhile Jodhpur royal family.
Umaid Bhawan Palace was called Chittar Palace during its construction due to its location on Chittar Hill, the highest point in Jodhpur. Ground for the foundations of the building was broken on 18 November 1929 by Maharaja Umaid Singh and the construction work was completed in 1943.1 The Palace was built to provide employment to thousands of people during the time of famine.
Jaswant Thada
The Jaswant Thada is an architectural
landmark located in Jodhpur. It is a white marble memorial built by Sardar
Singh in 1899 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II
Kaylana Lake
Kaylana Lake is located 8 km west of
Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India. It is an artificial lake, built by Pratap Singh in
1872.Kaylana lake is situated in between igneous rock land formation .Kaylana
lake
Ghanta Ghar
Ghanta
Ghar also known as the clock tower of Rajasthan was constructed by the Late
Shri Sardar Singh Ji of Jodhpur. Beside the tower, there in the Sadar Market
that is frequented by tourists on shopping spree.
Mandore Garden
Mandore
is an ancient town, and was the seat of the Mandorva branch of the Parihar dynasty which ruled the region in the 6th century AD by King Nahar Rao Parihar. In 1395
AD, a Mohil princess of the Parihar rulers of Mandore married Chundaji, scion
of the Rathore clan of Rajputs.
This was during the era of rapid ascendency of the Rathore clan, and Chundaji
received Mandore in dowry. The town remained the seat of the Rathore clan until
1459 AD, when Rao Jodha,
a Rathore chief who united the surrounding region under his rule, shifted his
capital to the newly founded city of Jodhpur.






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