The Journey Begins

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★ It is called the castle fortress and the fortress of the sweet.

★ It was built in 1743 AD by Sawai Jai Singh to protect Jaipur from Marathas. According to legend, as much as this fort was built in the day, at night it was broken due to the miracle of Nahar Singh Baba, then at the behest of Pandit Ratnakar Pundarik, Nahari Singh Baba’s Chhatri was made and that fort was named Nahargarh. Due to the temple of Lord Krishna in the fort, Sudarshangarh is also called because Sudarshan was the name of Lord Krishna’s cycle.

★ This fort falls under the category of Giri, Aran, Sahay, Parigh, and Military Fort.

★ Most of the palaces in this fort were built by Ramsingh II and Madhosingh.

★ Madho Singh I have constructed 9 similar palaces in Victoria style for their Paswan queens in the fort – Sun Prakash, Khushal Prakash, Basant Prakash, Phool Prakash, Jawahar Prakash, Fine Prakash, Anand Prakash, Lakshmi Prakash, Chand Prakash In the palace, Sawai place, Singh made his beloved Rasakpur a prisoner.

★ This fort is called the crown of Jaipur and the fortress looking towards Jaipur city.

★ Silahkhana, Hawa Mandir, Madho Singh’s guest house is located in the fort.

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