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The Fort of Ajmer – Taragarh Fort

The Fort of Ajmer - Taragarh Fort

The Fort of Ajmer - Taragarh Fort

The massive Taragarh Fort of Ajmer, one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan, was constructed by Raja Ajaipal Chauhan.

Location and Geography

The fort is situated on the crest of a hill 2855 feet above the sea level and 1300 feet from the plain.  It is also known as the Garh Beetali and spread over 32 hectares with about 32 tanks.

The curtain wall encloses avast space. The embattled parapet built of huge stone blocks is 20 feet thick at the base.  Round towers are built at every declivity in the hill sides. Its principal strength lies in ruggedness and acclivity of the hill upon which it is situated. Passing through a rugged land full of hills of small eminence, a narrow tress over both sides of the narrow rocky ascent present a lovely sight.

Attractions and Monuments of Taragarh Fort

The massive fort surrounded by a thick stone wall has six gates with the main gate named ‘Laxmi gate’ surmounted with exquisitely carved stone elephant. The second gate known as ‘Phuta Darwaja’ is as strong and solid as main gate. The second line of defense starts with the embattled parapet on both sides of this gate. Other gates named ‘Bhawani Pol’, ‘Hathi Pol’, ‘Arkat ka Darwaja’ are thrown across the ascent.

Many bastions have been raised in the crenelated rampart wall called Ghenga Darwaja, Gugandi, Nakarchi ka burj, Bandra Burj, Imali ka burj and Fateh Burj etc. Here is situated the holy Dargah of a great martyr and saint Hazrat Meeran Sahib Khing Sawar. The magnificent fort is known for its water harvesting system with several massive stone reservoirs that were used for water storage.

The Taragarh fort has a special place in the history of Ajmer as it was an important military hub during the Mughal reign in the region. This grand fort served as a sanatorium during the British domination in this region.

The fort was the key to Rajputana and for this very reason was attacked many a times. From Roshan Ali, Sahabuddin Gauri to Bahadur Shah and Sher Shah, several armies invaded the fort. The fort was convereted to sanitorium for European troops during the British Raj.

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The Fort of Taragarh – Bundi Fort

Night View - Fort of Taragarh , Bundi

Night View - Fort of Taragarh , Bundi

Taragarh Fort, the famous stronghold of the Hada Rajputs is situated in bundi.

Location

The Arawali mountain ranges divide Bundi in two parts, one of its highest peak lies at Satur which rises 1795 feet above the sea level. The Taragarh fort is nestled on another peak 1726 feet high passing through the outskirts of the city. The fort which is one of the strong forts of rajasthan, was built by Rao Narsinath in 1354 A.D.

Perched on the peak of rocky terrains and interspersed with deep forests the fort encloses moderate space within its four walls.  Passing over the chaotic rocky masses the strong embattled rampart will high and solid supported by huge bastions at intervals, encloses the multitude within the fort.  From the height of the walls the enchanting underlying area presents an unique picture.

Attractions and Monuments in Taragarh Fort

Through the deep foliage, rising above the battlement of Taragarh, the famous four colonnaded cenotaph of Dahaya bhai catches the eye. Inside the fort you will see huge water reservoirs, built of solid rocks.  It is believed that these reservoirs were constructed for water storage and to supply water to the needy during time of crisis.  It is also said that if these reservoirs were released in full force, the water had the capacity to wash away the people residing beneath.

Bhim Burj is another attraction of the Taragarh Fort.  A massive stone tower which houses the second largest canon of mediaeval India, named Garbha Gunjan.

The city at the foot of the fort is surrounded by circumvallation pierced by four gates named Palanpol, Bhairon Gate,  Chogan Gate,  Sakul Baroi Gate. The attractive stately palaces of Bundi are situated crowning an eminent place on one side of the city. Below the City Palace , a statue of an elephant and horse stand in commemoration of the elephant Shiv Prasad bestowed as a gift on Chhatrasal by the emperor Shahjahan.

The Rangbilas garden and the Art Gallery containing beautiful wall paintings are other attractions of the palaces. The Badal Mahal and the Anirudh Mahal are other fine pieces of architecture. Poolsagar, Nawal sagar and the Hardoli lying far and near the city add greatly to the charm of bundi.

There are lot of other attractions that lies inside this fort of Bundi. The night view depicted by the picture itself presents a very enlightning view. Finally, I would like to mention that tommorrow we will be writing something different than our forts series on Rajasthan. What will it be? Dont guess, visit and find out yourself!!

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