Here is the most wretched fort of Rajasthan, hearing overnight, the sounds of girls crying, you will not be able to believe watching videos
Domestic and foreign tourists coming to Rajasthan will now be able to enjoy balloon safari. For this, IRCTC is going to start a balloon safari from Nahargarh from September 1. For this, special arrangements have been made at Nahargarh Fort. Under the hot air balloon safari, tourists will be shown the view of the pink city from a height of 3 thousand 500 feet. It is noteworthy that this fort was constructed to protect the city of Jaipur. Due to its beauty, this fort is attracting tourists from the country and the world as well as the film industry. The soul had stopped the work of the fort …
– It is said that strange incidents were happening during the construction of the fort. Every other day, the workers used to get their work getting spoiled.
After this, after interrogation, it was found that this place belongs to Rathore Raja Nahar Singh Bhomiya. People believed that due to their soul, such problems were arising in construction.
– After which Sawai Raja Man Singh built a small palace for him at the nearby old ghat. After getting the place of Nahar Singh's soul, there was never any disruption in the construction of the palace.
– The original name of this fort was Sudarshangarh, but after the story of the soul of Rathore Raja Nahar Singh Bhomiya, it was changed to Nahargarh.
This palace was built by one of the nine gems of Akbar.
– Maharaja Man Singh, one of the nine gems of Akbar, built Nahargarh Fort. Maharaja Man Singh also established Jaipur. This fort was built in 1734 AD.
– This fort built on the Aravalli hills was built with Amer and Jaigad forts to provide security to the city of Jaipur. In this fort, films ranging from Aamir Khan to Sushant Singh Rajput have been shot.
The royal buildings were built for queens.
– Raja Man Singh had many queens, which was the reason that he had built royal rooms for all the queens.
– Special instructions were given to the architects for this. The credit for its construction goes to Jayadhar Bhattacharya who built this building for the queens.
– Many such royal rooms were built for queens in Manvendra Bhavan. In which arrangements were made from toilets to kitchen.
Animal threat
There is a very large forest behind this fort. It is said that King Mansingh used this forest for hunting. Even today there are many wild animals present here. This is the reason that tourists are not allowed to roam around the palace or saffron bed (part of the fort) even during the day.
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