City of Pride and Honor
The capital of the past realm of Mewar, Chittorgarh is a place that is known for fortresses, strongholds, vestiges, and undying fables of penance and gallantry. Situated in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Post, the biggest fortification in India based on a peak, spreading over a territory of around 700 sections of land. The eminent stronghold will consistently be associated with the valiant benevolent Jauhar performed by Rani Padmini to foil the triumph of the fortification by Alauddin Khilji.
Chittorgarh remains in charge of Chatter Rajput pride and is recalled in the pages of history for its magnificent fights, particularly the attack of Alauddin Khilji. When known for its loftiness and extravagance, today, Chittorgarh has left its stories of valiance and double-crossing a long way behind to make up for a lost time to commercialization.
Rana Kumbha Castle is the biggest structure in Chittorgarh’s post and keeping in mind that it is presently an unimportant tumbledown structure of broken dividers and heaps of stones, it was before a great three-celebrated royal residence with colossal columns, labyrinth-like underground passages, and complicatedly planned design. The most celebrated fascination in Chittorgarh fortress is simply the Padmini Royal residence, named after Sovereign Padmini herself. Loaded with rooftop structures and water canals, the tale of Sovereign Padmini’s valor rings so anyone can hear on each side of this decrepit structure. Different sights to visit in Chittorgarh incorporate the Meera Sanctuary, the Kalika Mata Sanctuary, the Gau Mukh Kund, and the Bassi Natural life Asylum.
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