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Nahargarh Fort |
And I am back with another post about Jaipur featuring the
two other forts of Jaipur's defense line Nahargarh and Jaigarh Forts complete with a ghost story and lost treasure!
Let's start with the ghost story in Nahargarh Fort.
Nahargarh Fort was made by Maharaja Jai Sawai Singh in 1734, about 7 years
after the new capital of the royal family was made in Jaipur. When construction
on this fort was started, odd things started happening - like any construction
that they did the day before would be mysteriously undone the next day. The
land belonged to a dead Rathore prince, Nahar Singh, and in order to appease
his spirit, a small fortress and later a shrine was built for him. The fort was
also named after him and translates to "Abode of the Tigers".
Jaigarh Fort was also built by Sawai Jai Singh II and was
connected to Amer Fort via tunnels. The interesting thing about Jaigarh Fort is
that it became the Mughal Empire's main foundry and storage site for amunnition
and materials. So much so, that Jai Singh II, made the largest cannon on
wheels, the Jaivana Cannon, in Jaigarh Fort. It was fired once - just to prove
that it worked.
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Jaigarh Fort |
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Jaigarh Fort |
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The Jaivana Cannon in Jaigarh Fort |
Now for the treasure - this is what I heard. As we entered
Jaigarh Fort, people told us to go see some water tanks and as we got out of
the car to check out the water tanks, a man started to tell us stories about
it. There were three water tanks in Jaigarh Fort, but one of them had a secret
room where the royal family had their treasure. There was a way to get inside
to the treasure but that knowledge died with one of the Maharajas. However, in
1970, it is suspected that treasure was found in one of the tanks and the
Indian government seized it. It isn't confirmed but they blasted some stuff and
closed the roads from Jaipur to India for a few days.
Jaigarh Fort also hosts some impressive views of the city.
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View of Jaipur from Jaigarh Fort |
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View of Jaipur from Jaigarh Fort |
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Water canals leading to Jaigarh Fort |
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View of the surrounding hills from Jaigarh Fort |
And if you are lucky, you will see these guys.
Information Sources:
Nahargarh Fort of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India |
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Nahargarh Fort |
Jaigarh Fort
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Jaigarh Fort | And the people that worked at the monuments, including the security guards, who were willing to share the stories of Jaipur with us!
I will be sharing more stories from my times in India, so stay tuned! Follow me on any of my platforms for my updates!
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