Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort, The Jaigarh Fort is a majestic stronghold
built by Sawan Jai Singh II. This almost-intact fort is surrounded by huge
battlements and is connected to the Amer Fort (also called 'Amber' Fort), with
subterranean passages. Originally built to protect the Amer Fort and the palace
within the complex, the Jaigarh Fort is architecturally similar to the Amer
Fort, and offers a panoramic view of the city of Jaipur. The fort houses the
world's largest cannon on wheels, a majestic palace complex and the assembly
hall of the warriors known as 'Shubhat Niwas' along with a museum and an
armory. Apart from the intricate architecture of the fort, the fort was also
renowned for a huge treasure that was believed to be buried under the fort. It
is now said that the government of Rajasthan seized the treasure when it was
discovered in the 1970s. The Jaigarh Fort was built to secure Jaipur City and
the Amer fort from warlords and rivals.
History Of The Fort
History Of The Fort
The Jaigarh Fort
is an opulent structure built in the early 18th century. Amer, the city in
which the Jaigarh and the Amer fort are located, was ruled by the Kachawahas
from the early 10th century.
During the Mughal
dynasty, the Jaigarh Fort became their empire's main cannon foundry and was
also used as storage stronghold to store ammunition and other metal required
for war.
During the
successive wars that broke out in the Mughal dynasty in 1658, the cannon
outpost at the Jaigarh fort was protected until the protector, Dara Shikoh, was
defeated and executed by his own brother, Aurangzeb.
Later, the fort
was handed over to Jai Singh II and he is known to have molded the great
‘Jaivana Cannon', along with using the devices and the foundries inside the
fort.
Architecture
The fort is built with thick walls of red sandstone and is spread over a vast range of 3 kilometers in length, with a width of one kilometer. The fort houses the world's greatest cannon on wheels known as the 'Jaivana Cannon' and a huge palace complex. This includes the Laxmi Vilas, Lalit Mandir, Aram Mandir and the Vilas Mandir. The fort has a well-tended garden which can be viewed by tourists even today along with an armory and a museum.

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