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Mehrangarh Fort

One of the largest fort of India
by
Sanjukta Das
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • A view of the fort.

  • The cityscape from the fort.

  • Remains of the palace fort.

  • Remains of the palace fort.

  • A Jharokha style window in the Fort.

  • A square within the fort premises.

  • Rajput architecture in Sandstone.

  • Sandstone carved structure.

  • Windows of the fort carved in sandstone.

  • Jharokha.

  • Stained glass art inside Sheesha Mahal.

  • Windows for women to witness proceedings in street below.

A view of the fort.

The cityscape from the fort.

Remains of the palace fort.

Remains of the palace fort.

A Jharokha style window in the Fort.

A square within the fort premises.

Rajput architecture in Sandstone.

Sandstone carved structure.

Windows of the fort carved in sandstone.

Jharokha.

Stained glass art inside Sheesha Mahal.

Windows for women to witness proceedings in street below.

The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts of India. Mehrangarh means the majestic fort. It is located in the city of Jodhpur. This fort has remained ever invincible with its strategical edifice. The construction of Mehrangarh Fort though started in the era of Rao-Jodha in 1459 yet much of the construction was carried on under Jaswant Singh. The fort is built on a 150 meter high hill top and thus it can be seen from the surrounding region.
 

A view of the fort.

The cityscape from the fort.

Remains of the palace fort.

Remains of the palace fort.

A Jharokha style window in the Fort.

A square within the fort premises.

Rajput architecture in Sandstone.

Sandstone carved structure.

Windows of the fort carved in sandstone.

Jharokha.

Stained glass art inside Sheesha Mahal.

Windows for women to witness proceedings in street below.


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