
Jai Garh Fort
11.The Jaigarh Fort The Jaigarh Fort is a great fortification worked by Sawan Jai Singh II. This nearly flawless stronghold is encompassed by enormous towers and is associated with the Amer Fort (likewise called 'Golden' Fort), with underground entries. Initially worked to secure the Amer Fort and the royal residence inside the complex, the Jaigarh Fort is structurally like the Amer Fort and offers an all-encompassing perspective on the city of Jaipur. The fortress houses the world's biggest gun on wheels, a great royal residence complex and the get together lobby of the warriors known as 'Shubhat Niwas' alongside an exhibition hall and ordnance. Aside from the many-sided design of the stronghold, the fortress was additionally famous for a gigantic fortune that was accepted to be covered under the post. It is currently said that the legislature of Rajasthan held onto the fortune when it was found during the1970s. History: The Jaigarh Fort is a rich structure that worked in the mid-eighteenth century. Amer, the city where the Jaigarh and the Amer post are found, was controlled by the Kachawahas from the mid-tenth century. During the Mughal line, the Jaigarh Fort turned into their realm's primary gun foundry and was additionally utilized as a capacity fortification to store ammo and other metal required for war. During the progressive wars that broke out in the Mughal line in 1658, the gun station at the Jaigarh fortress was ensured until the defender, Dara Shikoh, was crushed and executed by his own sibling, Aurangzeb. Afterward, the fortress was given over to Jai Singh II and he is known to have shaped the incomparable 'Jaivana Cannon' alongside utilizing the gadgets and the foundries inside the fortification. Location: Above Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan-302001 Timing: 9:30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Price: INR 35 for Indians and INR 85 for foreigners