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Amber Fort, Jaipur
The
Amber Fort in Rajasthan built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, is one of the
finest examples of Rajput architecture. Perched high on a barren
ridge, it commands extensive views over a deep narrow valley and the
wider plains beyond. The building was finally completed in the
early18th century when the threat of Mughal domination was receding.
Amber was once,
the capital of the Mina tribes, believed to be the original
inhabitants of this region. Located up on the hills that surround
Jaipur, the fort, sprawled along the Maotha Lake, boasts of a
massive complex gateways, courts, stairways and pillared pavilions,
and palaces that recall the glory and wealth, of Amber's association
with the Mughals. This complex was built by Raja Man Singh, Mirza
Raja Jai Singh and Sawai Jai Singh, over a period of about two
centuries.
The
front courtyard of the complex, is adorned with the magnificent,
pillared hall of the Diwan - i - Am, and the two - tiered painted
gateway Ganesh Pol. The palace of mirrors, Sheesh Mahal, is of special
interest. It has walls inlaid with exquisite mirrors. The Jas Mandir,
perched on the upper floor, is a superb amalgam of Mughal and Rajput
style of architecture, as is evident from the exquisitely carved Jali
screens, and fine mirror and stucco work.

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