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Taragarh Fort Bundi

Taragarh Fort of Rajasthan is undeniably a renowned fort which stands out for its own identity in Bundi, Rajasthan. Taragarh Fort was the only place to an important generous state when it comes to the Rajput charm and grandeur. Taragarh Fort is a huge fort built in 1354 during the peak of Rajput rulers. It was made the capital of main princely states. This unique fort is accessible by a sharp road connecting up the hillside towards its entrance, which is decorated with wild elephants. The fort consists of huge pools etched out of hard rock and its Bhim Burj, which is the leading of the walls, on which is built up a renowned cannon. An outstanding birdeye of the city from this historical fort is one more attraction among explorers.

Taragarh Fort History
It is believed that the Taragarh Fort was the first Hill Fort in India. The fort is also one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan that have seen a number of battles and rulers from Rajput, Muslim, Maratha and the British conquerors till date. The fort also has a historic Dargah of Hazrat Miran Syed Hussain Asghar Khangswar who was the governor of Ajmer at the time when Sultan Shahabuddin Ghori was the ruler here. ut after the death of Qutubuddin Aibak, Chauhan and Rajput rulers combined attacked the fort and Miran Syed Hussain Asghar Khangswar was killed there.

Architecture of Taragrah Fort
A giant gateway welcomes you to the Taragarh Fort. There are three distinct gateways to enter the fort. These portals are known as Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak. The gates are engraved with carvings of elephants. The tunnels in the fort are also worth giving a visit. It would be interesting to know that the tunnels in this mighty fortress had a significant role to play during times of war since it provided a secure exit for the king and his deputies in cases of emergencies or looming dangers. Unfortunately, tourists are not allowed to enter the tunnel as there are no comprehensive maps of the tunnels that are available.

Other than this, the magnificent fort is also home to a myriad of massive battlements and ramparts. The largest amongst these is the 16th-century bastion, known as Bhim Burj, on which the giant cannon Garbh Gunjan or the 'Thunder from the Womb' was once mounted. The Chauhan bastion also has some huge water reservoirs, which were built to store water and supply it to the residents in times of crisis. These reservoirs have been fixed out of a rocky base of the fort.

The Rani Mahal in the Taragarh Fort is also a top-rated tourist attraction. The palace boasts of its stained glass windows and murals, which still are adorned with the charm of the bygone era. It also houses the famous Miran Saheb ki Dargah in its complex. The Taragarh Fort offers an excellent view of the entire town and is ideal for bird watching, which makes it famous amongst tourists.

Best Time To Visit Taragarh Fort
The ideal time for tourists to visit the Taragarh Fort is from November to March when the weather is pleasant, and you can easily walk across the fort and explore it.


Forts in Rajasthan

Forts in Rajasthan reminds tourists of royalty and bravery, of epic battles and valiant heroes & when battles were fought, sacrifice and brutality came along, and sorrow and death were not far behind. All these battles were fought to capture the hill forts of Rajasthan. If you paint a mental picture of what Rajasthan stands for, the hill forts will immediately flash before your eyes as powerful remnants of these long fought wars and battles. The hill forts were the first structures that were built by powerful Rajput kings, for protecting their kingdoms from enemy attacks was their first priority. Their elevated positions above rugged hills gave them an edge over enemies, & allowed them to monitor their surroundings. These were not small forts by any means, but massive structures, powerful enough to withstand cannonballs & fireballs & large enough to accommodate large armies. They were not only meant for defence, but their strategic location allowed them to control trade activities, & also served as royal residences, where kings & his families lived, along with ministers. You will find these hill forts at innumerable places in Rajasthan, & some of them are so magnificent that they have earned them a place in the prestigious list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.