Phool Mahal Palace ,Mehrangarh fort, Jodhpur
Phool Mahal Palace is a beautifully decorated hall in the Mehrangarh fort, Jodhpur
Phool Mahal in Mehrangarh
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Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan
Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan, Jodhpur
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Phool Mahal:
Phool Mahal was constructed by Abhay Singh who ruled from 1730 to 1750. The gold used during the construction of the palace was the war booty which the king got by defeating Sarbuland Khan, a governor of the Mughals.Jaswant Singh II, who ruled between 1873 and 1895, added portraits, raga mala, and paintings to the palace. During the reign of Pratap Singh, wall paintings were made whose style was European.
MEHRANGARH FORT(MUSEUM- PHOOL MAHAL/DANCE HALL) OF JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (06-02-2017)
MEHRANGARH FORT(MUSEUM- PHOOL MAHAL/DANCE HALL) OF JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (06-02-2017),VIDEOGRAPHY AND EDITING BY Mr. JAYANTA KUMAR MANDAL(জয়ন্ত কুমার মন্ডল)
.COORDINATES- 26.29784°N 73.01842°E
MEHRANGARH FORT (HINDI: मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) (SINDHI: مهراڻ ڳڙهه), LOCATED IN JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FORTS IN INDIA. BUILT AROUND 1460 BY RAO JODHA, THE FORT IS SITUATED 410 FEET (125 M) ABOVE THE CITY AND IS ENCLOSED BY IMPOSING THICK WALLS. THE FORT IS LOCATED AT THE CENTRE OF THE CITY SPREADING OVER 5 KILOMETRES (3.1 MI) ON TOP OF A HIGH HILL. ITS WALLS, WHICH ARE UP TO 36 METRES (118 FT) HIGH AND 21 METRES (69 FT) WIDE.
MEHRANGARH FORT- PHOOL MAHAL- DANCE HALL (14 ULTRA HD-4K STILL PHOTOS), JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
MEHRANGARH FORT- PHOOL MAHAL- DANCE HALL (14 ULTRA HD-4K STILL PHOTOS), JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (08-02-2017),
PHOTOGRAPHY AND EDITING BY Mr. JAYANTA KUMAR MANDAL(জয়ন্ত কুমার মন্ডল)
MEHRANGARH FORT
JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
COORDINATES- 26.29784°N 73.01842°E
MEHRANGARH FORT (HINDI: मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) (SINDHI: مهراڻ ڳڙهه), LOCATED IN JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FORTS IN INDIA. BUILT AROUND 1460 BY RAO JODHA, THE FORT IS SITUATED 410 FEET (125 M) ABOVE THE CITY AND IS ENCLOSED BY IMPOSING THICK WALLS. THE FORT IS LOCATED AT THE CENTRE OF THE CITY SPREADING OVER 5 KILOMETRES (3.1 MI) ON TOP OF A HIGH HILL. ITS WALLS, WHICH ARE UP TO 36 METRES (118 FT) HIGH AND 21 METRES (69 FT) WIDE.
HISTORY
RAO JODHA, THE CHIEF OF THE RATHORE CLAN, IS CREDITED WITH THE ORIGIN OF JODHPUR IN INDIA. HE FOUNDED JODHPUR IN 1459 (JODHPUR WAS PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS MARWAR). HE WAS ONE OF RANMAL'S 24 SONS AND BECAME THE FIFTEENTH RATHORE RULER. ONE YEAR AFTER HIS ACCESSION TO THE THRONE, JODHA DECIDED TO MOVE HIS CAPITAL TO THE SAFER LOCATION OF JODHPUR ENTRY TO THE FORT IS GAINED THOUGH A SERIES OF SEVEN GATES. THE MOST FAMOUS OF THE GATES ARE:
• JAI POL (GATE OF VICTORY), BUILT BY MAHARAJA MAN SINGH IN 1806 TO CELEBRATE HIS VICTORY IN A WAR WITH JAIPUR AND BIKANER.
• FATEH POL, BUILT TO CELEBRATE A VICTORY OVER THE MUGHALS IN 1707;
• DEDH KAMGRA POL, WHICH STILL BEARS THE SCARS OF BOMBARDMENT BY CANNONBALLS;
• LOHA POL, WHICH IS THE FINAL GATE INTO THE MAIN PART OF THE FORT COMPLEX. IMMEDIATELY TO THE LEFT ARE THE HANDPRINTS (SATI MARKS) OF THE RANIS WHO IN 1843 IMMOLATED THEMSELVES ON THE FUNERAL PYRE OF THEIR HUSBAND, MAHARAJA MAN SINGH.
WITHIN THE FORT ARE SEVERAL BRILLIANTLY CRAFTED AND DECORATED PALACES. THESE INCLUDE, MOTI MAHAL (PEARL PALACE), PHOOL MAHAL (FLOWER PALACE), SHEESHA MAHAL (MIRROR PALACE), SILEH KHANA AND DAULAT KHANA. THE MUSEUM HOUSES A COLLECTION OF PALANQUINS, HOWDAHS, ROYAL CRADLES, MINIATURES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, COSTUMES AND FURNITURE. THE RAMPARTS OF THE FORT HOUSE PRESERVED OLD CANNON (INCLUDING THE FAMOUS KILKILA)
GALLERIES IN MEHRANGARH MUSEUM
ELEPHANT'S HOWDAHS
THE HOWDAHS WERE A KIND OF TWO-COMPARTMENT WOODEN SEAT (MOSTLY COVERED WITH GOLD AND SILVER EMBOSSED SHEETS), WHICH WERE FASTENED ONTO THE ELEPHANT'S BACK. THE FRONT COMPARTMENT, WITH MORE LEG SPACE AND A RAISED PROTECTIVE METAL SHEET, WAS MEANT FOR KINGS OR ROYALTY, AND THE REAR SMALLER ONE FOR A RELIABLE BODYGUARD DISGUISED AS A FLY-WHISK ATTENDANT.
PALANQUINS
PALANQUINS WERE A POPULAR MEANS OF TRAVEL AND CIRCUMAMBULATION FOR THE LADIES OF THE NOBILITY UP TO THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE 20TH CENTURY. THEY WERE ALSO USED BY MALE NOBILITY AND ROYALS ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
DAULAT KHANA - TREASURES OF MEHRANGARH MUSEUM
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND BEST PRESERVED COLLECTIONS OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS OF THE MUGHAL PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY, DURING WHICH THE RATHORE RULERS OF JODHPUR MAINTAINED CLOSE LINKS WITH THE MUGHAL EMPERORS. IT ALSO HAS THE REMAINS OF EMPEROR AKBAR.
ARMOURY
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS A RARE COLLECTION OF ARMOUR FROM EVERY PERIOD IN JODHPUR. ON DISPLAY ARE SWORD HILTS IN JADE, SILVER, RHINO HORN, IVORY, SHIELDS STUDDED WITH RUBIES, EMERALDS AND PEARLS AND GUNS WITH GOLD AND SILVER WORK ON THE BARRELS. THE GALLERY ALSO HAS ON DISPLAY THE PERSONAL SWORDS OF MANY EMPERORS, AMONG THEM OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL PIECE LIKE THE KHAANDA OF RAO JODHA, WEIGHING OVER 3 KG, THE SWORD OF AKBAR THE GREAT AND THE SWORD OF TIMUR.
PAINTINGS
FOLIO FROM THE SHIVA PURANA AT MEHRANGARH MUSEUM, C. 1828.
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS COLOURS OF MARWAR-JODHPUR, THE FINEST EXAMPLE OF MARWAR PAINTINGS.
THE TURBAN GALLERY
THE TURBAN GALLERY IN THE MEHRANGARH MUSEUM SEEKS TO PRESERVE, DOCUMENT AND DISPLAY THE MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF TURBANS ONCE PREVALENT IN RAJASTHAN; EVERY COMMUNITY, REGION AND FESTIVAL HAVING HAD ITS OWN HEAD-GEAR.
THE CHAMUNDA MATAJI TEMPLE
THE CHAMUNDA MATAJI WAS RAO JODHA'S FAVORITE GODDESS, HE BROUGHT HER IDOL FROM THE OLD CAPITAL OF MANDORE IN 1460 AND INSTALLED HER IN MEHRANGARH (MAA CHAMUNDA WAS THE KUL DEVI OF THE PRATIHARA RULERS OF MANDORE. SHE REMAINS THE MAHARAJA'S AND THE ROYAL FAMILY'S ISHT DEVI OR ADOPTED GODDESS AND IS WORSHIPPED BY MOST OF JODHPUR'S CITIZENS AS WELL.
7 Wonders of India: Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur city, is one of the largest forts in India.The fort is situated on a lofty height, 400 feet (122 metres) above the city, and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its ways, there are several palaces, which are known for their intricate carvings and sprawling courtyards. The foundation of the fort was laid on May 12, 1459 by Rao Jodha on a rocky hill nine kilometres to the south of Mandore. The invincible fortifications are six meters thick. Some of the walls still bear cannon marks they had once withstood. The Chamunda Mataji was Rao Jodha's favourite goddess, he
brought her idol from the old capital of Mandore in 1460 and installed her in Mehrangarh. She remains the Maharaja's and the royal family's Isht Devi or adopted goddess and is worshipped by most of Jodhpur's citizens as well. Crowds throng Mehrangarh during the Dussehra celebrations. It contains period rooms like Moti Mahal - The Pearl Palace, Sheesha Mahal - The Hall of Mirrors, Phool Mahal - The Palace of Flowers, Takhat Vilas -Maharaja Takhat Singh's Chamber.
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A song about a palace full of flowers
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Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur city, is one of the largest forts in India.The fort is situated on a lofty height, 400 feet (122 metres) above the city, and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its ways, there are several palaces, which are known for their intricate carvings and sprawling courtyards. The foundation of the fort was laid on May 12, 1459 by Rao Jodha on a rocky hill nine kilometres to the south of Mandore. The invincible fortifications are six meters thick. Some of the walls still bear cannon marks they had once withstood. The Chamunda Mataji was Rao Jodha's favourite goddess, he
brought her idol from the old capital of Mandore in 1460 and installed her in Mehrangarh. She remains the Maharaja's and the royal family's Isht Devi or adopted goddess and is worshipped by most of Jodhpur's citizens as well. Crowds throng Mehrangarh during the Dussehra celebrations. It contains period rooms like Moti Mahal - The Pearl Palace, Sheesha Mahal - The Hall of Mirrors, Phool Mahal - The Palace of Flowers, Takhat Vilas -Maharaja Takhat Singh's Chamber.
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MEHRANGARH FORT( MUSEUM- TAKHAT MAHAL) OF JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (06-02-2017)
MEHRANGARH FORT( MUSEUM- TAKHAT MAHAL) OF JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (06-02-2017),VIDEOGRAPHY AND EDITING BY Mr. JAYANTA KUMAR MANDAL(জয়ন্ত কুমার মন্ডল)
COORDINATES- 26.29784°N 73.01842°E
MEHRANGARH FORT (HINDI: मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) (SINDHI: مهراڻ ڳڙهه), LOCATED IN JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FORTS IN INDIA. BUILT AROUND 1460 BY RAO JODHA, THE FORT IS SITUATED 410 FEET (125 M) ABOVE THE CITY AND IS ENCLOSED BY IMPOSING THICK WALLS. THE FORT IS LOCATED AT THE CENTRE OF THE CITY SPREADING OVER 5 KILOMETRES (3.1 MI) ON TOP OF A HIGH HILL. ITS WALLS, WHICH ARE UP TO 36 METRES (118 FT) HIGH AND 21 METRES (69 FT) WIDE.
Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur, Rajasthan Timings, Entry Fee, Location History Photos
Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur, Rajasthan Timings, Entry Fee, Location History Photos
The fort was built by Rao Jodha in 1459 when he transferred his capital from Mandore. Subsequently more additions were made by the other rulers of Jodhpur with passing time. The
marks of canon balls from the past skirmishes are still prominent on the second gate of the fortress. The palm imprints that are smeared with vermilion paste and paper-thin silver foil
on a gateway leading to the funeral pyre site, reminds the tourists of the princesses and the queens who committed self-immolation or Jawhar for the sake of their consorts.The fort
has 68-ft wide and 117-ft elevated walls which overlook the surrounding plain. The fort has seven gates and the most famous among them is the Jayapol (meaning victory). This gate was
constructed by Maharaja Man Singh to celebrate his triumph over the armies of Jaipur and Bikaner. Another gate- Fattehpol, which also means victory gate was raised by Maharaja
Ajit Singh to commemorate the defeat of the Mughals. The palm imprints are placed on the porch leading to the place of funeral pyre. At the left, lies the chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda,
the valorous soldier who died on the spot while guarding the fort against the Amber armies. The splendid cenotaphs testify the valor and fearlessness of the Rathore kings of Jodhpur.
The magnificent craftsmanship of the Jodhpuri craftsmen is exhibited in the fascinating sandstone palaces within the Mehrangarh Fort. The Mehrangarh Fort houses grand palaces like
the Moti Mahal or the Pearl Palace that houses the royal throne of Jodhpur known as the Sringar Chowki, the Phool Mahal whose ceiling is adorned by gold filigree work, the Rang
Mahal and the Chandan Mahal. Other mansions are the Umaid Villas that showcases the Rajput miniature paintings, the Ajit Villas displays the musical instruments and the royal attires
and the Maan Villas.
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MEHRANGARH FORT-SHSHA MAHAL( 35 STILL PHOTOS), JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (08-02-2017)
MEHRANGARH FORT-SHSHA MAHAL( 35 STILL PHOTOS), JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AS ON (08-02-2017),
PHOTOGRAPHY AND EDITING BY Mr. JAYANTA KUMAR MANDAL(জয়ন্ত কুমার মন্ডল)
MEHRANGARH FORT
JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
COORDINATES- 26.29784°N 73.01842°E MEHRANGARH FORT (HINDI: मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) (SINDHI: مهراڻ ڳڙهه), LOCATED IN JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST FORTS IN INDIA. BUILT AROUND 1460 BY RAO JODHA, THE FORT IS SITUATED 410 FEET (125 M) ABOVE THE CITY AND IS ENCLOSED BY IMPOSING THICK WALLS. THE FORT IS LOCATED AT THE CENTRE OF THE CITY SPREADING OVER 5 KILOMETRES (3.1 MI) ON TOP OF A HIGH HILL. ITS WALLS, WHICH ARE UP TO 36 METRES (118 FT) HIGH AND 21 METRES (69 FT) WIDE.
HISTORY
RAO JODHA, THE CHIEF OF THE RATHORE CLAN, IS CREDITED WITH THE ORIGIN OF JODHPUR IN INDIA. HE FOUNDED JODHPUR IN 1459 (JODHPUR WAS PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS MARWAR). HE WAS ONE OF RANMAL'S 24 SONS AND BECAME THE FIFTEENTH RATHORE RULER. ONE YEAR AFTER HIS ACCESSION TO THE THRONE, JODHA DECIDED TO MOVE HIS CAPITAL TO THE SAFER LOCATION OF JODHPUR ENTRY TO THE FORT IS GAINED THOUGH A SERIES OF SEVEN GATES. THE MOST FAMOUS OF THE GATES ARE:
• JAI POL (GATE OF VICTORY), BUILT BY MAHARAJA MAN SINGH IN 1806 TO CELEBRATE HIS VICTORY IN A WAR WITH JAIPUR AND BIKANER.
• FATEH POL, BUILT TO CELEBRATE A VICTORY OVER THE MUGHALS IN 1707;
• DEDH KAMGRA POL, WHICH STILL BEARS THE SCARS OF BOMBARDMENT BY CANNONBALLS;
• LOHA POL, WHICH IS THE FINAL GATE INTO THE MAIN PART OF THE FORT COMPLEX. IMMEDIATELY TO THE LEFT ARE THE HANDPRINTS (SATI MARKS) OF THE RANIS WHO IN 1843 IMMOLATED THEMSELVES ON THE FUNERAL PYRE OF THEIR HUSBAND, MAHARAJA MAN SINGH.
WITHIN THE FORT ARE SEVERAL BRILLIANTLY CRAFTED AND DECORATED PALACES. THESE INCLUDE, MOTI MAHAL (PEARL PALACE), PHOOL MAHAL (FLOWER PALACE), SHEESHA MAHAL (MIRROR PALACE), SILEH KHANA AND DAULAT KHANA. THE MUSEUM HOUSES A COLLECTION OF PALANQUINS, HOWDAHS, ROYAL CRADLES, MINIATURES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, COSTUMES AND FURNITURE. THE RAMPARTS OF THE FORT HOUSE PRESERVED OLD CANNON (INCLUDING THE FAMOUS KILKILA)
GALLERIES IN MEHRANGARH MUSEUM
ELEPHANT'S HOWDAHS
THE HOWDAHS WERE A KIND OF TWO-COMPARTMENT WOODEN SEAT (MOSTLY COVERED WITH GOLD AND SILVER EMBOSSED SHEETS), WHICH WERE FASTENED ONTO THE ELEPHANT'S BACK. THE FRONT COMPARTMENT, WITH MORE LEG SPACE AND A RAISED PROTECTIVE METAL SHEET, WAS MEANT FOR KINGS OR ROYALTY, AND THE REAR SMALLER ONE FOR A RELIABLE BODYGUARD DISGUISED AS A FLY-WHISK ATTENDANT.
PALANQUINS
PALANQUINS WERE A POPULAR MEANS OF TRAVEL AND CIRCUMAMBULATION FOR THE LADIES OF THE NOBILITY UP TO THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE 20TH CENTURY. THEY WERE ALSO USED BY MALE NOBILITY AND ROYALS ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
DAULAT KHANA - TREASURES OF MEHRANGARH MUSEUM
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND BEST PRESERVED COLLECTIONS OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS OF THE MUGHAL PERIOD OF INDIAN HISTORY, DURING WHICH THE RATHORE RULERS OF JODHPUR MAINTAINED CLOSE LINKS WITH THE MUGHAL EMPERORS. IT ALSO HAS THE REMAINS OF EMPEROR AKBAR.
ARMOURY
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS A RARE COLLECTION OF ARMOUR FROM EVERY PERIOD IN JODHPUR. ON DISPLAY ARE SWORD HILTS IN JADE, SILVER, RHINO HORN, IVORY, SHIELDS STUDDED WITH RUBIES, EMERALDS AND PEARLS AND GUNS WITH GOLD AND SILVER WORK ON THE BARRELS. THE GALLERY ALSO HAS ON DISPLAY THE PERSONAL SWORDS OF MANY EMPERORS, AMONG THEM OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL PIECE LIKE THE KHAANDA OF RAO JODHA, WEIGHING OVER 3 KG, THE SWORD OF AKBAR THE GREAT AND THE SWORD OF TIMUR.
PAINTINGS
FOLIO FROM THE SHIVA PURANA AT MEHRANGARH MUSEUM, C. 1828.
THIS GALLERY DISPLAYS COLOURS OF MARWAR-JODHPUR, THE FINEST EXAMPLE OF MARWAR PAINTINGS.
THE TURBAN GALLERY
THE TURBAN GALLERY IN THE MEHRANGARH MUSEUM SEEKS TO PRESERVE, DOCUMENT AND DISPLAY THE MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF TURBANS ONCE PREVALENT IN RAJASTHAN; EVERY COMMUNITY, REGION AND FESTIVAL HAVING HAD ITS OWN HEAD-GEAR.
THE CHAMUNDA MATAJI TEMPLE
THE CHAMUNDA MATAJI WAS RAO JODHA'S FAVORITE GODDESS, HE BROUGHT HER IDOL FROM THE OLD CAPITAL OF MANDORE IN 1460 AND INSTALLED HER IN MEHRANGARH (MAA CHAMUNDA WAS THE KUL DEVI OF THE PRATIHARA RULERS OF MANDORE. SHE REMAINS THE MAHARAJA'S AND THE ROYAL FAMILY'S ISHT DEVI OR ADOPTED GODDESS AND IS WORSHIPPED BY MOST OF JODHPUR'S CITIZENS AS WELL.
Jhanki Mahal Mehrangarh Fort jodhpur | Moti Mahal jodhpur |
Jhanki Mahal :
Jhanki Mahal was constructed adjacent to Khabka Mahal. The palace was built for the queens who looked outside world from the palace. The palace had latticed screens so that nobody could see them while they are seeing outside world. Purdah system was mandatory for the women who look outside. One of the features of this palace was the placement of mirrors.
Moti Vilas:
Moti Vilas is a palace having carved lattice screens. If a person sees the palace from a distance, he will think that the screens are made with laces. There is a zenana court which was built using stones which were beautifully chiselled.
Sardar Vilas:
The Sardar Vilas was built nearby Moti Vilas and is featured with woodwork. The woodwork done in the palace are plated with gold and its decoration was enhanced with ivory. A marble can also be seen here which the king got from the king of Kabul.
Umaid Vilas:
Umaid Vilas is a palace which has got many paintings. It has the paintings of Maharaja Pratap Singh and Maharawal Jaswant Singh of Jaisalmer. The painting of Pratap Singh was painted by an artist named Amar Das. Tourists can also find pictures where the kings are playing holi with their wives.
Moti Mahal:
Moti Mahal or Pearl Palace is considered as the biggest palace of the fort. The palace was built during the reign of Maharaja Sur Singh. There is a big hall for private meetings. Five hidden balconies can be found from where the five queens of the king viewed the proceedings of the court.The wooden ceiling of the palace is decorated with gold leaves and mirrors. The palace has the alabaster throne which can be found at one of the ends of a palace room. This is the same palace where coronation ceremony of many rulers starting from Rao Jodha was arranged. Sangar Choki or coronation seat was used during the ceremony.
Khabka Mahal:
Khabka Mahal was the sleeping palace which has two rooms named Dipak Mahal and Chandan Mahal. The Dipak Mahal was constructed by the Prime Minister of Jodhpur. Chandan Mahal was the room where the king used to discuss the affairs of his kingdom with his ministers.
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Jodhpur (Mehrangarh Fort) : Moti Mahal Chowk
Le panoramearth est pris de la Moti Mahal Chowk (la place du palais de la perle). Construit par Raja Sur Singh (1595-1619), le Moti Mahal est la plus grande des salles d'époque dans le Musée de Mehrangarh. Ce palais comporte cinq alcôves ouvrant sur des balcons cachés. Il est raconté qu'ils ont été construits pour les cinq reines du maharaja, afin qu'elles puissent écouter les procédures judiciaires. Le panoramique nous permet d'admirer la formidable architecture de ce palais. Le panoramearth est double, à partir de 1 minute 8 secondes, après un tour dans les étages, un second tour au rez-de-chaussée.
Le Fort de Mehrangarh (le « Fort du Soleil »), situé au nord de la ville de Jodhpur, est l'un des plus grands forts de l'Inde. Ce fort est situé sur une colline, à 122 mètres au-dessus de la ville (348 mètres d'altitude) et est entouré par d'imposantes et épaisses murailles (jusqu'à 36 mètres de haut et 26 mètres de large). Il contient plusieurs palais connus pour leurs sculptures complexes et leurs cours spacieuses. Une route sinueuse conduit au fort, à partir de la ville en contrebas. Le fort comporte sept portes, parmi lesquelles : « Jai Pol » (« porte de la victoire », construite par le Maharaja Man Singh pour commémorer ses victoires sur les armées de Jaipur et Bikaner, 1806), « Fateh Pol » (signifiant aussi « porte de la victoire » et construite par Maharaja Ajit Singh pour marquer la défaite des Moghols, 1707). A proximité de ces portes on trouve sur le mur, les empreintes de main des femmes de guerriers qui se sont immolées, selon la tradition ancienne, à la suite du décès de leurs époux. Les autres portes sont : « Loha Pol » (la « porte de fer »), « Dedh Kamgra Pol ». Le musée du fort de Mehrangarh est l'un des musées les plus riches du Rajasthan. Dans une partie de ce musée on trouve d'anciens palanquins royaux. On y trouve aussi des armes d'époque, des costumes, des peintures et de magnifiques chambres, halls, palais, richement décorés. Au moins huit palais sont présents : Daulat Khana (palais impérial), Fateh Mahal (palais nommé ainsi en l'honneur de Fateh Pir Baba, un grand saint soufi qui a béni la famille royale), Moti Mahal (palais de la perle), Sheesh Mahal (palais des miroirs), Phool Mahal (palais des fleurs), Takhat Vilas (la chambre royale du Maharaja Takhat Singh), Jhanki Mahal (palais du coup d'œil, où les femmes de la cour pouvaient voir sans être vues les audiences royales), Zenana Deodi (palais des femmes de la cour royale). Pour en savoir plus, voir les pages web : et
Jodhpur est l'ancienne capitale du Marvar et la deuxième ville de l'État indien du Rajasthan en nombre d'habitants. Elle est située à 340 km de Jaipur, la capitale de l'état. Jodhpur fut fondée en 1459 par Rao Jodha, chef du clan des Rathore. Jodhpur est communément surnommée la ville bleue car la plupart des maisons de la vieille ville sont peintes de cette couleur. Le bleu indiquait que ces maisons appartenaient à des membres de la caste des brahmanes. Le bleu offre aussi l'avantage de protéger de la chaleur et de repousser les moustiques. Jodhpur est aussi appelée « la cité du soleil » en raison de l'exceptionnel ensoleillement dont elle jouit tout au long de l'année.
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Latitude (dd): 26.298987
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Altitude (m): 349
Date (y/m/d): 2011/10/14
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Country: Inde
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City: Jodhpur (342002)
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The picturesque Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur INDIA
MEHRANGARH!!
If you're ever in Rajasthan India, please visit Jodhpur and fall head over heels for this beautiful Mehrangarh Fort.
Had I not been so smitten, I would've captured more and better shots. The picturesque fort is a MUST MUST MUST visit if you're an admirer of India's art and history.
Within the fort are several brilliantly crafted and decorated palaces. These include, Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), Sheesha Mahal (Mirror Palace), Sileh Khana and Daulat Khana. The museum houses a collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture. The ramparts of the fort house preserved old cannon (including the famous Kilkila), and provided a breath-taking view of the city.
Fun Fact: The fort was one of the filming locations for The Dark Knight Rises.
Aerial Footage: PixelDo Media
Background music: SUDUAYA - Astral Lullaby (2016)
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