Naldurg Fort: The Historical Heritage (4K Ultra HD)
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Naldurg fort is named after Nalraja who built the fort in medieval architectural style. The fort which is an interesting place has enclosed a surface of a knoll or plantain of basalt rock which is jutted out into the valley or raving of the small river Bori. Along the rest of the cliff on three sides ran fortifications. Bastion firmly built out have deseed basalt and are large enough to carry heavy guns. The entire circumference is about a mile and a half.
The interior portion is covered with ruined walls and a wide road running up to the centre. The fort has many bastions amongst which are upli Buruj, which is the height point in the fort paranda Buruj , nagar Buruj, Sangam Burug, Sangram Buruj, Bands Buruj, poone Buruj, etc. Inside the fort there are remains of the walls and some of the building such a Barood kotha, Baradari, Ambarkhana, Rangaan mahal, Jali etc. Though the buildings are in ruins the remains give an impression that there might have been at one time the specious buildings, there are two tanks in the fort known as machali guns amongst which important are the “hathi toph” and magar Toph”, the hathi Darwaza and the hurmukh and the hurmukh darwaza are the main gates of the fort. The most interesting building which connects the fort and the Ranmandala is the dam constructed across the Bori River during the reign of Ibrahim Adil shah II. The fort is said to have been originally built by Nalraja who was a vassal of the Chalukya kings of kalyani. It was latter included in the dominions of the Bahamanis and was subsequently taken over by the Adil shahi kings of bijapur, from whom it passed in the hands of mughalain the year 1686.A.D.
Timings:
Fort visit time: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Boating: 10:15 am onwards
How to reach:
Nearest Railway station is Solapur. MSRTC buses available from Tuljapur/Osmanabad/Solapur.
Distance:
35 km from Tuljapur, 50 km from Osmanabad, 50 km from Solapur.
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# Top 10 Largest Cities in India :
As the world’s second most highly populated country after China, it’s not surprising that India has many mega-cities within its borders, each with its own special charms and challenges and teeming with many, many inhabitants. Here are the ten most populous cities in India according to the most recent census of 2011.
10. Jaipur
Popular with tourists, Jaipur is a famous city and is the capital of India’s largest state, Rajasthan. With a population of just over 3 million inhabitants, it’s a bustling and colourful city with a thriving handicrafts industry. Tourism is an important revenue source, and Jaipur has several annual festivals such as its Elephant Festival and Kite Festival, both of which are major attractions for locals and tourists alike.
9. Pune
Pune, in the state of Maharashtra, scrapes in just ahead of Jaipur with a population of 3.1 million. It’s a dynamic city with many motor manufacturing plants belonging to the big Indian vehicle manufacturers, and it also has an important information technology industry. Pune is known for its strong links with several spiritual movements. The acclaimed Indian spiritual master Mehar Baba was born here, and the Osho International Meditation Resort is an important centre of spiritual development.
8. Surat
Surat in Gujarat state has a population in excess of 4.4 million. It’s a fast growing city with a population that has almost doubled in the last 15 years. At the forefront of Indian information technology and Internet development, Surat has been earmarked to be become a completely interconnected ‘smart’ city. Surat’s more traditional claims to fame are its highly acclaimed diamond polishing indudtry as well as the production of high quality silk.
7. Kolkata
Formerly known as Calcutta, Kolkata in the state of West Bengal has 4,4 million inhabitants – just slightly more than Surat, which will probably overtake it soon if it hasn’t already. It is located in the Ganges Delta in West Bengal, and heavy industries, chemical and pharmaceutical industries are well established here. That may explain Kolkata’s dubious honour of being one of India’s most dangerously polluted cities.
6. Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat has 5.5 million inhabitants. This city is famous as the location of the start of India’s independence movement. Mahatma Gandhi founded two ashrams here that became centres of India’s historic movement away from British control. Ahmedabad is also known for celebrating local and national festivals throughout the year with great enthusiasm.
5. Hyderabad
Formerly an important diamond and pearl trading centre, Hyderabad in Telangana state is a city of 6.7 million people. Surrounded by lakes and forested areas, the city is home to important wildlife conservation centres, and outside of the city there’s an abundance of wildlife in national parks. Despite more recent industrialisation, Hyderabad still has plenty of old world charm with many centuries-old bazaars still doing a roaring trade.
4. Chennai
Chennai is a coastal city in Tamil Nadu state with a population of 7 million. It’s one of India’s most touristed cities thanks to its great beaches and exotic temples. Another attraction of Chennai is that it’s a highly cultural city and is home to many museums as well as to training centres and performances of Indian classical and traditional music.
3. Bangalore
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1. Mumbai
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Guide Mahendra Jaonkar reveling the brief history of Vijaydurg Fort,Sindhudurg Maharastra, in the song, created by himself.