Laxmangarh Fort Sikar
About
Laxmangarh
Fort is a ruined old fort on a hill in the town Laxmangarh of Sikar
district of Indian state Rajasthan. Situated 30 kilometres (19 mi) from
Sikar, it was built by Rao Raja of Sikar, Laxman Singh in 1862, who also
founded a village in his own name as Laxmangarh in 1864. The most
imposing building in this Laxmangarh town is its small fortress (owned
by the Jhunjhunwala Family) which looms over the well laid out township
on its west side. Laxman Singh, the Raja of Sikar, built the fort in the
early 19th century after Kan Singh Saledhi besieged the prosperous
town. The fort of Laxmangarh is a unique piece of fort architecture in
the whole World because the structure is built upon scattered pieces of
huge rocks.
- Hill Station: True
- Religus: True
- Honeymoon: False
- SeeBeach: True
Other
Presently
fort is private property and is owned by a local businessmen and is
closed to the public. You can however climb up the ramp to a temple
which is open to the public, and the view from the ramp can be quite
fascinating too. Of course, seeing the town from this height tempts you
to go further higher, but a guard effectively keeps the public out.
Mandawa Fort
About
Mandawa,
Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India The fort of Mandawa was founded in the
18th century. Thakur Nawal Singh, son of Shardul Singh, founded the fort
in vikram samvat 1812 (1755 AD). The fort dominates the town with a
painted arched gateway adorned with Lord Krishna and his cows. Built as
per a medieval theme, the castle of Mandawa is adorned with beautiful
frescoes.Rooms in the palace are decorated with paintings of Lord
Krishna, exquisite carvings and amazing mirror work. The palace's Durbar
Hall houses a number of antiques and paintings. Situated in the
middle of the town, the Mandawa Fort has now been converted into a
heritage hotel.
- Hill Station: True
- Religus: True
- Honeymoon: False
- SeeBeach: True
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