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Red Fort

The Story

Rao Jodha founded Jodhpur and began Mehrangarh in 1459, choosing a rocky outcrop called Bhaurcheeria — the Bird's Hill — for its commanding position over the surrounding plains. Multiple rulers expanded it over the following centuries, each adding palaces and defenses. It withstood attacks by the Mughal emperor Akbar and remained unconquered through the feudal era. The royal family of Jodhpur still lives in a section of the fort today, maintain

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What Awaits You

  • Architecture: Massive Rajput sandstone fortress rising 125 meters above the city, with walls up to 36 meters high — one of the largest forts in India

  • Cultural significance: Built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, founder of Jodhpur — still owned and managed by the Jodhpur royal family

  • Landscape / setting: Perched on a rocky outcrop above Jodhpur, the "Blue City," with views across the Thar Desert to the horizon

  • Unique feature: Seven gates mark the path up to the fort entrance — several decorated with handprints of royal widows who performed sati when accompanying their husbands into death

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a tree with pink flowers in front of a store
brown and gold pagoda near cherry blossom
a tree with pink flowers in front of a store
red and brown tower at daytime
a tree with pink flowers in front of a store

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