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Amber
Amber (pronounced Amer) is situated about 11
kilometres from Jaipur and was the ancient citadel of
the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital
was shifted in the plains to present day Jaipur.
The
Amber Fort set in picturesque and rugged hills is a
fascinating blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture.
Constructed by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and completed
by Sawai Jai Singh I the fort is made in red sand
stone and white marble. The rugged forbidding exterior
belies an inner paradise with a beautiful fusion of
art and architecture. Amber is the classic and
romantic fort- palace with a magnificent aura. The
interior wall of the palace depicts expressive
painting scenes with carvings, precious stones and
mirror settings. In the foreground is the Maota Lake
providing a breathtaking look. Built mainly for the
warring enemies as a safe place, the heavily
structured walls could defend the residents within the
ramparts of the fort.
All the means
of survival & luxuries for the royal families and the people who were concerned with the functioning of
this small kingdom of the Kachhawas were well
provided. The Rajputs who had apparently won a small
structure passed on by Meena tribes, later on
renovated it into the grand Amber Fort. Holding a
history so old as 7 centuries, this place vibrates
with its legendry past, in the archaeological history.
Although many of the early structures have been
literally ruined but at the same time, those dating
from the 16th century
on are remarkably preserved by sincere efforts.
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