Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s most magnificent and largest forts, towers nearly 400 feet above
the Blue City of Jodhpur.
Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the fort stands as a powerful symbol of Rajput strength, resilience, and
architectural brilliance.
Carved from rugged red sandstone cliffs, the fort features stunning palaces such as
Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Jhanki Mahal, and
Moti Mahal.
These palaces are adorned with intricate carvings, mirror work, frescoes, and royal artifacts.
The fort houses an exceptional museum that displays ancient weapons, palanquins, cradles, textiles,
miniature paintings, and ceremonial attire.
These artifacts offer deep insights into the rich lifestyle and legacy of the Rathore rulers.
Mehrangarh Fort features seven massive gates, including Jai Pol and
Loha Pol.
The handprints of royal widows preserved at Loha Pol serve as a moving reminder of age-old Rajput
customs.
From the fort’s ramparts, visitors enjoy panoramic views of Jodhpur’s blue-painted
houses, the Thar Desert, and surrounding landmarks.
Its dramatic setting makes it a favorite among photographers, filmmakers, and history lovers.
Mehrangarh Fort hosts cultural performances, traditional events, and the renowned Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF), filling the fort with music and vibrant energy.
Whether you're exploring its grand architecture, learning from its museum collections, or enjoying
sweeping views of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort offers an unforgettable experience.
It stands proudly as one of India’s greatest historical and cultural treasures.
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