Chitaurgarh is a city and a municipality in Rajasthan state of western India. It lies on the Berach River, a tributary of the Banas, and is the administrative headquarters of Chittorgharh District and a former capital of the Sisodia clans of Rajputs of Mewar. The city of Chittaurgarh is located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach. The district was bifurcated and a new district namely Pratap Garh was created with certain portion taken from Udaipur district in the newly created district of Pratap Garh.
Fiercely independent, the fort of Chittor was under siege thrice and each time they fought bravely and thrice Jauhar was committed by the ladies and children, first led by Rani Padmini, and later by Rani Karnavati. The famous warriors Gora and Badal, in the war against Allaudin Khalji (1303 AD), have become legendary. The sacrifice of Jaimal and Phata in the war against the Mughals (1568 AD) was so great that the Mughal Emperor Akbar installed their statues in the fort of Agra. It has also been land of worship for Meera. Chittorgarh is home to the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in Asia.
Chittorgarh Fort
Kalika Mata Temple
Mira Bai Temple
Padmini Palace
Vijay Stambha
Jain Kirti Stambha







The colours are fab in these esp the first one
Always interesting to follow your stories and beautiful photography!
Thanks for the armchair journey.
The first picture in awesome !!
The stories were wonderful, and the pictures enchanting.
beautiful pictures!
Amazing photos, I love the story as well! Chittorgarh looks positively enchanting, thanks for sharing
love the architecture!!!
Hi! Thanks for visiting my blog. These pictures are incredible! Did you take them yourself?
this should be one of the 7 wonders
Breathtaking pictures! I like the intricate details of the buildings, amazing.
Got a strange desire to climb that tower and get a closer look at the statues that adorn the sides. Beautiful shots!
wow!!! i hope i can visit India soon!
Lovely!
New place on my bucket list! Very nice thank you!
gorgeous. never wanted to go to india, but this just put it back on my map
The first picture is just perfect! I’d love to explore India some day.
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Wow!
Wow, you have been all over the world! your so lucky, and you have beautiful photos! very nice work.