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Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
Rajasthan Tour Travel
> Rajasthan Fort Monuments
It is 15 kilometres from Jaipur beyond the hills of Jaigarh and is like
a watchful sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh’s beautiful capital. Much
of the original structures are in ruins. From atop a hill, the fort offers
a scenic view of the city below.
The name Nahargarh is derived from the cenotaph of a Rathore
prince Nahar Singh. Legend has it that Nahar Singh's ghost reigned
supreme on the site and it would not allow the construction of the fort.
The ghost would demolish whatever was build. Sawai Jai Singh then ordered
tantriks to exorcise the ghost who relented on the condition that the
fort be named after him. A motorable road leads to the top of this fort.
the more adventurous tourists can climb their way to the top.
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