Taragarh Fort Ajmer Rajasthan

 
Taragarh Fort Ajmer

Taragarh Fort Located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, Taragarh Fort is a historically important fort. Ajmer Fort was built in 1033 AD by the Chauhan king Ajayraj II. This fort is also known as Ajaymeru Durg. In 1505, Prince Prithviraj of Mewar took possession of it and named it Taragarh after his queen Tarabai.

History of Taragarh Fort Ajmer Rajasthan

In the year 1832, the Taragarh Fort, situated on the highest mountain range of Ajmer district of Rajasthan state, was made the largest diocese of his empire by the Governor-General of India, William Bentinck, with his mouth "Oh the second Gibraltar of the world and the Mughal Emperor Akbar, having gained the superiority of Ajmer." Had taken.

Under the strategic control of Mughal north-central India and northern Mughal Rajasthan, Taragarh Fort is paramount in the difficult maneuvers of the Marathas, Rathores, and the British. Due to Taragarh's natural defenses and unique architecture, it was the largest Mughal Empire, with sixty governments and 197 Parganas.

Let us tell you that, in this Taragarh fort, Sultan Muhammad Ghori was killed by Prithviraj Chauhan (III), the last Hindu emperor of North India. The architecture of Taragarh is unique. Regarding architecture, Kumbhalgarh, Seven, Ranthambore, Chittorgarh, and Taragarh are unique forts in Rajasthan.

Among them, the British generals also accepted the expertise of Taragarh Fort with open eyes. The unique feature of the fort is the circular wall covering its arches, and it is not in any fort in India. There is a small gate to enter, and its structure is such that the enemies coming from outside can be easily eliminated and turned away.

The wall covering the main gate has fifty rounds for firing bullets and arrows from inside. There are 14 bastions around the fort, on which the Mughals collected the cannons. These towers made the formidable Taragarh invincible.

Fourteen minarets have special significance in the fortification of Taragarh. Three minarets are on the fort's wall leading east from the big gate – Ghunghat Burj, Dummy Burj, and Broken Burj. The veil is built into a turret - it is not visible from afar. At present, the government's wireless is installed here.

According to the famous historian Dewan Harbilas Sharda of Ajmer, in 1832, Lord William Mantik, the then Governor-General of India, arranged an elaborate settlement at Taragarh to provide a sanatorium for the treatment of the soldiers of Nasirabad Cantonment. Therefore, from 1860 to 1920 remained, a sanatorium. From 1033 to 1818, more than a hundred battles took place in the fort.

After the Chauhans, the small war between Afghanistan, Mughals, Rajputs, Marathas, and the British to keep this fort under their control can be gauged from these historical facts - 1192 Gauri's right over the fort, 1202 Sultan in 1226 Possession of Rajputs under Iltutmush, the capture of Sultan Alauddin Masud in 1242, Maharana of Lakhan territory in 1364, Chhanda Rathod's domination in 1405, right of Sultan Mahmud Khilji in 1455, Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar in 1505, 1535 The authority of Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, the domination of Raja Maldev of Jodhpur in 1538, the authority of Haji Khan Pathan in 1557, the authority of the Mughals in 1558 and the British authority in 1818.

How to reach  Taragarh Fort Ajmer 

Ajmer railway station 11 km
Jaipur Airport Airport 150 KM Via NH 48

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