Mundota Fort and Palace

Mundota Fort and Palace
Renovations at Mundota Fort and Palace as of 1 April 2013
Location within Rajasthan
General information
Architectural style Rajput and Mughal Architecture
Town or city Mundota and Jaipur
Country India India
Coordinates 26°58′N 75°37′E / 26.96°N 75.62°E / 26.96; 75.62
Completed 1550 AD
Renovated 2011-2013

Mundota Fort and Palace are approximately 450-year-old heritage monuments and structures located in Mundota, a small town in the hills of the Aravali Range in the state of Rajasthan in north-western India. Mundota was a Double Tazmi Jagir of the Nathawat clan of the Kachwaha dynasty, the rulers of Jaipur.[1]

The palace was built around 1550 by Jaswant Singh, a contemporary of the Mughal emperor Akbar. The fort predates the palace by at least a century.

References

  1. Mandawa, Devi Singh. Kachhawahon Ka Itihas. 2nd edition. Jodhpur: Rajasthani Granthagar, 2010. 15-17, 112-115, 166 . Print
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