The fort surrounded by 13 hills that the enemy could never win, see the construction story and importance of Kumbhalgarh Fort in this historical video

Whenever talk of fortress on the brave country Rajasthan, a name is taken with special reverence and pride with forts such as Chitor and Amer – Kumbhalgarh Fort. This fort is surrounded by Aravalli’s thirteen hills, and is not only known for its strong walls, but is also known for its impenetrable safety and historical heritage. This fort could never be fully won by enemies, and that makes it unique. The unique story of construction Kumbhalgarh fort was built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. It took years to make it, and it was prepared for the supervision of Mandan, the great architect of Rajasthan. The fort is located at a strategic place on the northern border of the state of Mewar and is specially designed to protect Mewar from the invasion of enemies. It is said that when the founding of the fort sank again and again, a monk Rana Kumbha suggested that there is a need to sacrifice any human sacrifice in the founding of the fort. An Ascetic has set himself for sacrifice and the place where his head fell, while the main gate and the body fall, a wall was built. This story also linked Kumbhalgarh to spiritual mystery. The structure and features of the Fort Kumbhalgarh fort are located at an altitude of about 1100 meters above sea level, and the most unique thing is the 36 km long parkota wall, which is considered the second longest wall to the Chinese wall. The width of this wall is so much that five horses can run together. There are more than 360 temples in the fort complex within the wall – including 300 Jains and the remaining Hindu temples. There are many historical monuments such as Badal Mahal, Goods Museum, Badal Mahal and Rana Kumbha Ka Mahal in the fort. In addition, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is also located in the forest next to the fort, which is a different tourist attraction. A fantastic example of impenetrable safety and martial arts is a witness that Kumbhalgarh was attacked several times, including the Mughal cage Akbar, Gujarat’s sultan and the ruler of Malwa, but the enemy could never fully win this fort. Only once, when Akbar, King Mansingh of Amer and Sultan of Gujarat surrounded the fort, the fort was temporarily to heavy equipment and a siege of months. The fort was found to be temporary. The height of this fort, the height, the hidden paths, the circular climb and not visible from afar, is compared to a unique fort in India. The Kumbhalgarh fort, the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, is very important, not only from the military point of view, but also from the historical point of view, because it is the holy earth where Maharana Pratap was born. Maharana Pratap is considered a symbol of freedom, self -respect and struggle in Indian history. His birth makes this fort even more glorious. The contemporary Kumbhalgarh was today declared the World Heritage Site of UNESCO and attracts millions of tourists from the beauty of its architecture, history and nature. Every year, “Kumbhalgarh Festival” is also organized here, in which folk music, dance and historical exhibition are organized.