Orchha Fort History India
Orchha fort in Madhya Pradesh, India. The fortress of the 16th king of Orchha state's century was built by Rudra Pratap Singh and others for their support for it.
Rudra Pratap Singh (1501-1531) century built fort in Orchha state. He was a Bundall Rajput. The Fort different kings of Orchha State campus has different palaces and temples built in his time.
Inmese king's temple or the king palace was built by Madhukar Shah who Carykl was from 1554 to 1591. Veer Singh (1605-1627) Time Jhagir palace and Sawan Bhadon built palaces.
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A large entrance to the premises of the fort that started the bow bridge. This is followed by a subsequent open square yard, which is surrounded by palaces. These Raja Mahal or King Temple, Jhagir castle, Sawan Bhadon Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, gardens, pavilions, and temples.
King Castle: King palace living King and Queen 1783 16th built century where and abandoned thereafter. It appears with the outer part is simple but without the shaved Alnkr its interior is regal as the design of Stapty, social and religious God, mythical creature and the murals.
Jahangir Mahal: The Jahangir Palace was built in 1605, specifically by Bir Singh Dev, as the Mughal Emperor of Qi was coming to the place of the guest only for one night and to make him happy. The palace has been built in four pillars and has excellent facilities for Muslim and Rajput architecture.
There is a staircase facility to reach the upper floor of this palace. From here the temples of the fort and the Batwa river look well. This palace is also an archaeological cabinhouse.
The entrance to this palace, which was the first main gate, is ornate. From there the road to the royal bathing house and later in the middle of the garden, in the Mughal architecture, there is a small living space.
wow what a photo of the fort, love it
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Beautiful. India is always my favourite country to visit. I have visited India more than 4 times and every time I have seen or experienced something new. I would definitely visit Orchha State next time when I visit India.
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