This fort was declared UNESCO World Heritage in 2013. It is not magnificent and as glamourous as Mughal forts yet, it enjoys the privilege of being the one of the very few living forts in world. The streets are bustling with people and shops, houses owned hereditarily. The old parts are maintained very neat and enough space for tourists to enjoy the antiquity of period of maharajas. Do not miss to hire a guide and see Raja and Rani mahal.
Bikaner – Things To Do in 3 Days
They don’t have Taj Mahal, Brahdeshwar, pyramids and Petra, their history is also not very old- just 500-800 years yet if they are able to maintain high influx of tourists, is highly commendable. It reminds me that same way British are maintaining their monuments.
Junagarh Fort Bikaner – An Unconquered Fort
All your expenditure to visit Bikaner is justified if you see Junagarh fort. It depicts the life of kings those days, their relations with Mughals and British, their living style and taste of rooms. The picture gallery, Ganga singh gallery and prachin museum inside the fort are enough to know Rajasthan. After seeing we have to meditate on what we saw and what was their importance as a visitor or history lover.
A Glance at Rajasthan Rajput Dynasties
This article I prepared for my personal reference on trip to Rajasthan as tourist and helped me to understand their museums, forts and all heritages.
Ramnagar Fort – Medieval Varanasi
Ramnagar Fort of late medieval era of Varanasi. This period specifically marks revival of Varanasi religious, cultural and educational values after Muslim invaders oppressions.
The Narayana dynasty of Bhumihar zamindars from 1750 AD were the first to kindle East India Company and Nawabs of Oudh OPPOSITION and attained Independent Benaras kingdom.
The founder of this dynasty is known as “Shivaji of North”.