आमेर क़िला की पूरी जानकारी | Amer Fort Detailed Documentry in Hindi | Amber Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan

4 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - #amberfort
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00:00 Delhi to jaipur montage
01:58 intro to Amber Palace
02:56 History
04:37 Bhakt Ambarish
06:11 Architecture & Design
07:26 Shila Mata Mandir
07:42 Suraj Pole & Jaleb Chowk
10:24 Diwan-e-aam
11:34 Ganesh Pole, Jai Mandir & Sukh Niwas
13:54 Rajpariwar Niwas/ Ladies Apartment
14:47 Announced as a World Heritage by Unesco
15:07 Amer Fort shown in Bollywood & Hollywood Films
15:48 Connectivity to Amber Palace
16:32 Last Message of Responsibility

आमेर क़िला की पूरी जानकारी  | Amer Fort Detailed Documentry in Hindi |Amber Palace
Amber Fort or Amer Fort is a fort located in Amber, Rajasthan, India. Amber is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi) located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. The town of Amber and the Amber Fort was built by Maharaja Man Singh kachawaha rajputs. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur.Amber Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the main source of water for the Amber Palace.
Mughal architecture greatly influenced the architectural style of several buildings of the fort.Constructed of red sandstone and marble, the attractive, opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of the Diwan-e-Aam, or "Hall of Public Audience", the Diwan-e-Khas, or "Hall of Private Audience", the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over a water cascade within the palace. Hence, the Amber Fort is also popularly known as the Amber Palace.The palace was the residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. At the entrance to the palace near the fort's Ganesh Gate, there is a temple dedicated to Shila Devi, a goddess of the Chaitanya cult, which was given to Raja Man Singh when he defeated the Raja of Jessore, Bengal (present-day Bangladesh) in 1604.Raja Man Singh had twelve queens so he made twelve rooms, one for each. Each room had a staircase connected to the king’s room but the queens were not to go upstairs. Raja Jai Singh had only one queen so he built one room equal to three old queen’s rooms.
This palace, along with Jaigarh Fort, is located immediately above on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the same Aravalli range of hills. The palace and Jaigarh Fort are considered one complex, as the two are connected by a subterranean passage. This passage was meant as an escape route in times of war to enable the royal family members and others in the Amer Fort to shift to the more redoubtable Jaigarh Fort. Annual tourist visitation to the Amber Palace was reported by the Superintendent of the Department of Archaeology and Museums as 5000 visitors a day, with 1.4 million visitors during 2007. At the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 2013, Amber Fort, along with five other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan.
Amber, or Amer, derives its name from the Ambikeshwar Temple, built atop the Cheel ka Teela. Ambikashwara is a local name for the god Shiva. However, local folklore suggests that the fort derives its name from Amba, the Mother Goddess Durga.
The town of Amber and the Amber Fort was built by Raja Alan Singh Chanda belonging to a sub clan of Meenas in 967 AD, later ruled by Kachwahas.The Amber Fort, as it stands now, was erected over the remnants of this earlier structure during the reign of Raja Man Singh, the Kachwaha King of Amber.The structure was fully expanded by his descendant, Jai Singh I. Even later, Amber Fort underwent improvements and additions by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Sawai Jai Singh II, in 1727.
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