Chittorgarh, El pueblo de valor, sacrificio y personificación del romanticismo

Otro Nombre:
Chittor
District:
Chittorgarh
State:
Rajasthan
País:
India
Idiomas hablados:
Rajasthani, hindi e inglés
Mejor tiempo para visitar:
October To March
Clave de Larga Distancia:
+91-1472
Importancia:
Tower of victory
Área:
6,5
Ubicación:
Chittorgarh está situado 112 km desde Udaipur en el campo en Sur de Rajasthan. Está situado en las orillas del Río Gambheri.Descripción: Chittorgarh siempre ha sido el orgullo y gloria de Rajasthan. Anteriormente un lugar lleno de ciudadelas, palacios gráciles y chhattris, hoy está en ruinas. Pero estas ruinas cuentan las historias de valor y romanticismo del pasado, muy único a Rajasthan y la gente de Rajput. Chittor tiene mucha fama por la belleza de la Reina Padmini y la determinación de Allauddin Khilji para conquistarla. El cuento leyendario tenía un fin trágico ya que la Reina Padmini cometió Jauhar o suicidio en vez de traer deshonor con un extranjero.Desde entonces Chittor ha experimentado muchos Jauhars y fines trágicos añaden a los cuentos del valor de los reyes Rajput de este sitio. El fuerte fue atacado a menudo por los reinos mughals y musulmanes de Gujarat. Fue el heredor al emperio de Chittor, el Príncipe Udai Singh, quien mudó del sitio para construir una nueva capital propia y bonita por su nombre, hoy conocido como la ciudad de lagos, Udaipur.
Descripción:
Chittorgarh has always been the pride and glory of Rajasthan. Once the place full of citadels, graceful palaces and chhattris, today lies in ruins. But these ruins echo the tales of valour and romance of the past, very unique to Rajasthan and the Rajput people. Chittor is famous for the beauty of Rani Padmini and the quest of Allauddin Khilji to overpower her. The legendary tale had a tragic end by Rani Padmini committing Jauhar or suicide rather than dishonouring herself in the hands of a foreigner. \r\nSince then Chittor has experienced many Jauhars and tragic ends adding to the tales of valour of the Rajput kings of this place. The place was often attacked by the Mughals and the Muslim rulers of Gujarat. It was the heir of the kingdom of Chittor, Prince Udai Singh, who fled the place only to build a new capital of his own and beautiful that too on his name, today know as the city of Lakes, Udaipur.\r\n

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