Which fort of India is important from tourism point of view?

Today we have brought for you two important forts of India which are important from the point of view of your tourism and exam.

1 Golconda Fort: -

 Golconda Fort is one of the magnificent fort complexes in India. The fort hosts a light and night show for tourists. In which the story of Golconda is brought to life. This fort, built on a hundred and twenty meters high granite hill, is an excellent specimen of the erstwhile building art. This fort, located about ten kilometers from Hyderabad. Surrounded by high-rises. Of India, One of the most excellent forts is considered. The ruins of the fort showed the then culture and architecture.

Kakatiya dynasty: -

The fort was built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century. Considered one of India's most outstanding citadels, the Golconda fort epitomizes the sumptuous 'Nawabi' culture of the time.

"Shepherd's Hill" or "Golla Konda", as it was popularly known in Telugu, has an interesting story behind it.
The security of this fort was so strong that any attack of that could not distinguish its strong fort. In the nearly five kilometers perimeter, this fort was one of the most defensive-impermeable firms of its time. And there are four different forts with ten kilometers long outer wall. Eight huge in the fort There is the entrance. Here are the carved images of Ram, Laxman, and Hanuman on the surface of Ram Temple and Rock.
 The faded hazardous palace has been made in the castle. High terraces in these palaces and Artistic decorations have been done on the walls. The royal court hall, the Rockni Gan Temple, and the lovely dance temple, artistic doors, prayers, attracted green full prayers.

Abul Hasan Qutb Shah: -

The ruler of Golconda was the well-entrenched Abul Hasan Qutb Shah. Aurangzeb and the Mughal army had successfully conquered two Muslim kingdoms: -
 1 Nizamshahis of Ahmednagar
2 the Adilshahis of Bijapur.

Mughal emperor Aurangazeb, whose forces took close to eight months to conquer the Golconda Fort, albeit in a deceitful manner, later placed two of his important cannons the famous Fateh Rahbar (the guide-to-victory cannon) and the Azhdaha Paikar Gun - atop the Petla Burj and the Musa Burj respectively.

2 Chittorgarh fort: -

Chittorgarh used to be the capital of the Sisodia Dynasty of Mewar. ... Famous for the Jauhar that Rani Padmini and Rani Karnavati underwent during the siege, the Chittorgarh Fort has seen a lot of valiant battles. The fort is the largest one in India and attracts tourists a large number throughout the year.

Built-in the 7th century AD by various Mauryan rulers, Chittorgarh Fort is said to have been the capital of the Sisodia and Gahlot kings who ruled Mewar between the 8th and the 16th century. The Chittor Fort was named after Chittrangad Maurya.
Several small Buddhist stupas dated to the 9th century based on the script were found at the edge of Jaimal Patta lake. The Guhila ruler Bappa Rawal is said to have captured the fort in either 728 CE or 734 CE.

In 1303, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khilji defeated the Guhila king Ratnasingh and captured the fort. The fort was later captured by Hammir Singh, a king of the Sisodia branch of the Guild. Chittor gained prominence during the period of his successors, which included Rana Kumbha and Rana Sanga.

It will take around 2-3 hours to explore the entire fort complex. Make sure you have enough time and wear comfortable shoes as you will have to walk a lot. The Chittorgarh Fort is located atop a hill near the Gambhir River in southern Rajasthan.
Absolutely it's safe, basically, the whole of Rajasthan is extremely safe for traveling. That's why they are topping the list among tourist destinations in India.

A Chittorgarh shopping guide will include the following items for which the city is quite famous: -

1 Metal Ware.
2 Fabrics.
3 Thewa jewelry (gold designs embedded in glass)
4 Colorful leather jutis (embroidered camel leather shoes)
5 Akola fabrics (painted with vegetable dyes)
6 Wooden painted toys (from Bassi village)

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