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The history of Roopangarh Fort goes
back to Maharaja Kishan Singh son of Mota Raja Udai
Singh of Jodhpur, who conquered this tract of
land
and established and regularised his kingdom in 1611.
Maharaja Roop Singh declared Roopangarh as the
capital of his state and named it after himself. By
1649, it grew into a town unparalleled in beauty, a
"Roopnagar" which means a 'city of beauty'. After
many glorious battles, difficult sieges and heroic
sacrifices it continued as the capital of Kishangarh
state up till 1748. |
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Location ::
Jaipur 125 Kms, Ajmer 54 Kms, Pushkar 50 Kms,
Makrana 30 Kms, Sambhar 20 Kms, Kishangarh 25 Kms,
Karkeri 15 Kms |
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Restaurants ::
The Darbar Hall is now a
dining hall with table and buffet service. Carefully
selected menus of Indian cuisine adapted with old
family recipes are served by a staff inspired by
centuries of royal Indian tradition |
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Accomdation ::
Large guest bedrooms,
incredibly high ceilings, wide doors, casements and
romantic balconies all a reminder of a time when
inhabitants thirsted and drank nothing but the fresh
exhilarating breeze. |
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