Amer Stronghold or Golden Post is a post situated in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometers (1.5 sq mi)[1] found 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. The town of Amer and the Golden Stronghold were initially worked by Raja Man Singh and increases were, later, made by Sawai Jai Singh. Found high on a slope, it is the central vacation destination in Jaipur. Amer Post is known for its imaginative style components. With its huge defenses and series of entryways and cobbled ways, the stronghold disregards Maota Lake, which is the principal wellspring of water for the Amer Castle.
Amer Castle is extraordinary illustration of Rajput design. A portion of its structures and work have impact of Mughal architecture. Built of red sandstone and marble, the alluring, extravagant royal residence is spread out on four levels, each with a patio. It comprises of the Diwan-e-Aam, or “Lobby of Public Crowd”, the Diwan-e-Khas, or “Corridor of Private Crowd”, the Sheesh Mahal (reflect royal residence), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool environment is falsely made by winds that blow over a water overflow inside the castle. Subsequently, the Amer Stronghold is additionally prevalently known as the Amer Palace.[4] The castle was the home of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. At the entry to the royal residence close to the post’s Ganesh Door, there is a sanctuary committed to Shila Devi, a Goddess of the Chaitanya clique, which was given to Raja Man Singh when he crushed the Raja of Jessore, Bengal in 1604. (Jessore is currently in Bangladesh). Raja Man Singh had 12 sovereigns so he made 12 rooms, one for each Sovereign. Each room had a flight of stairs associated with the Ruler’s room yet the Sovereigns were not to go higher up. Raja Jai Singh had just a single sovereign so he fabricated one room equivalent to three old sovereign’s rooms
Add Comment