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Taragarh Fort, Kota
The Taragarh Fort in Kota was built in 1345 and was the center of
a kingdom in Rajasthan. Within the fort there are large reservoirs
where water was stored in case of a siege, when all the towns folk
took shelter within the walls of the fort. These reservoirs are carved
out of the rocky base of the fort. On the largest rampart of the fort
is the Bhim Burj, a large and legendary cannon. The view of Kota town
from Taragarh Fort is spectacular, particularly at twilight and just
after sunset. This large fort is an interesting place to spend a day,
wandering around its ruins and defensive structures.
The main entrance to the imposing Taragarh fort is located some 39
kms away from the town centre that can be approached by a sharply
sloping road. The main gateway of the fort has some meticulous carvings
of elephants. Infact, there are three gateways to the fort. They are
named Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak. Most parts
of these impressive gateways are now in ruins. During its heydays,
Taragarh fort was renowned for its tunnels crisscrossing the entire
hillside. These tunnels allowed the king and his deputies to flee
in case there was an imminent danger to their lives from enemies.
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