Chittorgarh lies at the foot of a hill on which stands Chittor fort. From the 8th century to the 16th it remained the capital of the state of Mewār and was the stronghold of the Sisodia Rājputs. It was thrice besieged by Muslim attackers: Alā-ud-Dīn Khaljī (1303), Bahādur Shāh of Gujarāt (1534-35), and the Mughal emperor Akbar (1567-68). In each case the defenders chose death for themselves and jauhar (collective immolation) for their families rather than surrender. After Chittorgarh's capture by Akbar (1568), the capital of Mewār was transferred from there to Udaipur. Within the Chittor fortress are several palaces, Jain and Hindu temples, and two exquisitely carved Jain pillars (the towers of Fame and Victory), erected in the 12th and 15th centuries, respectively. The surrounding area comprises a series of hills running north to south and forming narrow, confined valleys. Agriculture is the principal occupation. Wheat, corn (maize), sorghum, oilseeds, cotton, and sugarcane are the chief crops. [Adapted from Encyclopedia Britannica]
Sammidheshwar Temple and Victory Tower Area |
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Sammidheshwar temple ![]() |
Built in 6th cent. CE ![]() |
Dedicated to Shiva ![]() |
Wall detail ![]() |
Side view ![]() |
Inner sanctum ![]() |
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Temple art (more) ![]() |
Carving ![]() |
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Temple exterior (more) ![]() |
Temple exterior ![]() |
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Fort walls and a tank ![]() |
Langur monkey ![]() |
Gateway ![]() |
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Other ruins (more) ![]() |
View of Chittor town ![]() |
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Rana Kumbha palace |
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Facade ![]() |
Former palace ![]() |
Sprawling ruins ![]() |
Site of Padmini's jauhar ![]() |
Sacked thrice in history... ![]() |
...in 1303, 1535 and 1568 ![]() |
Outside the palace ![]() |
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Meera and Kumbh Shyam temples |
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Meerabai's hometown ![]() |
Meera temple (more) ![]() |
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Padmini's palace |
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Cool abode ![]() |
Palace courtyard (more) ![]() |
Summer residence ![]() |
View from palace ![]() |
Kirti Stambha Etc. |
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Tower of Fame ▒ ![]() |
Dates from 12th cent. CE ![]() |
Built by a Jain merchant ![]() |
Dedicated to Adinath ![]() |
Wall detail (more) ![]() |
Wall detail ![]() |
Path down to the battlefield ![]() |
Battlefield ![]() |
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