Jaipur, India
Harikishan Somani Marg, Gopalbari
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Good for kids
The precinct of Hathroi fort is named after this derelict fort perched on a hilltop. Indeed, history, myth and mystery seem to combine in the eyes of tgr citizens of Jaipur and visitors to the city when they look at the ring of forts and fortification walls that perch on the city skyline. These forts, or garhs, encircling the 18th century planned city of Jaipur, include the small garrison fort of Hathroi. For protection on the southern side, Jai Singh chose the available low rocky outcrops and hillocks to place Hathroi fort at Jaipur’s southwest. These are more in the nature of garrison forts, with bastions, protective walls and solid defensible gateways accessed through an outer line of fortification. Hathroi was held by a series of nobles posted as fort commanders or qiledars, up to the merger of Dhoondhar with Rajasthan.
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Nothing to see here, encroached by people
Nice fort but there live some pepole
Very amazing place
Many people are living in this fort. There are also some cafes and restaurants where you can see the wall of this fort
Good heritage place
Nothing is here except walls. General public occupied and staying over there
Best place for hanging out in Jaipur
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