Kumbhalgarh Fort Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Gumbergal is a fifteenth-century castle built on a mountain more than 1,000 meters above sea level. The city wall stretches for 36 kilometers. The city wall is so wide that in some places it is enough for eight horses to walk side by side. The fort is home to 360 temples, as well as numerous palaces, gardens, stepped wells and 700 turrets.
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Kumbhalgarh Fort Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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吉萨的知名历史文物有很多很多,很古老的城市,喜欢历史的朋友一定不要错过来贡伯尔加尔古堡看看,外部十分沧桑但内部很不错的。
It is listed as a world cultural heritage (Rajasthan Highland Castle entry) with Fort Amber and Fort Melangal. It is the Gumbelgar castle. The location of the castle is relatively remote, and you can drive by car. You can see the cliff head of the Gumbelgar castle from afar, which is very impressive. The 15th century castle built by Rana kunbha, built on a mountain 1100 meters above sea level, built on the mountain, majestic, thick walls above the ridge 36 kilometers. The Gombalgar Castle was one of the important castles of the Meval dynasty, and served as a refuge for the Meval rulers during the wartime, who hid in critical situations.
It is an ancient castle with the second longest city wall in the world, built on a continuous hilltop. It has been more than 500 years old. History has only been breached once. It was briefly occupied for 2 days. The perimeter of the castle is 36 kilometers. There are 360 temples inside. Preserved well.