Jaisalmer
Fort is one of the largest forts in the world. It is situated in
Jaisalmer city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built in 1156 AD
by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal, from where it derives it name.
The fort stands proudly amidst the golden stretches of the great Thar
Desert, on Trikuta Hill, and has been the scene of many battles. Its
massive yellow sandstone walls are a tawny lion color during the day,
fading to honey-gold as the sun sets, thereby camouflaging the fort in
the yellow desert.
For this reason, it is also known as the Golden Fort.This
fort, popularly known as the 'Sonar quila' by the locals, is located in
the very heart the city, and is one of the most breathtaking monuments
in the locality.
During
medieval times, the city played a major role in trade with Persia,
Arabia, Egypt and Africa. The fort contains 3 layers of walls. The outer
or the lower layer is made out of solid stone blocks and it reinforces
the loose rubble of Trikuta Hill. The second, or middle, wall snakes
around the fort. From the innermost, or third, wall, the Rajput warriors
once hurled boiling oil and water as well as massive blocks of rock at
their enemies, who would become entrapped between the second and third
walls. This defenses of the fort include 99 bastions, of which 92 were
built between the period of 1633-47.
Ala-ud-din
Khilji attacked and captured the fort in the 13th century and managed
to hold it for 9 years. During the siege of the fort the Rajput women
committed Jauhar. The second battle at the fort happened in 1541, when
Mughal emperor Humayun attacked the fort city.
The
World Monuments Fund included the Fort in its 1996 World Monuments
Watch and again in the 1998 and 2000 reports due to the threats posed to
it by an increase in its resident population and the increasing numbers
of tourists who visit it every year. The Fort is one of India Tour most popular tourist attractions with as many as five to six hundred
thousand tourists visiting it annually. As a result, it is abuzz with
commercial activities and has seen a phenomenal growth in both human and
vehicular traffic.
Major
restoration work has been undertaken by the World Monuments Fund.
According to former INTACH chairman S.K. Misra, American Express has
provided more than $1 million for the conservation of Jaisalmer
Fort. The absence of coordinated action among the various government
departments responsible for civic amenities, the local municipality and
the Archaeological Survey that is responsible for the upkeep of the fort
is a major impediment in its maintenance and restoration.
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