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Amber Palace situated at Amber used to be the capital of the Kachhwaha Rajputs before moving down to Jaipur in 1728. Construction of the Amber fort was started by Raja Man Singh I who was an Army Commander of Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1592 and it took another two centuries to complete it by Raja Jai Singh and Sawai Jai Singh. This palace is made up of red sandstone and white marble and depicts the fusion of Mughal and Hindu architecture.
Royal apartments lie inside the complex of Amber fort and have spectacular gardens, Halls, Stairways, Pillared Pavilions, temples. The remarkable structure inside the Amber Fort is
Diwan-E-Aam, Diwan-E-Khas, Jai Mandir and Sheesh Mahal and with stunning mirror work, the Sukh Niwas, the Shila Mata Temple, Kali temple and the well-maintained Kesar Kyari garden.
Entire building and its walls are intricately designed and ornamented with beautiful flower carvings and aesthetic designs. The craftsmanship appeared on the walls and ceiling of Jai Mandir and Shesh Mahal is the best of its kinds since the mirror work is done with great expertise that entire room will get illuminated with a single streak of light. |
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