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Amber, India

Amber or Amer, is a city near Jaipur city in Jaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is now a part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation.

Amber
Amer
city
Aerial view of Amber
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Location within Rajasthan
Amber
Amber (Rajasthan)
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Amber (India)
Coordinates: 26°59′N 75°52′E / 26.983°N 75.867°E / 26.983; 75.867Coordinates: 26°59′N 75°52′E / 26.983°N 75.867°E / 26.983; 75.867
CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
District(s)Jaipur
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)

The picturesque situation of Amber at the mouth of a rocky mountain gorge, in which nestles a lake, has attracted the admiration of travellers, including Victor Jacquemont and Reginald Heber.[1] It is seen to be a remarkable example for its combined Rajput-Mughal architecture. The Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the top tourist attraction in the Jaipur area.

History

Amber was a Meena state that replaced Khoh as the capital of Dhundhar after Kakil Deo, the son of Dulha Rai, defeated the Meenas.[2][3]

The state of Jaipur was earlier known as Amber or Dhundhar and was controlled by Meena chiefs of five different tribes who were under suzerainty of the Bargurjar Rajput Raja of Deoti. Later a Kachhwaha prince Dulha Rai destroyed the sovereignty of Meenas and also defeated Bargurjars of Deoli and took Dhundhar fully under Kachwaha rule.[4]

Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actually the palace built by Mughal Emperor Akbar's Navaratnas Raja Man Singh I who ruled from 1590 to 1614 AD. The palace includes several spectacular buildings, such as the Diwan-i-Khas, and the elaborately painted Ganesh Pole built by the renowned warlord Mirza Raja Jai Singh I (Man Singh I's grandson). The old and original fort of Amber, dating from earlier Rajas or the Mair or Maidh period, is what is known in the present day as Jaigarh Fort, which was actually the main defensive structure rather than the palace itself. The two structures are interconnected by a series of encompassing fortifications.[citation needed]

Amber was capital of the Kachwaha until 1727 when the ruler of Amber, Sawai Jai Singh II founded a capital Jainagara (Jaipur), named after him, about nine kilometers south of Amber. After the founding of this new town, the royal palace and houses of prominent persons were shifted to Jaipur. The priests of Shila Devi temple, who were Bengali Brahmins, continued to live in the fort (to this date), while the Jaigarh fort above the palace also remained heavily garrisoned. The capital of Kachwaha was supplanted by the modern city of Jaipur, which is the capital of the Rajasthan state in India.[citation needed]

Controversy over renovation practices

Poor site management and development pressures have dramatically altered the historical integrity of Amber. The building that rings around the Jaleb Chwok courtyard "has been converted to a market place with shops selling showpieces and dresses. They have cafeterias, cyber cafés, etc.", according to the Times of India.[5] In the summer of 2009, the Rajasthan High Court launched a three-member panel charged with investigating the controversial renovations and determining to what extent the cultural heritage of the site was compromised.[6]

Visitor attractions

Nahargarh Biological Park

This park is home to species whose numbers have declined over the years, such as the Indian leopard. The flora is representative of the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.[7][8]

In media

Various scenes were produced for the 2011 British film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel in and around Amber.[9][10]

Gallery

 
Interior of one of the palaces in Amber Fort
 
The fort in 1985
 
Panna Meena ka Kund stepwell

See also

References

  1. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Amber". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 792.
  2. ^ Jaigarh, the Invincible Fort of Amber. RBSA Publishers, 1990. 1990. p. 18. ISBN 9788185176482.
  3. ^ Jaipur: Gem of India. IntegralDMS, 2016. 7 July 2016. p. 24. ISBN 9781942322054.
  4. ^ Sarkar, Jadunath (1994) [1984]. A History of Jaipur: C. 1503–1938. Orient Longman Limited. pp. 23, 24. ISBN 81-250-0333-9.
  5. ^ The Times of India (21 February 2009). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011.
  6. ^ The Times of India (5 May 2009). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011.
  7. ^ a b "Nahargarh Fort of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India". Travel India. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Filming Locations for the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), in India".
  10. ^ "Experience the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". 11 February 2017.

Further reading

  • Singh, Rachna (3 January 2009). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 September 2011.
  • The Times of India (21 February 2009). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012.
  • The Times of India (16 February 2009). "Film Crew Drilled Holes in Amer". Times of India.
  • The Times of India (14 February 2009). "HC Stays Shooting of Salman Film". Times of India.

External links

  Media related to Amber, India at Wikimedia Commons

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For Fort in the city see Amber Fort Not to be confused with Ajmer Amber or Amer is a city near Jaipur city in Jaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan It is now a part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation Amber AmercityAerial view of AmberAmberLocation within RajasthanShow map of JaipurAmberAmber Rajasthan Show map of RajasthanAmberAmber India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 26 59 N 75 52 E 26 983 N 75 867 E 26 983 75 867 Coordinates 26 59 N 75 52 E 26 983 N 75 867 E 26 983 75 867CountryIndiaStateRajasthanDistrict s JaipurTime zoneUTC 05 30 IST The picturesque situation of Amber at the mouth of a rocky mountain gorge in which nestles a lake has attracted the admiration of travellers including Victor Jacquemont and Reginald Heber 1 It is seen to be a remarkable example for its combined Rajput Mughal architecture The Amber Fort a UNESCO World Heritage Site is the top tourist attraction in the Jaipur area Contents 1 History 1 1 Controversy over renovation practices 2 Visitor attractions 2 1 Nahargarh Biological Park 3 In media 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditAmber was a Meena state that replaced Khoh as the capital of Dhundhar after Kakil Deo the son of Dulha Rai defeated the Meenas 2 3 The state of Jaipur was earlier known as Amber or Dhundhar and was controlled by Meena chiefs of five different tribes who were under suzerainty of the Bargurjar Rajput Raja of Deoti Later a Kachhwaha prince Dulha Rai destroyed the sovereignty of Meenas and also defeated Bargurjars of Deoli and took Dhundhar fully under Kachwaha rule 4 Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actually the palace built by Mughal Emperor Akbar s Navaratnas Raja Man Singh I who ruled from 1590 to 1614 AD The palace includes several spectacular buildings such as the Diwan i Khas and the elaborately painted Ganesh Pole built by the renowned warlord Mirza Raja Jai Singh I Man Singh I s grandson The old and original fort of Amber dating from earlier Rajas or the Mair or Maidh period is what is known in the present day as Jaigarh Fort which was actually the main defensive structure rather than the palace itself The two structures are interconnected by a series of encompassing fortifications citation needed Amber was capital of the Kachwaha until 1727 when the ruler of Amber Sawai Jai Singh II founded a capital Jainagara Jaipur named after him about nine kilometers south of Amber After the founding of this new town the royal palace and houses of prominent persons were shifted to Jaipur The priests of Shila Devi temple who were Bengali Brahmins continued to live in the fort to this date while the Jaigarh fort above the palace also remained heavily garrisoned The capital of Kachwaha was supplanted by the modern city of Jaipur which is the capital of the Rajasthan state in India citation needed Controversy over renovation practices Edit Poor site management and development pressures have dramatically altered the historical integrity of Amber The building that rings around the Jaleb Chwok courtyard has been converted to a market place with shops selling showpieces and dresses They have cafeterias cyber cafes etc according to the Times of India 5 In the summer of 2009 the Rajasthan High Court launched a three member panel charged with investigating the controversial renovations and determining to what extent the cultural heritage of the site was compromised 6 Visitor attractions EditAmber Fort Maota Lake Jagat shiromani Temple Jaigarh Fort Nahargarh Biological Park 7 Panna Meena ka Kund stepwell Water GatewaysNahargarh Biological Park Edit This park is home to species whose numbers have declined over the years such as the Indian leopard The flora is representative of the Khathiar Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion 7 8 In media EditVarious scenes were produced for the 2011 British film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel in and around Amber 9 10 Gallery Edit Amber Fort Amber Fort Interior of one of the palaces in Amber Fort The fort in 1985 Panna Meena ka Kund stepwellSee also EditNahargarh Fort Rajasthani people Rajasthan Ramgarh DamReferences Edit One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Amber Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 792 Jaigarh the Invincible Fort of Amber RBSA Publishers 1990 1990 p 18 ISBN 9788185176482 Jaipur Gem of India IntegralDMS 2016 7 July 2016 p 24 ISBN 9781942322054 Sarkar Jadunath 1994 1984 A History of Jaipur C 1503 1938 Orient Longman Limited pp 23 24 ISBN 81 250 0333 9 The Times of India 21 February 2009 Barbarians at Work in Amer The Times of India Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 The Times of India 5 May 2009 Three member Panel to Probe Amer Fort Restoration The Times of India Archived from the original on 11 August 2011 a b Nahargarh Fort of Jaipur in Rajasthan India Travel India Retrieved 19 July 2017 Khathiar Gir dry deciduous forests Terrestrial Ecoregions World Wildlife Fund Retrieved 29 January 2017 Filming Locations for the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2011 in India Experience the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 11 February 2017 Further reading EditSingh Rachna 3 January 2009 Amer Palace Renovation Tampering with history The Times of India Archived from the original on 12 September 2011 The Times of India 21 February 2009 How Marshall s Guidelines Were Violated The Times of India Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 The Times of India 16 February 2009 Film Crew Drilled Holes in Amer Times of India The Times of India 14 February 2009 HC Stays Shooting of Salman Film Times of India External links Edit Media related to Amber India at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amber India amp oldid 1149087389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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