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KumbhalGarh 64 k.m. north west of Udaipur and birthplace of Maharana Pratap, Kumbhalgarh is the second most important citadel
of Mewar after Chittorgarh. The Aravali ranges protect
this impregnable fortress. Thirteen mountain peaks
surround it. It is built on the top most ridges, 914
meters above sea level. Seven huge and imposing gates
stand like sentinels at the approaches and seven
ramparts, one being folded within another with
crenellated walls strengthened by rounded bastions and
immense watch towers, make this an impregnable mountain
fortress. It was built by Rana Kumbha (1419-63). It's
serpentine 36 kilometres long wall is thick and broad
enough for eight horses to ride abreast. This wall is second only to the 'Great
Wall of China'. There are 360 temples within the fortress, out of which a Shiva temple placed with huge 'SHIVALINGA' makes it worth visiting.
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