
Amber Fort is
located in Amber (Jaipur), which used to be the capital of the
Kachhwaha clan, till Jaipur was made the official capital in
1727. The Amber Fort looks stunning, all-built in white marble
and red sandstone. To add to its charm, Maotha Lake makes its
foreground. The crystal mirror image of the Fort, on the still
waters of the lake, seems to be a beautiful illusion. Amber Fort
is usually pronounced as Amer Fort. In 1592, construction of the
Fort was started by Raja Man Singh I. However, the Amber Fort
took its present form during the reign of Raja Jai Singh I.
The outer appearance of the Fort, being rough and craggy is
totally different from its core. The interior of the Fort
provides a soothing and warm ambience, which is least expected
from its outer appearance. The marvelous decoration of the Amer
Fort is influenced by both, the Hindu and Muslim manner of
ornamentation. Exquisite paintings of hunting scenes on the walls
depict the temperament of the Rajputs, who were adventurous,
revolutionary and self-indulgent.
The intricate carvings on the walls and ceilings simply astonish
the visitors. The minute mirror work adds to the grand appearance
and royalty of the halls. The Amer Fort undoubtedly captivates
the tourists with its artistic quality of delicate work. The
mighty walls guarantee the protection of the Fort against the
invasion of the enemies. The Fort is divided into four
subparts.