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'''Fort Madhogarh''' is located in Madhogarh Village, 42 km from [[Jaipur]] off the Jaipur - Agra highway (NH 11). Fort Madhogarh was built by Madho Singh Ji nearly 400 years ago and renovated and converted into heritage hotel by Thakur Bhawani Singh Ji in July 2000.
'''Fort Madhogarh''' is located in Madhogarh Village, 42 km from [[Jaipur]] off the Jaipur - Agra highway (NH 11). Fort Madhogarh was built by Madho Singh Ji nearly 400 years ago and renovated and converted into a heritage hotel by Thakur Bhawani Singh Ji in July 2000.


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== References ==
== References ==
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* [http://www.fortmadhogarh.in Heritage Hotel in Jaipur] Homepage of Fort Madhogarh
* [http://www.fortmadhogarh.in Heritage Hotel in Jaipur] Homepage of Fort Madhogarh



Latest revision as of 19:50, 4 July 2023


Fort Madhogarh

Fort Madhogarh is located in Madhogarh Village, 42 km from Jaipur off the Jaipur - Agra highway (NH 11). Fort Madhogarh was built by Madho Singh Ji nearly 400 years ago and renovated and converted into a heritage hotel by Thakur Bhawani Singh Ji in July 2000.

History[edit]

Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II was married in Madhogarh family and gave Madhogarh as a hereditary estate to Thakur Pratap Singh Ji a Rajput of Bhati clan. Fort Madhogarh is 400-year-old property build by Madho Singh who belongs to a Rajput of Kachava Clan

In 2000, it was converted into a heritage hotel by the family of Thakur Bhawani Singh.

A historic fort linked to battle of Marathas in 1787. Overlooking the Tunga battlefield and a Rajasthani village inhabited by communities of artisans, it relieves the luxuries of yore in the restored and renovated apartments, including the Pratap Mahal suíte, which was once occupied by Maharaja Pratap Singh while leading the campaign, and deodhi phoola mahal

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