Thursday, August 18, 2011

Raj Mahal, Jaisalmer

The grand palace Raj Mahal of Jaisalmer constructed around 1500 AD. It is located on the Trikura hill inside the Golden Fort.

It was built with marvelous beauty by the most famous architects and craftsmen during the Royal period.

It is one of the oldest palaces in Rajasthan. This imposing seven-storied palace is highly popular for the lattice work.

46 comments:

  1. The details in the construction of this palace are amazing.

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  2. marvelous!

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  3. Nice mahal. I'm planning a trip to Rajasthan this november.. Will try to visit this place.

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  4. Magnificent ! Rajasthan fascinates me .

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  5. It's a very interesting architecture, so beautiful and fascinating!

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  6. Yes it is truly imposing. What a stunning structure.;)
    xoxo

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  7. That is some detailed lattice-work, very impressive. Great photos!

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  8. Impressive buildings with beautiful decorations.

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  9. Such an incredibly beautiful place and gorgeous skies for a perfect backdrop! Superb captures, Rajesh! Have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  10. Great photos, lovely palace.

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  11. Beautiful structures as always..a shame the skills of building such monuments is being lost.

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  12. I am always amazed at the incredible structures from long ago.

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  13. Again a great tour!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada

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  14. magnificant craftsmanship on show in that palace, thanks for sharing with us in Sky Watch Friday

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  15. The lattice work is stunning, and it's no wonder this masterpiece of architecture is popular!

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  16. Gorgeous skies. Happy sky watching!

    Liz @ A Simple Life

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  17. Beautiful country you live in.

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  18. Lovely ancient building that seems to have weathered the years nicely. Great capture!

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  19. This is a beautiful palace.

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  20. What a grad building. Such outstanding architect. Love your post as that is the only way I will ever see such sights.

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  21. wow..beautiful palace and work is gorgeous...

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  22. As always this craft men who built this are fantastic. These house is amazingly beautiful. Does anybody live here?

    SWF

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  23. Anonymous09:05

    Wow - it's so beautiful with its lovely intricate workmanship.

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  24. Another impressive building. Have a great weekend. Mickie ;)

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  25. Wow very amazing at the beautiful designs and especially love the balcony. Have a nice weekend.

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  26. The details of this building are awesome!

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  27. Hello, Rajesh

    I am touched by your works.
    The profound atmosphere will heal my feeling.

    Your sensitivity is praised

    The prayer for all peace.
    Have a good weekend...
    ruma ❀

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  28. Beautiful palace.

    Regards!

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  29. And it sure is beautiful, Rajesh:)

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  30. It is a beautiful palace, Rajesh! The latice is wonderful. Great photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  31. Anonymous14:28

    nice info...

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  32. Very impressive building !

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  33. Wow, very impressive! Great shots.

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  34. Wow!A 7 storey high palace build so long ago.

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  35. lovely palace and such beautiful architecture.

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  36. Impressive details! Wonderful palace.

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  37. exquisite architecture!

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  38. Incredible! Its architecture is splendid.

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  39. Anonymous22:47

    What a nice capturing!keep it up. Nice and very informative description.

    Veespi.

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  40. Thank you all for appreciating this beautiful palace.

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  41. Amazing details!!!!!!!!!!

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  42. Thank you for appreciating this beautiful palace.

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