India’s only living fort, where thousands of people live rent-free
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, RAJASTHAN/ Created : Jul 23, 2020, 17:35 IST
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It’s a known fact that living in cities costs a lot as a major chunk of our earnings is spent on rents. Therefore, it might come as a surprise to you if we say that there is a fort in Rajasthan, where people have been living rent- … Read more
It’s a known fact that living in cities costs a lot as a major chunk of our earnings is spent on rents. Therefore, it might come as a surprise to you if we say that there is a fort in Rajasthan, where people have been living rent-free till date. As per the records, thousands of families have been living inside this magnificent desert fortress without paying a single penny. Read less
Today, life goes on as usual in the narrow lanes and crowded courtyards, much like it did in the 12th century. Although thousands of visitors pass through the lanes here every day, the fortress still remains a tight knit society.
The fort has 99 bastions, and is 250 ft tall; the walls are made from yellow sandstone bricks, and the roofs are covered with 3 ft mud to keep the interiors cool when the temperature soars.
Another interesting feature about this fort is its environment-friendly architecture, complete with jaalis (perforated stone) and jharokhas (enclosed balcony) in the houses, which allow wind to pass smoothly.
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