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Rajasthan Historical Place

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park in northern India is the largest and most famous national park in Southern Rajasthan Park, about 130 km from Jaipur's Sawai Madhopur district, the Ranthambore National Park is located in the region is a major tourist attraction in this place many wildlife and wildlife photographers Hakrnthnbur draws the attention of lovers of the National Park is spread over an area of 400 kilometers. Major reserves of around - Mansingh Sanctuary and the Kaila Devi National Park is also known for the garden  tigers prey easily engage in their ordinary hours of the day and placed in proper care for young people Haniscit the Ranthambore National Park, a visit is a treat for all wildlife and nature lovers. Tiger wandering around spend time watching the verdant greenery, a gamut of other species of birds and animal’s incandescent invaluable and quite worth at least once in a lifetime is being explored

History of Ranthambore national park:-Ranthambore National Park was built in AD 944 Ranthambore Fort Sapaldaksha Chauhan Rajput kings of the dynasty's first rock Rkikawr all kings then there was his contribution to the construction of the fort. But Rao Hammir Deo Chauhan was leading role. The King's contribution to a 32-column canopy (locally as "Battis kambha chhatri 'is known) was created to honor the king's rule for 32 years now as Cihnitkchandwa standing upright on the premises of the fort is a major attraction for visitors. Due to the heavy fortification of the fort, it remained unconquered for a very long time. But in 1301, Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, the Minister brought the powerful regime. But very soon, in 1558, Akbar, the great Mughal emperor, took the fort and it remained the property of the mid-18th century Mughal fort Rharnthnbur a royal hunting reserve was changed around here since made headlines Woody Landscape was the 20th century, the massive increase in population also poses a threat to forested areas was Jaipur Forest Act in 1939. that act made it nominally But it was only in 1953 that some serious Rajasthan Forest Act steps were taken for conservation and protection of the area was after.

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