3600 x 2400 px | 30,5 x 20,3 cm | 12 x 8 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
5 novembre 2011
Lieu:
Deeg, Rajasthan, India
Informations supplémentaires:
Deeg Palace is a palace 32 km from Bharatpur, built in 1772 as a luxurious summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur State, the palace was in active use till the early 1970s, Deeg was the capital of the Jat kings before they shifted to Bharatpur, Badan Singh, who came to the throne in 1721, built a palace here, due to its strategic location and proximity to Agra, Deeg had to face repeated attacks by invaders, his son, prince Suraj Mal, began the construction of a fortress around the palace around 1730, the fort had massive walls and a deep moat to keep away raiders, Deeg was a site of a legendary battle between the Jats and a combined Mughal and Maratha army of 8, 000 men, emboldened by his victory, Suraj Mal began making forays into enemy territory, after eight years of success in his forays, Suraj Mal captured Delhi and plundered the Red Fort carrying away masses of valuables including an entire marble building, which was dismantled and numbered, the palace was then reconstructed at Deeg