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Kota Travel Guide
An amazing, juxtaposition of majestic medieval age and modern industrialization,
mainly the Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and the Nuclear Power
Plant has a few traces of its past still left. The fort overlooking the
river Chambal is the foremost tourist attraction. It also houses the museum
with a rich collection of art and artefacts and some elaborately painted
chambers.
Earlier it was a part of Bundi state, but later it grew to be a bigger state.
What retains the past glory are the untouched wealth of impressive forts,
opulent palaces and temples dating back over several centuries.
These temples were conquered by the Hada chieftain Rao Deva. It was at the
time of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir that Rao Ratan Singh gifted this territory
to his son Madho Singh. The Kota state reflects in the form of a beautiful
collection of Stone Idols (murties) in the Raj Mahal, embellished with gold
stained glass work on the walls, the silver mirror work on ceilings and
the marvelous wall paintings.
The south eastern region of Rajasthan known as Hadoti comprises of Bundi,
Baran, Jahalwar and Kota is treasure of history dating back to several centuries.
Prehistoric caves, paintings, formidable forts and the mighty chambal river
hurtling from the Vindhyas are dotted in the region.
When Jait Singh of Bundi defeated the Bhil chieftain Koteya in a battle,
he raised the first battlement or the 'Garh'(Fort) over his severed head.
The independent State of Kota became a reality in 1631 when Rao Madho Singh,
the second son of Rao Ratan of Bundi was made the ruler, by Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan. Soon Kota outgrew its parent state to become bigger in area,
richer in revenure and more powerful. Maharao Bhim Singh played a pivotal
role Kota's history, having held a 'Mansab' of five thousand and being the
first in his dynasty to have the title of Maharao.
Kota is situated on the banks of chambal river and is fastly emerging as
an important industrial centre. It boasts of Asia's largest fertilizer plant,
precision instrument unit and atomic power station nearby.
Places to Visit
The fort, stands overlooking the modern Chambal valley project with its
many dams. The old palace, dating back to the time when Kota was under the
control of Hada Chieftaincy Hadoti, faces the Kota Barrage. The city
palace and the fort are one of the largest such complexes in Rajasthan.
The entrance to the fort is from the south side through the Naya Darwaza.
The Durbar Hall, is ornate with its beautiful mirror work and has ebony
and ivory doors.
Rao Madho Singh Museum, in the city palace is superb with displays of weapons,
clothing and some of the best preserved murals in the state.
General Population:
537000 Area : 193.58 Sq. km
Altitude : 251.1 metres
Temperature:
Summer Mean Max . 43.3"C Mean Min 35.6" C
Winter Mean Max 30.5"C Mean Min 11.6"C
Clothing:
Summer Cotton
Winter Woollens
Best Season:
Sept. to March
Languages:
Hindi, Rajasthani & English.
Kota Travel Guide
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