Dholpur Palace (Raj Niwas)

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    DHOLPUR Tourism | Things to Do, Travel Deals and FAQ

    East most district of Rajasthan, Dholpur is popular for its red sandstones and the District Head Quarter lies at this place which was also a part of princely state named ‘Dohulpir’. Plan your trip in Rajasthan Best Places for the Best Experience!! Geographic Location: The district of Dholpur with a surface area of 3084 sq km lies contiguous from south to Madhya Pradesh, east and northeast by the state Uttar Pradesh, northwest cornered Bharatpur District on it whilst west being Karauli. Southern boundary constitutes the River Chambal which flows between Dholpur and Madhya Pradesh. There are four sub-divisions in the district namely Dholpur, Rajakhera Bari and Baseri and the division of Taluks includes five pillars which consist of –Dolipur; Rajakhara ;Badithi; Saipauhwa’and Basedisheit. History: Dholpur was attached as a distinct district in 1982. Previous to that, it was Dhawalgiri and afterwards as Dhaulagir. Under control of Yadavs before great war between two mane Mahabharata this entire region is known. From 8th to 10 th century Dholpur we there are under the Chauhans and from initially till 194 was governed by…

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    10 Best Places of Dholpur, Rajasthan: A Must Visit to History!!

    Dholpur, a city in the eastern part of the Indian state of Rajasthan, is known for its rich history, architectural marvels, and natural beauty. When visiting Dholpur, tourists can immerse themselves in the historical, cultural, and natural wonders that this city has to offer. Here are the 10 best tourism spots in Dholpur: Dholpur Palace (Raj Niwas): The Dholpur Palace, also known as Raj Niwas, is a magnificent palace built in the 19th century. It reflects a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture and is surrounded by lush gardens. Machkund Temple: Located on the banks of the Chambal River, Machkund Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has intricate carvings and is considered a sacred pilgrimage site. Shergarh Fort: Shergarh Fort, perched on a hill, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort offers an insight into the past of the area and is significant historically. Nihal Tower: Nihal Tower is a historic watchtower built by Rana Ram Singh in the 18th century. It provides a commanding view of the city and the nearby river.…

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