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Chittaurgarh (16 Jan 1998) |
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The ancient hilltop fortress of Chittaurgahr was sacked three times by a stronger enemy force. |
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| On each occasion the men donned saffron robes of martyrdom and rode out towards certain death whilst the women and children immolated themselves on a funeral pyre. |
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The tower of victory was built in 1468. It's nine stories rise 37 metres and you can climb the narrow steps to the top if you choose. |
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| This is a detail from one of the walls on the right. |
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The fort itself is about 5 Km long by 1 Km wide and contains many interesting buildings and sites. |
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There are also a number of lakes as water is certainly needed to live in these parts. |
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| Ploughing a field with oxen beside our hotel on the border of town. |
| The following morning we head North and then East back to Jaipur again. | |
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Just some of the people we met when we stopped for our lunch. |
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| South India Overland is the record of our journey through Southern India during January and February 1997. |
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