 Chittorgarh, the awe-inspiring hill fort built   on a massive rock 3 miles long and 495 feet high, lies 72 miles north-east   Udaipur. It was said that this fort was the key to all of Rajputana, and any   conqueror who had ambitions on Rajputana had to be the finest medieval Hindu   fort in existence. But more than that, it is cloaked in legends of valor,   chivalry and glorious death and occupies a preeminent position in the Rajput   psyche.
Chittorgarh, the awe-inspiring hill fort built   on a massive rock 3 miles long and 495 feet high, lies 72 miles north-east   Udaipur. It was said that this fort was the key to all of Rajputana, and any   conqueror who had ambitions on Rajputana had to be the finest medieval Hindu   fort in existence. But more than that, it is cloaked in legends of valor,   chivalry and glorious death and occupies a preeminent position in the Rajput   psyche.
                
              Chittorgarh was built in the 8th century by Bappa Rawal the first   of the great Sisodia rulers. Between then and 1567 it fell victim to three   bloody sieges, each one ending in glorious defeat and jauhar, the mass   self-sacrifice of its womenfolk in a sacred fire. 











