Churi Ajitgarh
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SHEKHAWATI/ Updated : Jan 12, 2017, 15:56 IST
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Churi Ajitgarh lies halfway on the Mukundgarh-Mandawa road. There is a huge abandoned fort on a hillock close to the village that is quickly falling into disrepair and is crumbling.
Churi Ajitgarh lies halfway on the Mukundgarh-Mandawa road. There is a huge abandoned fort on a hillock close to the village that is quickly falling into disrepair and is crumbling. Read less
Churi Ajitgarh lies halfway on the Mukundgarh-Mandawa road. There is a huge abandoned fort on a hillock close to the village that is quickly falling into disrepair and is crumbling.Shiv Narayan Nemani Haveli - This is a beautiful haveli built in 1898 with various paintings of gods on the outdoor wall. The most important feature of this haveli is in a closed room where an erotic painting is housed on one wall. It is difficult to obtain the key for the same.
Nagarmal Nemani Haveli - This one is bigger than the other Nemani Haveli, and has a plethora of paintings.
The Nemani Kothi on the other hand is a well maintained house set amidst green gardens and appears like a castle.
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