Hill Forts of Rajasthan. The serial site, situated in the state of Rajastahan, includes six majestic forts in Chittorgarh; Kumbhalgarh; Sawai Madhopur; Jhalawar; Jaipur, and Jaisalmer are included in the list of UNESCO World heritage sites
Serial No | Name of Fort | Constructed by | Location | Related Dynasty |
1 | Mehrangarh | Rao Jodha | Jodhpur | Rathore |
2 | Taragarh | Ajay Pal | Ajmer | Chauhan |
3 | Gagron | Dord Parmar | Jhalawar | Parmar |
4 | Bhatner | Bhupat Bhati | Hanumangarh | Rathore |
5 | Nahargarh | Sawai Jaisingh | Jaipur | Kachwah |
6 | Lohagarh | Surajmal | Bharatpur | Jat |
7 | Ranthambore | Ranthamban Dev | Sawai Madhepur | Chauhan |
8 | Junagarh | Raja Raisingh | Bikaner | Rathore |
9 | Kumbhalgarh | Maharana Kumbha | Kumbhalgarh | Sishodiya |
10 | Chittord | Chitrangad Mori | Chitorgarh | Sishodiya |
11 | Achalgarh | Maharana Kumbha | Mount Abu | Parmar |
12 | Jaigarh | Mirja Raja Jai Singh | Jaipur | Kachwah |
13 | Jalore | Nagbhat | Jalore | Parmar |
14 | Jaisalmer | Rawal Jaisal | Jaisalmer | Bhati |
15 | Taragarh | Rao Barsingh | Bundi | Hada |
16 | Nagore | Samant Kaimas | Nagore | Rathore |
17 | Bala | Aldhurai | Alwar | Kachwah |
18 | Mandalgarh | Chauhans | Bhilwara | Chauhan |
19 | Churu | – | Churu | Kayamkhani |
20 | Kuchaman | – | Nagore | Rathore |