Construction began in 1600, and it served as the royal residence of the Kachwaha Rajputs until 1728. In 2013, it was designated a World Heritage Site. The palace's style borrows heavily from Mughal architecture.
Construction began in 1600, and it served as the royal residence of the Kachwaha Rajputs until 1728. In 2013, it was designated a World Heritage Site. The palace's style borrows heavily from Mughal architecture.