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Aside from the fort, Jodhpur is noted for its blue buildings. Read more at: The Majestic Fort
These are the hand prints of the women that immolated themselves when the King died. If you'd like to read more check out The Majestic Fort
The thrown of the Marwar empire. The Lonely planet image of this is most of their guidebooks has a blue filter applied to it. The thrown is not blue. If you'd like to read more check out The Majestic Fort
Havelis. For more see: If you'd like to read more check out The Majestic Fort
This man was offering huka how-to demonstrations. No word on what was smoked, but this is the birthplace of hashish.
Carved sandstone. If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort
Far more impressive than my own collection of exotic knives, which thus far contains only two blades.
If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort
Probably the most remarkable single room I saw in nine months of traveling. If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort
The council room of the Marwar Kings. If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort
When the fort was finished, a volunteer was entombed alive behind this plaque. A sacrifice of some sort. If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort
Market and temple in downtown Jodhpur. If you'd like to read more, have a look at the luxagraf entry, The Majestic Fort