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Summary Of: Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh is the epitome of... Chittorgarh was captured in 1303 AD by... and Chittorgarh gradually lost its political importance... Chittorgarh is also famous for its association with two very widely known historical figures of India... Chittorgarh remains replete with historic associations and holds a very special place in the hearts of... The fort and the city of Chittorgarh also hosts the biggest... The fort at Chittorgarh also contains the ancient and beautiful temple to Goddess Kali called the... The Chittorgarh is situated at National Highway No...

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