BHANGARH ? --REAL STORY
Bhangarh is a village situated in Rajgarh, Alwar, within the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the Rajgarh municipality of Rajasthan's Alwar district. Bhangarh lies on the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Bhangarh is both a prehistoric site and a tourist destination. A visit to Bhangarh takes approximately 1.5 hours, and it is situated 65 km away from Jaipur. Its ancient structures include Hindu temples dedicated to Gopinath, Shiva (Someshwar), Hanuman, Ganesha, Vishal Devta, Lavina Devi, and Keshav Rai. Other structures include shops and *dhabas* (eateries) lining the main road, several *havelis* (mansions), a mosque, and a palace. The palace is protected by two inner forts situated across the valley. The town is separated from the plains by ramparts featuring five gateways. This town was established in 1573 (VS 1631) during the reign of Bhagwant Das—the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Jaipur—to serve as the residence of his second son, Madho Singh, who was the younger brot...