Amber Fort
Amber Fort, also known as Amer Fort, is a hilltop fort complex situated in Amer, Rajasthan, India, about 11 kilometers northeast of Jaipur, overlooking Maota Lake.[1] Constructed primarily from 1592 onward by Raja Man Singh I, a Kachwaha Rajput ruler and Mughal commander under Emperor Akbar, it functioned as the royal residence and administrative center for the Kachwaha dynasty until the capital relocated to Jaipur in 1727.[1][2] The fort's architecture integrates defensive Rajput elements, such as massive ramparts and strategic positioning on rugged terrain, with ornate Mughal influences including intricate mirror work, frescoes, and marble inlays in structures like the Sheesh Mahal and Diwan-i-Aam.[3] In 2013, Amber Fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Hill Forts of Rajasthan serial listing, recognizing its embodiment of Rajput-Mughal courtly style and enduring water management systems.[3]