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Known as THE TIGER
GATE of Rajasthan surrounded by Aravali hills, it has a perfect
picture postcard setting and looks as if carved magnificently out of
rocks. Lush green deciduous forests and lakes, dotted with
architectural splendors, surround the harsh hills. The deep valleys
and the thick forest cover is a haven for many species of birds and
animals. It is one of the oldest cities of the state and its
prehistoric and historic sites are an archaeologists delight.
Paradoxically Alwar is both the oldest and the newest of the Rajput
Kingdoms of Rajasthan. On the one hand, it traces its tradition back
to the kingdoms of Viratnagar that flourished here around 1500 B.C.
it Is also known as Matasya Desh where the pandavs. The mlghtly
heroes the Mahabharata, spent the last year of their 13 year exile.
The city of Alwar is believed to have founded by a member of the
Kachh family who hailed from Amber, but control was wrested from the
Kachhwahas of Nikumbhas.
The grandeur, beauty and delicacy of design of innumerable forts and
palaces of the region, the tranquil lakes, stately hunting lodges,
sites of archeological importance, thick forests with several of
birds and animals intermingled with an equally diverse
socio-cultural configuration have made this region a traveler
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