(Victory Tower)
Synonymous with the tradition of valour and chivalry, Chittorgarh or
Chittaur, the capital of Mewar, was under the Rajput rule from the 7th to
the mid 16th century. Fiercely independent, it was ravaged thrice, and each
time like Phoenix - it rose again.

Allauddin Khilji was the first to plunder Chittaur in 1303 AD. Legend and
history corroborate that this was because of his passionate desire to abduct
queen Padmini. Yet, she, preferring death to dishonour, committed 'Jauhar'
(self immolation) along with the other ladies of her court.
The Victory Tower, 37 metres high, is an imposing structure of nine
storeys. With sculptures of a secular nature on the exterior, it was built
by Maharaja Kumbha in commemoration of his victory over the Muslim rulers of
Malwa and Gujarat in 1440 AD.
Today, remains speak of its former importance, yet in the hearts and minds
of its people the tales of glory are as much alive as they were then.
How To Get There
The nearest airport is Udaipur, at a distance of 98 kms.
It is well connected by rail and road.
Places To Stay
Accommodation is available in palaces, havelies, other heritage properties,
Paying Guest Scheme and other budget hotels.
General Information
Location
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.
Origin
1440 AD .
Built By
Maharaja Kumbha.