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Introduction of Deeg |
Deeg is a
little known town, situated 36 km away from Bharatpur. Founded by
Maharaja Suraj Mahal in the 18th century, this town served as the
second capital of Bharatpur and a summer retreat for the royal family.
The main attraction of the place is the Maharaja's Palace, in the
centre of the town, with sprawling gardens beautified with fountains
expansive courtyards. Deeg bore the brunt of battles in which Maharaja
Suraj Mahl showcased the strength of his Jat empire against the
combined empires of Mughals and the Marathas.
Kings of Bharatpur administered their empires both from Bharatpur as
well as from Deeg. This signifies the importance of this lesser known
town in Indian History. Once you lay your eyes on the the Palace
pavilions and the fortification near it, you will realize the magic of
the place which otherwise appears to be nothing more than an
agricultural area. |
Deeg Palace Garden |
History of Deeg |
The Jats,
a dynasty that dared challenge the power of the Mughals, once ruled Deeg.
The living testimony to their rule is a fort constructed during the reign
of Surajmal in 1730s. Surajmal was also responsible for the development of
the town of Deeg.
The control of Jats ended in the year 1776 following their defeat by
the imperial Mughal army under Mirza Nazaf Khan. Deeg was returned after a
decade, but it did not remain free for long. It was again seized, this
time by new rulers, namely, the British with their unusual style of gun
power and diplomacy. The British set it free not long afterwards in 1805. |
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Tourist Attraction in Deeg |
North of Bharatpur is this
beautiful garden town, the gardens have been laid with great
care and precision, the sparkling fountains and meticulous
palaces add to he beauty of this idyllic retreat of the
princes of Bharatpur.
The tourist can enjoy the wonderful view of this agricultural town,
along with the gardens and pavilions of the palace.
Prominent tourist attractions include the following:
Gopal Bhavan:
Completed in 1760, an imaginatively
designed building complex with beautifully laid gardens at
its entrance and the rear overlooks the Gopal Sagar which is
flanked with smaller pavilions Sawan and Bhadon. The formal
gardens face a raised terrace with an arch of lustrous
marble installed on a pedestal in the form of swing. This
exquisite swing is a war trophy brought in by the famous Jat
king Raja Suraj Mal from the Mughal court in Delhi. The
spacious and well proportioned Banquet Hall has a double row
of graceful pillars. The rear of the chamber is further
divided by a charming sunken pool with fountains.
The Banquet hall exhibit a large collection of souvenirs, curios,
and Victorian furniture. Staircases wind upstairs to the upper floors.
One room has a solid black marble bed from Delhi.
Suraj Bhavan:
To the east of the main building, this palace has
balconies overhanging the water. The entire palace in marble
is like an airy pavilion with fine ornamentation within the
apartments.
Nand Bhavan:
It is a large audience hall. Krishna Bhavan, and the
ingeniously designed water works of Keshav Bhavan, with open
twelve pillared pavilion are of great interest.
Deeg Fort:
The fort stands majestically over a slightly elevated
point, built by Raga Suraj Mal.
The fort is enclosed by amazing gateways, pits and moats and the
interiors of the fort are generally in ruins now. But the watch tower
still stands in the ruins keeping an eye over the City and Palace; a
gun captured from Agra fort is placed over it.
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Deeg Fort |
Deeg Fort |
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Deeg Palace |
Deeg Palace |
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How to get here |
By Rail:
The
nearest railway station from Deeg is Bharatpur. Bharatpur is well
connected with Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai.
By Road:
Deeg is an easy day trip from Bharatpur, Agra, or Delhi by road.
By Air:
The nearest airport from Deeg is Agra (54 km)
and Jaipur (182 kms). |
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You will visit
“Deeg”
during the below Tour of Rajasthan |
31 Days Rajasthan Tour
(Including Deeg)
31 Days / 30 Nights
Delhi - Alwar - Deeg - Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Dholpur -
Ranthambore - Tonk - Bundi
- Jhalawar - Kota - Bijolia - Chittorgarh - Dungarpur - Banswara -
Udaipur - Rajsamand -
Nathdwara - Kumbhalgarh - Ranakpur - Mount Abu - Rohetgarh - Jodhpur -
Jaisalmer - Bikaner -
Nagaur - Mandawa - Sikar - Jhunjhunu -Jaipur - Delhi |
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