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Summary
Kumbhalgarh is the site of The Great Wall of India. This 36 km fort wall is avowed to be the second-longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. Under the rule of king Rana Kumbha of Mewar, his kingdom stretched right from Ranthambore to Gwalior Encircled by thirteen elevated mountain peaks, the fort is constructed on the topmost ridges around 1,914 meters above sea level. The fortifications of the fort extend to the length of 36 kilometers and this fact has made this fort to be in the international records. It is stated to be the second-longest wall in the world, the first being ”the Great Wall of China”. The huge complex of the Fort has numerous palaces, temples, and gardens making it more magnificent. Kumbhalgarh is a fantastic, remote fort, fulfilling romantic expectations and vividly summoning up the chivalrous, warlike Rajput era. This unconquerable fortress is secured under the kind protection of the Aravali ranges. The huge complex of the Fort has numerous palaces, temples, and gardens making it more magnificent.