
Rajput architecture
Rajput architecture refers to the impressive structures built by the Rajputs, a warrior caste in India, primarily between the 7th and 19th centuries. It blends Hindu, Muslim, and local styles, characterized by grand palaces, forts, and temples. Notable features include intricate carvings, large courtyards, and ornate frescoes. Forts like those in Chittorgarh and Jaisalmer showcase robust walls and strategic layouts, while palaces reflect royal elegance. This architecture symbolizes the Rajputs' valor and cultural richness, representing a unique heritage within Indian history.