Under Mewar
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The fortress was captured by various kings of Mewar. Ranthambore was under the direct rule of Rana Hamir Singh (1326–1364), Rana Kumbha (1433–1468) and Rana Sanga (1508–1528).[11][12][13]
Under Hadas
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During Rana Udai Singh I's reign (1468–1473) the fortress passed to the Hada Rajputs of Bundi. Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat briefly captured the fortress from 1532 to 1535. The Mughal Emperor Akbar captured the fortress in Siege of Ranthambore (1568) from Hadas.[citation needed]
Under Jaipur
[edit]The fortress passed to the Kachwaha Maharajas of Jaipur in the 17th century, and it remained part of Jaipur state until Indian Independence. The area surrounding the fortress became a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur. Jaipur state acceded to India in 1949, becoming part of the state of Rajasthan in 1950.
Nearby attractions
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Most of the attractions listed below is not open to the public since it falls under the Project Tiger Protected Area. It can be viewed from vehicles authorized and booked for wildlife safaris only. It is also accessible to people descended from the villagers that were relocated outside the park.
- Water gateways
- Kachida Valley
- Surwal Lake
- Sitla Mata
- Picnic sports
- Malik Talao
- Wild life
- Bakula
- Lakarda And Anantpura
- Rajbagh Talao
- Ranthambore National Park
- Historical places
- Jogi Mahal
- Padam Talao
- Raj Bagh Ruins
- Ranthambhore Fort
- Ranthambhore School Of Art
- Ganesha temple
- Jain Temple
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