Tourist Interest Places : City Palace, Jag Mandir Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Maharana Pratap Memorial, Lake Palace Udaipur, Ahar (Ayad Museum), Lokkala Mandal, Lake Pichola. Lake Fatehsagar, Sahelion Ki Badi, Sukhadia Circle And Nearby Around 100 Km. Haldighati, Nagda Temple, Ekling Ji Temple, Nathdwara Temple, Ranakpur & Kumbhalgarh Wildlife & Fort.
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Udaipur was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the final capital of the erstwhile Mewar kingdom, located to the southwest of Nagda, on the Banas River, the first capital of the Mewar kingdom. Legend has it that Maharana Udai Singh II came upon a hermit while hunting in the foothills of the Aravalli Range. The hermit blessed the king and asked him to build a palace on the spot, assuring him it would be well protected. Udai Singh II consequently established a residence on the site. In 1568 the Mughal emperor Akbar captured the fort of Chittor, and Udai Singh moved the capital to the site of his residence, which became the city of Udaipur.
As the Mughal empire weakened, the Sisodia ranas, and later maharanas (also called the Guhilots or Suryavansh), who had always tried to oppose Mughal dominance, reasserted their independence and recaptured most of Mewar except for Chittor. Udaipur remained the capital of the state, which became a princely state of British India in 1818. Being a mountainous region and unsuitable for heavily armoured Mughal horses, Udaipur remained safe from Mughal influence in spite of much pressure. The rajvansh of Udaipur was one of the oldest dynasty of the world. Even the Nepal kingdom and Jammu kingdom are believed to have been originated from Mewar.