Entering through the main gate of the completely ruined fort city, one can find temples, palaces, and
havelis. In addition, there are four more points of entry to the fort: the
Lahori Gate, the
Ajmeri Gate, the
Phulbari Gate, and the
Delhi Gate. At the entrance of the main gate are many
Hindu temples, such as
Hanuman Temple,
Gopinath Temple,
Someshwar Temple,
Keshav Rai Temple,
Mangla Devi Temple,
Ganesh Temple, and
Navin Temple. The residence of the priest, called the
Purohitji Ki Haveli, is located in the precincts of the temple complex. Next in order is the
Nachan Ki Haveli (dancer's palace) and
Jauhari Bazar (market place), followed by the Gopinath Temple. The Royal Palace is located at the extreme end of the fort's limits. The temples dedicated to
Hanuman and
Shiv Mahadev are built in the style of
cenotaphs rather than temples. Jhiri marble has been used in their construction. A Muslim tomb found outside the gate of the fort is reported to be that of one of the sons of King Hari Singh. ==Gallery==