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It
was in the early 18th Century, when the Mughal
Aurangzeb's reign had passed, that Maharana Sangram
II, Ruler of Udaipur, took issue with the Mughals,
leading to a battle (14th April, 1711) that the
Sisodias fought valiantly and victoriously at
Banghanware near the banks of River Khari, At his
side, into battle, the Maharana had young Sanwant
Singh of Salumber. Pleased with his daring and
constancy the Maharana granted Sanwant Singh a sizable
fiefdom that very day along with the handsome Fort of
Bambora.
Bambora is today available to the discerning and
adventurous traveller, to share in it's past and
partake of its present- the epitome of Rajput
hospitality, princely comforts and a nobleman's
cuisine. The fort has been sensitively restored to
retain its ambience and yet offer modern conveniences.
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