Udajpur

Udajpur
उदयपुर
Ilustracja
Państwo

 Indie

Stan

Radżastan

Dystrykt

Udajpur

Powierzchnia

37 km²

Wysokość

600 m n.p.m.

Populacja (2001)
• liczba ludności
• gęstość


559 317
15117 os./km²

Nr kierunkowy

0294

Kod pocztowy

313001

Tablice rejestracyjne

RJ-27

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Mapa konturowa Radżastanu, na dole znajduje się punkt z opisem „Udajpur”
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Ziemia24°34′48″N 73°40′48″E/24,580000 73,680000
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Lake Palace w Udaipurze

Udajpur (hindi: उदयपुर) – miasto w północno-zachodnich Indiach, w stanie Radżastan, w górach Arawali, nad jeziorem Pićhola. Około 400 tys. mieszkańców.

Miasto w filmie

Udajpur był tłem takich indyjskich filmów jak:

  • Guide
  • Mera Saaya
  • Phool Bane Angaray
  • Kachche Dhagey
  • Mera Gaon Mera Desh
  • Jalmahal
  • Yaadein
  • Return of the Thief of the Bagdad
  • Eklavya: The Royal Guard
  • Dhamaal
  • Jis Des Mai Ganga Rahta Hai
  • Chalo Ishq Ladaaye
  • Fiza* Gaddaar
  • Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
  • Khuda Gawah
  • Kundan
  • Nandini
  • Saajan ka Ghar

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Location map of India.

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  • N: 37.5° N
  • S: 5.0° N
  • W: 67.0° E
  • E: 99.0° E
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The Flag of India. The colours are saffron, white and green. The navy blue wheel in the center of the flag has a diameter approximately the width of the white band and is called Ashoka's Dharma Chakra, with 24 spokes (after Ashoka, the Great). Each spoke depicts one hour of the day, portraying the prevalence of righteousness all 24 hours of it.
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Shree Jagdish Tempel in Udaipur
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Udaipur Palace complex at Night. Udaipur, India
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Ranakpur is a village near to the Sadri town in Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur, in a valley on the western flank of the Aravalli Hills. Ranakpur is easily accessed by road from Udaipur. Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, and for a much older Sun Temple which lies opposite the former.
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Udaipur vue de Sajjan Garh (palais de la mousson) / Udaipur view from Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace)
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Udaipur/Rajasthan/India City Palace
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City palace from the Pichola lake.
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A photo of Lake Palace situated in the middle of the Pichola lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Lake Palace (Hotel) im Pichola See in Udaipur / Rajasthan
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The decorated walls of Jagdish Mandir. Jagdish Temple - a Temple situated in the middle of the city - a big tourist attraction, also well-known as the temple of Jagannath Rai, now called Jagdish-jiis a major monument and should be seen carefully. Raised on a tall terrace and completed in 1651, it is a tribute alike to the tenacity of its builders and the resilence of the art tradition it represents. It attaches a double storeyed Mandapa (hall) to a double - storied, saandhara (that having a covered ambulatory) sanctum. The mandapa has another storey tucked within its pyramidal samavarna (bell - roof) while the hollow clustered spire over the sanctum contains two more, non - functional stories. Lanes taking off from many of the sheharpanah (city wall) converge on the Jagdish Temple and walking leisurely through them brings you face with the many layers of the cultural palimpsest that Udaipur is. It was built by Maharana Jagat Singh Ist in 1651 A.D. It is a good example of Indo - Aryan architecture.
The decorated walls of Jagdish Mandir
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Cénotaphes des maharajas de Mewar, Ahar, Udaipur / Royal Cenotaphs, Ahar, Udaipur