Nahargarh Fort - Stepwell

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This stepwell is part of the Nahargarh Fort. Before entering the fort, you need to take a left to go to the side of the fort to see this stepwell. The splendid architecture of this stepwell, particularly seen from the front makes this place a must-visit.

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