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Bharatpur, an erstwhile princely
state of the Jat rulers, was founded by the great
Maharaja Suraj Mal, who also once conquered Delhi.
Maharaja Suraj Mal built the fort at Bharatpur as also
the beautiful palaces and gardens at Deeg.
The marshes of Keoladeo (area 29 sq km, established in
1956 as a bird sanctuary, 1981 as a National Park), were
the private hunting reserves of the Maharajas, and was
developed in the late 19th century by creating small
dams to collect rain water and by feeding it with an
irrigation canal. Over the years, the lakes attracted
great numbers of waterfowl and the Maharajas held grand
shoots with family, friends and visiting dignitaries.
The Park has over 400 resident and migrant bird species,
including the Common, Demoiselle and the rare Siberian
Cranes. As well as mammals like Striped Hyena, Fishing
Cat, Golden Jackal, Jungle Cat, Nilgai, Sambar,
Blackbuck, wild Boar and Indian Python.
The Park is open through the year. Best months are
August-March
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