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		<title>Neemrana Stepwell: Millions of silver coins were engaged in making this stepwell of Rajasthan, people used to come due to famine</title>
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<p><strong>Neemrana stepwell:</strong> Neemrana Bawdi of Alwar is a great example of India&#8217;s ancient water conservation architecture. It was built by King Mansingh in 1740 Vikram Samvat. During the famine, this stepwell was a main source of water. It is also an amazing sample of Rajput art and engineering. </p>
<p><strong>There was a big amount in making</strong></p>
<p>It is said that 1 lakh 25 thousand silver was spent to make this stepwell. It used to be a big amount at that time. Let us tell you that this stepwell is 9 storey and extends up to two hundred and fifty feet below the surface. With this, there are one hundred and fifty stone stairs in this stepwell. It is recognized as the second largest stepwell of Rajasthan. </p>
<p><strong>Hades break </strong></p>
<p>This stepwell is also known as Hades Break Bawdi. Its name is due to its deepest. When someone descends inside this stepwell, the temperature gradually decreases. Because this place is naturally cold, it was the favorite summer place of King Rani. Here he used to bathe, rest and avoid the heat of the desert.  A secret tunnel connected this stepwell to Neemrana Fort. This was a hidden way. But now this tunnel has been filled with soil.</p>
<p><strong>A magnificent architecture </strong></p>
<p>If you look from a distance, then this stepwell looks quite flat, but in reality it is two and a half feet deep from the ground. 9 floors have been made while descending the bottom. Every floor is made in such a way that all are connected to each other. That is, it can be from anywhere from any ladder. This stepwell has now been included in the monuments of national importance.</p>
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