Jai Mandir

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Jai Mandir is an ornately decorated palace chamber within Rajasthan’s historic Amber Fort, renowned for its intricate mirror work and royal Mughal-Rajput architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
palace chamber
tourist attraction
access open to visitors
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture
Mughal–Rajput architecture
Rajput architecture
associatedWith Mughal influence
Kachwaha Rajputs
surface form: Rajput rulers of Amer
category Mughal architecture in Rajasthan
Palaces in Rajasthan
Tourist attractions in Jaipur district
conservationStatus protected monument
country India
culturalSignificance example of Mughal–Rajput synthesis in architecture
era Mughal period
governedBy Archaeological Survey of India
hasViewOf Amber Fort
surface form: Amber Fort courtyards

surrounding Aravalli hills
heritage Mughal-era palace design
Rajasthani royal architecture
interiorFeature decorated ceilings
intricate stucco work
mirror-inlaid walls
knownFor carved marble panels
floral and geometric motifs
inlaid glass work
intricate mirror work
ornate decoration
languageOfName Hindi
locatedIn Amber Fort
Amer
India
Jaipur district
Rajasthan
material glass
marble
stone
meaningOfName Temple of Victory
near Jaipur
surface form: Jaipur city
partOf Amber Fort
surface form: Amber Fort palace complex

royal apartments of Amber Fort
region northern India
surface form: North India
state Rajasthan
tourism popular site within Amber Fort
usedFor courtly ceremonies
reception of dignitaries
royal gatherings

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Amber Fort hasPart Jai Mandir