Jaipur Foundation Day
Jaipur Foundation Day : Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, fondly called the Pink City, is one of India’s most beautiful, well-planned, and historic cities. Jaipur Foundation Day is celebrated every year on November 18th—this day commemorates the glorious moment when Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II laid the foundation stone of this magnificent city in 1727.
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Jaipur Foundation Day
Some Amazing Facts About Jaipur Foundation Day
Regarded as one of the world’s first planned cities,
Jaipur was designed by the scholar Pandit Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, taking into account architectural and astrological principles.
Founded on November 18th, 1727,
Sawai Jai Singh II moved the capital from Amer to Jaipur, considering its growing population and security.
The Story of Becoming the Pink City
In 1876, the entire city was decorated in pink to welcome the Prince of Wales—that same pink identity still makes it unique in the world.

A Wonderful Confluence of Royal Architecture
Jaipur’s buildings reflect Rajput, Mughal, and European styles—treasures like the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar are testaments to this.
UNESCO World Heritage City
In 2019, UNESCO designated Jaipur as a “World Heritage City”—a global recognition of its history and design.
Economic and Cultural Hub
Jaipur is not only renowned for tourism but also boasts a vast market for handicrafts, jewelry, textiles, and art.

Jantar Mantar—A Marvel of Science and Astronomy
Sawai Jai Singh II’s keen interest in astronomy led to the construction of unique observatories like Jantar Mantar.
A Unique Confluence of Architecture and Culture
The Pink City of Jaipur is renowned worldwide for its colorful culture, royal traditions, delicious cuisine, camel fairs, and elephant festivals. Every festival, every mansion, and every corridor tells the story of Rajasthan’s rich heritage.
