Meharangarh Fort Jodhpur

Meharangarh Fort Jodhpur fort
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Somewhere between light, data, and human - the past becomes visible again. This   , we're sharing what happens before a ...
01/06/2026

Somewhere between light, data, and human - the past becomes visible again.

This , we're sharing what happens before a photograph reaches the gallery wall and reimagine with AI, how it will look in restored and imagining in colour.

Swipe to follow the journey from fading original to AI-assisted restoration - and the human judgement that guides every step.

Because digitisation is not just about creating copies. It's about preserving the closest possible records of an object as it exists today - so its stories can survive into the future.

Museums are more than places that preserve history. They are places that continuously learn how to care for it.

08/05/2026
Gubara: The "Fire-Balloon" CannonThe remarkable two-stage cast-bronze cannon Gubara - its name meaning "Fire-Balloon" - ...
06/04/2026

Gubara: The "Fire-Balloon" Cannon

The remarkable two-stage cast-bronze cannon Gubara - its name meaning "Fire-Balloon" - stands as a powerful treatment to the shifting political landscape of early 18th-century India. This formidable artillery piece was captured at Ahmedabad, then the capital of Mughal Gujarat, by Maharaja Abhai Singh and later transported to Mehrangarh Fort as a symbol of victory and authority.

In 1729, Abhai Singh was appointed governor of Gujarat by the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah, during a period when imperial control over the provinces was rapidly declining. The incumbent governor, Sharbuland Khan, refused to cede power, leading to a rebellion that culminated in a fierce three-day siege of Ahmedabad. Abhai Singh's forces ultimately prevailed, and Gubara was taken as part of the war spoils, carried to Jodhpur alongside other treasure.

The cannon bears a Persian inscription : "Amal-i Hajji Isa Beg 1125 AH" - "The work of Hajji Isa Beg, 1713-14 CE" - identifying its maker, Hajji Isa Beg, and situating its production firmly within the Mughal period. It's surface is richly ornamented with stylized lilies and four-pointed stars arranged in a lattice-like pattern, exemplifying the refined aesthetic of Mughal craftsmanship.

Digital Documentation
Gubara has been the subject of advanced digital preservation through photogrammetry, a technique that constructs highly accurate three-dimensional model from overlapping photographic images. Over 570 high-resolution photographs were captured from multiple angles under controlled lighting conditions, enabling the creation of a precise and fully textured 3D model. This process not only document the cannon's exact dimensions (167 cm in length) and surface details - including inscription, casting marks, and decorative motifs - but also allows for its study, conservation, and virtual display without physical handling. The resulting digital surrogate ensures that the object's material integrity and intricate artistry are preserved for future generations, while expanding accessibility for researchers.

Today, Gubara is on display at Daulat Khana with the mehrangarh Museum.

Within the walls of Mehrangarh Fort, stone is not silent, it speaks. Every surface reveals intricate craftsmanship, wher...
23/03/2026

Within the walls of Mehrangarh Fort, stone is not silent, it speaks. Every surface reveals intricate craftsmanship, where sandstone has been carved with patience, precision, and deep devotion to detail. What we often call a museum here is not confined to rooms or displays, the fort itself is a living archive. Each wall, each corridor, each finely etched motif carries stories shaped by time and human touch.

To truly witness its beauty, one must slow down, look closer, and feel beyond the surface. Spend a day here, not just to see, but to understand how passion can turn stone into something eternal.

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28/02/2026

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27/02/2026

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02/10/2025
Jodhpur Riff
02/10/2025

Jodhpur Riff

08/01/2025
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